Hi Percy, sorry I bummed out yesterday, but if you had been relying on my spotting I think you would have probably hurt yourself quite badly. I was incapable of walking never mind spoting! As for the problem thought I might call it the 'The Neck' graded 7b. As for Percy's new problem, it's definitely worth doing from a sitter, doing it this way the move of the blind flake makes it one of the best moves in the valley - good effort on the top wall!!
Note: its worth going when theres a suitable breeze cos otherwise it can get a bit bothersome with flies, with it being at the river etc.
I would actually go as far as to say 'it is good'. Aye it's small but climbs well. Problem courtesy of Scut.
Quote from: dave on May 27, 2008, 03:47:28 pmNote: its worth going when theres a suitable breeze cos otherwise it can get a bit bothersome with flies, with it being at the river etc.Missed your window fatdoc, yesterday would have been ideal
Travs has also climbed the wall a couple of metres left of the Knack to the obvious break. Starts just right of the crack/arete of Nathanial and doesn't use this feature - just a selection of nasty little crimps up to the break. Another very good problem, and quite exciting high up! Name and grade unknown (but probably at least 7b and then some). If you ask Travs nicely he might spill the beans...
Nice one, hope you enjoyed the problem. Did you try the sit start to the flakes left of attitude inspector I wrote up a few months ago?
Did you try the sit start to the flakes left of attitude inspector I wrote up a few months ago?