Lady Jane Wall

Pete Hunt and the Lady Jane WallThe Lady Jane Wall offers mostly crimpy climbing at its left end and some long breaks at its right. The climbing is short at the left end nearest the steps but soon lengthens out into routes of about 10 metres. The winter will often see much of the wall turn green as can be seen in the photo on this page. Once the wall has dried out for the summer it usually stays in good condition till the winter.
When entering details of routes please give trad grades to those routes to the right of and including Bermuda Triangle. I feel that exceptions would include Monoblock, Breakaway and Catalepsy as their bouldery nature would make trad grades inappropriate (I say this after talking to other climbers. Of course, I have not done Monoblock).


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AndyF Grading 8 Feb 8 2008, 3:01 PM EST by whisperingnic
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IMHO only the routes right of Creeping Jesus should be given Trad grades as everything left is bouldering, admittedly highball in places, but bouldering none the less. All of Pisa wall should be given bouldering grades (V or Font), the rest of the quarry trad grades.
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