How can something that high be reachy? It just requires niftier footwork!
This is mint (not finished it mind so can't comment on grade:http://www.yorkshiregrit.com/problem.html?id=caley__team_america#photo
Re Almscliff, inability to accommodate my long legs means I can't get near Silver Trout - so it should suit the shorter gent.
Doesn't it get 7a or + in the guide? Good problem.
Quote from: cofe on January 16, 2013, 01:38:45 pmDoesn't it get 7a or + in the guide? Good problem.It's good, but probably 7a+ at the most.
Quote from: andyd on January 16, 2013, 06:37:19 pmQuote from: cofe on January 16, 2013, 01:38:45 pmDoesn't it get 7a or + in the guide? Good problem.It's good, but probably 7a+ at the most.Is that for the sit start - I had a quick play and couldn't get anywhere near it. That said, it was dirty and the prospect of a heel-hook failing and my flying off into a bad landing was praying on my mind - might have to get some beta and revisit.
A certified strong midget climbs it in the video though...
If you've got a bit of sloper "feel" then (the previously mentioned) Zaff's at Secret Garden is a good call for Peak based 7b.