I know of a certain someone who fell off Archangel from just below the break and managed to walk (well hobble) away from it. Without a mat. Step forward Stu and tell the tale. You muppet.
OTE has a step by step guide by Monsieur Moon on how to do Cresent Arete...no probs, good filler and some fly pics as well. However, it tells your prospective ascendant that a good next step would be to get on Archangel!
whereas Archangel is almost totally uniform, so you can't even eye-up a sequence.
If you're into this kinda shit, perhaps the best warm-up circuit on grit is 'The grand hotel 3-pitch warm-up'.Do Crescent arete, then Breadline, then Archangel. If they feel good, come down Goliath's groove and then do White wand
If you're into this kinda shit, perhaps the best warm-up circuit on grit is 'The grand hotel 3-pitch warm-up'. Do Crescent arete, then Breadline, then Archangel.
I think Mark's experienced the Breadline gap first hand!
Doesn't one of the guide books make reference to it being done - all be it with an innertube tied between the knees for extra purchase?or maybe i'm just dreaming...........
I might be mixing up my problems here, now I'm confused! Is Breadline the left arete next to Big Air?And if it is, then I assume you start by leaning/hopping over the gap then climbing it on the left hand side?I always thought it were from the ground on the right hand side, is that something hard/scary as well?