One of the best lines on Peak limestone.
Formerly the aid route 'Monumental Alabaster'.
4 recorded ascents, including 1 unsuccessful ascent.
| Climber | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade |
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| Sean Myles | Lead | worked | 1989 | |
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First ascent.
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| Simon Nadin | Lead | worked | 1989 | |
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Second ascent.
In a very rapid 2 hours! References[1] Peak Limestone North, First Ascents Supplement /file/bc3fd0e4-a3ee-a736-1cbf-d68af9f0910e/peak_lime_north_first_ascents.pdf |
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| Malcolm Taylor | Lead | did not finish | 1989 | |
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Malc was trying for the third ascent but struggled, falling repeatedly on the last move. Unluckily for him the route then got wet and stayed that way for 5 years! References |
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| Dougie Hall | Lead | worked | Before 1st Jan 1991 | |
References[1] The Power of Climbing (1991) by David Jones, page 192 |
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