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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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How poxy is Mikls bolted roof boulder? |
6-Mar-2018 At 3:25:57 AM |
mikllaw
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It's a short, poxy, but super popular roof (Lucky's Roof, 18 or 20 if you start in the back and wreck your finger) at a short, poxy but super popular crag (Bangor). Bangor has some quite good routes (even a bunch of trad routes which are never repeated) but this one gets all the Glory. I think Lucky (Luke Weatherstone) bolted it off a stepladder.
The one on the right is Felix which gets hard around the lip.
Physics suggests that if it is close to the ground, then the bolts should be close together.
Not the best route in Sydney, but unfortunately the best route at Bangor. |
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