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A Groove
Another Groove

Tsumami E5
A terrifying traverse across the wall, though the belays are good.
1 5a. Gain height on the left of the face. Pitches 1 and 2, as described in the old guide.
3 5b. Worth E3. Traverse across the wall to belay in a wide crack. Loose and serious.
4
5b. Worth E5! Scary moves up the groove then out right. Very loose and very serious.
FFA Will Perrin, Peter Robins (AL). (6/2001).
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To the right (looking in) of Tsunami Zawn (maybe) is another bay. Right again is a Tibia shaped arête, left of a roofed square groove. Right again is slabby easy ground, running to sea level.

God's Bone
XS 6b 10m.
This arête has no relevant gear, but can be climbed on its left side. At high tide it is a safe solo.C.Waddy. (1996).


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