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Amnesiacs .
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E1 5b
Climb the awkward cracks and groove in the south-facing wall
to a convenient tree.
FA. Graham Parkes, Dave Vincent, Chris Craggs 2005. So called because,
when it came to write it up, we couldn't remember anything about it.
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Cave Corner .
S 4a
The left corner of the square alcove is approached up the juggy
wall. Care is needed with blocky rock and grass at the top.
FA. John Loy 1959
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Ash Crack.
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VS 4c
Climb the sustained central crack in the back wall of the alcove.
Well glossed and well protected - it eases with height.
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Hydrolysis.
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E1 5b
A bit of an eliminate line, though moves are neat. Up the thin
cracks and the narrow wall between
Ash Crack
and
Tria
.
FA. Gary Gibson, J.Norris 1979
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Tria .
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HS 4b
The right-hand corner of the alcove is worthwhile, giving enjoy-
able bridging, marred only by the polished holds. Exit left.
FA. Dave Johnson, Dave Mellor 1960
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Ravensdale 
Flying Buttress
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15 min
18m
18m 18m
20m
Shattered Crack -
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To
The Gymnic
North
Southwest
Southeast
Stoney
Horseshoe Smalldale Harpur Hill
Lovers' Leap Beerhouse
Craig-y-Biceps
Staden Q Chee Dale U.
Che Dale L.
Blackwell D.
Raven Tor
Water-c.-Jolly
Ravensdale
Aldery Cliff Taddington Rheinstor