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254 North York Moors43. Super Skunk 3m Font 6a+About 10m right of Amphitheatre Buttress is asmall buttress with an overhanging left arête.Climb the arête via an obvious pocket.The sitting start is an excellent Font 6b+.1980s.SS by Martin Parker, Liam Wilson both solo May 1995<strong>Scugdale</strong>, <strong>Barker's</strong> <strong>Crags</strong> 255Road End ButtressIs 100m further right beyond the trees.44. One for the Road 4m SClimb the centre of the steep wall on the lefthandside of the buttress.Pre 19564644 45Road End Buttress45. Shandy 5m VDThe nose to the right of One for the Road isclimbed up its left edge with a move right at thetop. Climbing straight over the middle of theoverhang is HS.Pre 19564849505251545556Days End Buttress46. Chaser Chimney 4m HVDThe short chimney on the right side of thebuttress.Pre 1956About 12m to the right are a jumble of largeblocks forming..Last But One ButtressThe first boulder has a prominent overhangingnose on its left side.47. The Frog 3m Font 5Start below the overhang then pull onto the slaband move right. Interesting.Tony Marr 197748. Last But One Buttress 4m VDClimb the enjoyable flake crack 3m right of thelast route.Pre 19564748Last But One ButtressDay’s End ButtressThis buttress is a further 20m right and a littlehigher up the slope.49. Flake Wall 4m Font 2+The flakes up the centre of the steep wall.Pre 195650. Joshua’s Nose 4m HVDClimb the blunt arête between Flake Wall andthe next route.Pre 195651. Bilberry Cracks 5m Font 2+ *Climb the twin cracks up the <strong>co</strong>rner groove.Pre 195652. Left Again 5m Font 5+ *A good problem tackling the undercut arête tothe right of the last climb.Alan Taylor 197753. Dangerous Game 5m Font 5 *Start on the right side of the right-hand arête.Pull up and move around to the left towards acrack, which leads to the top.Richard Davies 20th May 198754. Safety in Numbers 5m Font 4Start just right of Dangerous Game and climb thewall direct, keeping just right of the arête.197055. Breakout 4m Font 3 *Takes the wall to the right of Dangerous Gamevia the diagonal fault.197056. Belly Chimney 4m VDThrutch up the awkward wide al<strong>co</strong>ve <strong>co</strong>ntainingtwo cracks.Pre 195657. Snippet 3m Font 5+Attack the overhanging arête right of BellyChimney. Now try the sitting start.1980s58. Jericho Wall 3m VDThe wall to the right of Belly Chimney is climbedon jugs.Pre 195659. Evening Wall 3m Font 2+Climb the wall right of the last route.Late 1980sThe outcrops start again about 70m beyondDay’s End Buttress across the sunken track. Thefirst buttress described (The Eyrie), lies about50m from the gate, and above and to the left ofa prominent oak tree. Several short buttressesen route provide numerous problems and aparticularly testing low-level traverse.60 The EyrieThe EyrieThis tiny buttress is identified by a faint crack/groove in its front, overhanging face.60. The Eyrie 3m Font 5+Start from the pockets at the top of the crackand gain the sloping ledge. Tricky moves leadleftwards to the sloping ledge.Steve Crowe 12th November 1995About 10m further right is a large block with anoverhanging left wall, and a steep front face witha wide chimney at its right end.

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