Looks like a good un! Any chance it'll survive the minging weather these next few days or does it catch the weather?
Good effort, looked at this wall on a typically wet Odin trip and then forgot to come back. Good to know it was too hard for me anyway.
Has Jelly of the Beast seen any recent attention? That's another good power endurance line (and body tension!) that I enjoyed last year and it stays dry after rain.
Quote from: Liamhutch89 on June 30, 2023, 09:33:18 amHas Jelly of the Beast seen any recent attention? That's another good power endurance line (and body tension!) that I enjoyed last year and it stays dry after rain.Jordan did it the other day.He thoroughly enjoyed working it all out and coming up with non reach beta.
I had a play on Jelly yesterday. The second half was dry (from the end of Prowl to the finish) but the LH jug and rail in the cave on Prowl were seeping.
Quote from: Droyd on June 30, 2023, 09:52:54 amI had a play on Jelly yesterday. The second half was dry (from the end of Prowl to the finish) but the LH jug and rail in the cave on Prowl were seeping.Yeah was seeping badly the other day, a fan makes it do-able
Fencing no longer there and access seems fine.The original start is really quite dirty again though, the well chalked hold in the photo is grassed over. I tried starting on the sidepulls just left, it's OK for a few moves then there is an utterly desperate move down into the short vertical crack on poor footholds - any beta for this bit Andy / Remus?Starting from the short vertical crack (where Andy is in the photo) I thought it felt like hard 7B or french 7c+, judging by the chalk/nettles this is where most are climbing it from at the moment. Some nice rock and cool moves
I tried starting on the sidepulls just left, it's OK for a few moves then there is an utterly desperate move down into the short vertical crack on poor footholds - any beta for this bit Andy / Remus?
I live fairly close by, and it’s nice for people to enjoy problems that you’ve put up.
Cheers Mark, the first metre or so took ages to dry out, which is why I also mentioned the start from the high sidepulls in the diagonal crack (visible just left of the overchalked hold in the photo). This is where Remus did it from.I thought the drop down into the crack where Adam et al started was one of the harder sections, and reachy, but Remus seemed to find it fine, so may have come up with better beta. I can PM you my beta for this if you’d like?