Andy Moles - 94994

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Trad Climbing Record

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Date : 04/06/2018

Grade : H-Severe

Grade : 4B

Style : Solo

Type : Single Pitch

Weather : N/A

Wind : N/A

Crag : Aonach Dubh, East Face

Climb : Nirvana Wall

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Description

Lovely. Easier than some of the Severes lower down on Aonach Dubh.

Area : Glen Coe and Glen Etive (Summer)

Glen Coe has some of the premier mountain crag trad climbing in the British Isles, especially on the various cliffs of Buachaille Etive Mor and Aonach Dubh. The Etive Slabs provide one of the few, and certainly the best, opportunity in the British Isles to savour the delights of friction granite slab climbing. For convenience, this DLOG area also includes the minor crags in Glen Etive, the granite outcrop of Stac an Eich above Ballachuilish and granite mountains between Oban and Appin (for example Ben Cruachan and Beinn Sgulaird).

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