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Crag Profile: Gola - Easter Wall |
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Details of the crag can be reviewed below. Editing links are present on all routes and inter-route notes |
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Directions: Gola Island, North West side of Mweelmore, opposite Torglass. 15-20 min dander over the hills from the campsite. Well away from high seas with a good selection of routes from VDiff-E2. A nice alternative to the inland crag and some very obvious lines, scary high balls and good surrounding bouldering left for the next visitor. OS Grid Reference: 266758 |
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1 - The Immaculate Conception of Benoit
Length: 16m Thomas Prebble, Niall Browne (cleaned on abseil) 06/Jun/2012 Starts on the large step left of ‘Gadaffy Duck’. Climb directly through the Z shaped breaks on small holds. Gain the sloping ledge (crux), continuing to for a furry finish. View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
2 - Gadaffy duck
Length: 12m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) Easiest leftward trending crack on the right hand side of this part of the wall View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
3 - Barabas
Length: 12m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) he right trending crack to the right of Gadaffy duck View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
4 - the 3rd day
Length: 12m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) next crack over from barabbas, harder to finish than it looks View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
5 - Crown of Thorns
Length: 12m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) Next crack left of the Angela's, awkward and a grassy to finish View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
6 - The angelas
Length: 12m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) follow the first obvious vertical crack on the left of the roof View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
7 - Easter egg
Length: 12m P Brennan, J Read (April 2011) Great route starting up the right hand side of the first roof on the lower level cliff. Start just left of the roof and move right to finish View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
8 - The Talpiot Tomb
Length: 12m J. Boyle, M. McAllister, 13th July 2012 Start in left corner of recess and move rightwards under roof to gain poor foothold on right of slab. From here, attack roof directly to gain thin flake above (and reasonable wire) before a high reach towards jug and easier ground. View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
9 - The Passion
Length: 10m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) The leftward trending crack above the step down to the lower wall.Hard step across to the right of the 'V' crack to finish View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
10 - Jungle Scream
Length: 10m K.Kilroy, Benoit (10/7/2011) Climbs the vertical crack just right of The Passion. Start as for the passion and use twin cracks, or if you must, only the right crack to gain the first horizontal brake. Venture on up the right crack directly to the top. View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
11 - Trinity
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E1 5cLength: 10m S Read, P Brennan (April 2011) Cool obvious line up the middle of the wall, crimpy start up to the first break, reach up to the scooped edge and follow the flake up to an awkward final bulge. View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
12 - The Gift
Length: 10m P Brennan, J Read Excellent delicate climbing right of resurrection up to the center brake to gain the next vertical crack starting half way up the cliff. View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
13 - resurrection
Length: 10m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) Next crack over from the last supper, easier finish up to a ledge with a final easy corner View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
14 - the last supper
Length: 10m J Read, E Ross (april 2011) First Left trending crack after the roof beside cotross buns, step up to the harder final bulge to finish. View Route Edit Route Upload a new photo for this route | |||
15 - Hot cross buns
Length: 8m E Ross, solo, April2011 |