It was always a bit highball, with a rough and sloping landing; I think we only did it when we were light lithe, strong, young, and didn't worry about our ankles.
The chip after the 80s repair had a 2mm edge at the base, the "new" chip was almost 30 mm deep (can't see this in the photo).
The repair is hard to spot now but the technique of smooshing dirt onto the glue gives it a much deeper texture than the wall.
I also whined about climbers chipping/enlarging underclings on the slab boulder, but I think they are actually Leeper Z piton scars |