Change Log for Big John

Overview

Total Changes

39

First Change

17th Feb 2024

Last Change

25th Feb 2024

Log

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
1 25th February 2024 18:46:40 remus ascent Jack Bradbrook ascent_type_id
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1
After
11
2 25th February 2024 18:46:06 remus ascent Jack Bradbrook climber_id
Before
None
After
1957
3 25th February 2024 18:46:06 remus ascent Jack Bradbrook ascent_style_id
Before
None
After
3
4 25th February 2024 18:46:06 remus ascent Jack Bradbrook ascent_dt_end
Before
None
After
2021-09-04
5 25th February 2024 18:46:06 remus ascent Jack Bradbrook ascent_dt_start
Before
None
After
2021-09-04
6 25th February 2024 18:46:06 remus ascent Jack Bradbrook ascent_type_id
Before
None
After
1
7 25th February 2024 18:46:06 remus ascent Jack Bradbrook climb_id
Before
None
After
3120
8 25th February 2024 18:45:50 remus ascent Rob Stanfield climber_id
Before
None
After
1956
9 25th February 2024 18:45:50 remus ascent Rob Stanfield climb_id
Before
None
After
3120
10 25th February 2024 18:45:50 remus ascent Rob Stanfield ascent_style_id
Before
None
After
3
11 25th February 2024 18:45:50 remus ascent Rob Stanfield ascent_type_id
Before
None
After
1
12 25th February 2024 18:45:50 remus ascent Rob Stanfield ascent_dt_start
Before
None
After
2021-09-04
13 25th February 2024 18:45:50 remus ascent Rob Stanfield ascent_dt_end
Before
None
After
2021-09-04
14 17th February 2024 08:14:07 remus - - notes
Before
> Takes the soaring arete to the left of [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route). Not many routes compare. > Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). > Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1] ### References [1] [Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989](/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989)
After
> Takes the soaring arete to the left of [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route). Not many routes compare. > Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationally up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). > Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1] ### References [1] [Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989](/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ > Takes the soaring arete to the left of [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route). Not many routes compare. -> Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). +> Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationally up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). > Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1]
15 17th February 2024 08:14:07 remus - - notes_pretty
Before
<blockquote> <p>Takes the soaring arete to the left of <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a>. Not many routes compare. </p> <p>Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a> (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m).</p> <p>Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989">Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989</a></p>
After
<blockquote> <p>Takes the soaring arete to the left of <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a>. Not many routes compare. </p> <p>Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a> (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationally up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m).</p> <p>Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989">Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989</a></p>
16 17th February 2024 08:13:04 remus - - notes
Before
> Takes the soaring arete to the left of Longhope Route. Not many routes compare. > Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). > Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1] ### References [1] [Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989](/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989)
After
> Takes the soaring arete to the left of [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route). Not many routes compare. > Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). > Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1] ### References [1] [Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989](/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -> Takes the soaring arete to the left of Longhope Route. Not many routes compare. +> Takes the soaring arete to the left of [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route). Not many routes compare. > Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m).
17 17th February 2024 08:13:04 remus - - notes_pretty
Before
<blockquote> <p>Takes the soaring arete to the left of Longhope Route. Not many routes compare. </p> <p>Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a> (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m).</p> <p>Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989">Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989</a></p>
After
<blockquote> <p>Takes the soaring arete to the left of <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a>. Not many routes compare. </p> <p>Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a> (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m).</p> <p>Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989">Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989</a></p>
18 17th February 2024 08:12:32 remus - - notes
Before
None
After
> Takes the soaring arete to the left of Longhope Route. Not many routes compare. > Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). > Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1] ### References [1] [Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989](/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1 +1,9 @@ - +> Takes the soaring arete to the left of Longhope Route. Not many routes compare. + +> Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on [Longhope Route](/climb/2212/longhope-route) (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m). + +> Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1] + +### References + +[1] [Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989](/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989)
19 17th February 2024 08:12:32 remus - - notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>Takes the soaring arete to the left of Longhope Route. Not many routes compare. </p> <p>Start on the left-hand side of the grass slope at the base of the cliff. Climb grass to a tangle of ropes beneath the centre of the upper wall. Belay at the top of a rope hanging down a rock wall (l44m). Climb a slabby wall trending right to a ledge then back left to grassy ledges level with the base of the 4b chimney on <a href="/climb/2212/longhope-route">Longhope Route</a> (45m, 5b). Traverse horizontally left for 22m and climb up and back slightly right for 23m to a stance below the prominent overhanging flake crack leading up left to the arete (45m, 4c). Climb to a ledge at the start of the flake crack (23m, 4c). Layback the overhanging flake and struggle sensationa lly up the upper flake to a small corner ledge (26m, 5c). Continue in the same line up the corner to a ledge on the arete beneath a prominent overhang (16m, 5b). Trend leftwards round the overhang and follow a vague fault line to a ledge after 29m. Move right along this to the arete, sur­mount an overhang, and gain a ledge (38m, 5b). Climb a difficult but well protected crack on the right-hand side of the arete to a ledge. Traverse this round to the left side of the arete to belay where two large block5 have dropped from the overhang above about 12m left of the arete (29m, 6a). Pull over the overhang and climb direct for 6m to a traverse crack. Follow this rightwards to a ledge just left of the arete. Move up via two dubious undercut flakes and use a very poor peg in a poorly protected position to gain a ledge (32m, 5c). Climb a delicate wall on the left to gain a shallow groove leading to a ledge. Climb the short chimney above to a further ledge and belay below an over hang on the left (32m, 5b). Surmount the overhang in the fault line, easier to the top (27m).</p> <p>Descent was by grassy slopes and a short rock step about 400m north of St John's Head, i.e. the other way from the Old Man. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/7086/smcj-number-180---vol-34---1989">Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 180 1989</a></p>
20 17th February 2024 08:07:21 remus ascent Mick Fowler ascent_dt_start
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