Description

This is a 10-meter high crag with a relatively high-quality compact rock located peacefully next to the water. Round bulgy overhangs are interspersed with flatter less steep sections and some corners/dihedrals. If you are eager to try something new or pass by, it's most likely worth a visit. There is some moss on the slabby parts of the rock but the steeper sections manage better. Bring a brush.

Environment: West. There are some trees in front of the wall that might give some shade here and there, but mostly quite open to the sun.

History

In 2014, Trevor Cooper-Williams took the lead in developing this crag.