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Pisa Wall
Pisa Wall is the first wall on your right as you walk down the steps to the quarry. This wall boasts a mix of crimps and slopers including the world famous Vitalite Constellation! The distinct sloping dishes and pockets were caused by the walls function as a target practice range for the home guard during WWII.
Most climbs are given bouldering grades although some can be highball towards the left end.
Believe it or not this wall was once aided and the peg scars are visible to this day.
Most climbs are given bouldering grades although some can be highball towards the left end.
Believe it or not this wall was once aided and the peg scars are visible to this day.
The slightly overhanging nature of some of the wall and its sheltered position mean that Pisa Wall stays dry for most of the year and rarely see green-ness.
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