Description

A short approach, plenty of tufas, and natural shelter from rain convinced the Becan family to bolt this crag. The wall is decorated with massive tufas, making it an ideal playground for practicing kneebars and refining your tufa technique. While the routes may look short at first glance, they are long enough to provide engaging, varied climbing.
And if you get too pumped on the routes, simply wander down the dry riverbed, you’ll find plenty of cool boulders waiting to be explored.

History

Bolted by the Becan family in 2021, this crag was designed as a “learning ground” for kneebar technique. Its short routes, packed with tufas and quirky features, guarantee plenty of fun and sore muscles.
In 2024, it even hosted an unofficial Sodor Tufa Party, where climbers from around the world gathered to test their kneebar skills on these unique lines.