Obviously it has to be something at the Tor.AFAIK this is an as-yet-unclimbed linkup. I've mentioned it to people who are into Tor linkups but it hasn't piqued any interest. They've been more than capable of climbing it (I'm certainly not), so presumably they have just been too overawed by the majesty of the line. It's https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/raven_tor_millers_dale-146/revelations-15490 but once onto the slabby bit, going onto the wall of https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/raven_tor_millers_dale-146/brazen_strumpet-94392when that gets to the tufa of the Prow, joining that for https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/raven_tor_millers_dale-146/the_crucifixion-70912If a pebble was dropped from the summit of the Tor it would take that line. It misses out the rests at the Revelations belay and at the nesting hole on the Prow because the climbing doesn't lead past them, not because of any contrivance. It has an amazing variety of styles of climbing. I guess it would only be 8b+. Everyone get going!
Not exactly what I had in mind...
Tom et Je ris, Verdon.
Careless Torque isn't even the most striking standalone arete at Stanage!
I think Careless Torque gets my vote, the most striking standalone arête in Europe surely. God what a beautiful piece of rock, I never get tired of seeing it.
Kingfisher, LofotenPhoto Jonas Paulsson, who also wrote the first exhaustive guide book for bouldering on Lofoten
Quote from: Dingdong on January 07, 2024, 03:44:14 pmI think Careless Torque gets my vote, the most striking standalone arête in Europe surely. God what a beautiful piece of rock, I never get tired of seeing it.Have you left the Peak District at any point?! One out of many that I’ve seen in person out of the hundreds out there https://stories.27crags.com/featured-crags/9bhd9afhms8pxczzzzw28eh3feapny
Quote from: teestub on January 07, 2024, 06:21:54 pmQuote from: Dingdong on January 07, 2024, 03:44:14 pmI think Careless Torque gets my vote, the most striking standalone arête in Europe surely. God what a beautiful piece of rock, I never get tired of seeing it.Have you left the Peak District at any point?! One out of many that I’ve seen in person out of the hundreds out there https://stories.27crags.com/featured-crags/9bhd9afhms8pxczzzzw28eh3feapnyJesus that's going on the to do list! What is it? (Please don't be 8B)
Quote from: teestub on January 07, 2024, 06:21:54 pmQuote from: Dingdong on January 07, 2024, 03:44:14 pmI think Careless Torque gets my vote, the most striking standalone arête in Europe surely. God what a beautiful piece of rock, I never get tired of seeing it.Have you left the Peak District at any point?! One out of many that I’ve seen in person out of the hundreds out there https://stories.27crags.com/featured-crags/9bhd9afhms8pxczzzzw28eh3feapnyNo I’ve only ever climbed at Stanage 1 time.
I don't think I've seen or climbed a better arete on grit or in Font, and again drifting away from purely the 'best line' bit but the two best bouldering areas in Europe are Font then Grit, and the best lines are aretes so...