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Possu Ei Pidä thumbnail
Possu Ei Pidä
6b+ Sport at Main Area
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DTM
5+ Traditional at Main Area
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Ota Mut!
7b Sport at Main Area
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Nakupetteri
7a+ Sport at Main Area
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Uskon Varassa
7b Sport at Main Area
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Halkeamarotta
6b Traditional at Main Area
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Bensaa Suonissa
6a+ Sport at Main Area
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Pieniä Askelia
6a+ Sport at Main Area
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First Past the Post
5 Traditional at Main Area
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Hedelmätarha
6a Sport at Main Area
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Paarmatango
5+ Sport at Main Area
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Kissa-asana
6a Sport at Main Area
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Jobbik
4 Traditional at Main Area
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Mari
7a+ Sport at Main Area
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WikaTikki
6c+ Sport at Main Area
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Hiekkamyrsky
4+ Partially bolted at Main Area
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Hellelukemat
6a Sport at Main Area
Nalkkilan släbi

The area is access sensitive!

The cliff is on private land, and climbing is allowed only because of the permission from the landowner.


So to continue to enjoy climbing at this cliff, it´s important to follow these rules:

- if the gate is closed, park at the side of the road. Always leave unobstructed way for local habitants and agricultural machinery
- no open fire!

- don't litter! Take all your trash with you when you leave, also ex. ash and banana peels are trash.

- climbing in area is not allowed to threaten or hinder landowners work or agriculture
- be polite when you meet the landlord or other locals

The accessibility by public transport is not great. During weekdays, the closest bus takes you to Askola. During the weekends, the best you can do is take the train to Mäntsälä and bike half a marathon to the crag.

There is a lot of space for cars in front of the crag, and that is the recommended way to approach.