In 1980 a large flake on the route 'fell off':
Interestingly, the remains of the flake lay below the route for some time and underneath it happened to be a large iron bar, the sort of bar used to lever flakes off. It was rumoured that the flake was levered off to give Cabbage Crack an independent finish! [1]
[1] Peak Limestone North, First Ascents Supplement /file/bc3fd0e4-a3ee-a736-1cbf-d68af9f0910e/peak_lime_north_first_ascents.pdf
3 successful ascents recorded.
| Climber | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade |
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| Jack Street First ascent. 4 points of aid. | Lead | onsight | 1963 | |
References[1] Peak Limestone North, First Ascents Supplement /file/bc3fd0e4-a3ee-a736-1cbf-d68af9f0910e/peak_lime_north_first_ascents.pdf |
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| Tom Proctor First ascent. First free ascent. | Lead | onsight | 1975 | |
References[1] Peak Limestone North, First Ascents Supplement /file/bc3fd0e4-a3ee-a736-1cbf-d68af9f0910e/peak_lime_north_first_ascents.pdf |
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| Tom Proctor First ascent. | Lead | repeat | 1980 | |
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First re-ascent after a big flake came off. |
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