Psilocybin 7 D 4a ☆
17-Aug-2023, Robin Mazinke, Sarah Goodman The Sandown Crags run south from the North Boulder for approximately 100m, the main identifying features are the easy-angled slab at the left end, an earthy gully, often used for descent, at the mid-point and 16 metres right of this is a small cave at half-height formed by a boulder. 6 metres right of the cave is a vertical crack, just left of a holly. A bit of a trip, but the easiest and most obvious line on the wall to the right of the crack, starting below the holly bush follow the right slanting stepped diagonal. UK tech 2b, no top-rope option and drop-down doesn’t allow lower than 4a.
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