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Identifier: rockclimbinginno00abra (find matches)
Title: Rock-climbing in North Wales
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Abraham, George D. (George Dixon), 1872-1965 Abraham, Ashley Perry, 1876-1951
Subjects: Mountaineering Wales -- Description and travel
Publisher: Keswick, Cumberland : G.P. Abraham
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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me at the top ofthe jritch, where the others soon joined us. Itwas gratifying to find that one of them had foundit necessary to come up by the outside route. I feel that an apology is due to those of myreaders who will not climb this gully, for takingup so much space over this single pitch; but Ihope those who make its ascent will find thisdetailed description of use. It is such a com-plicated affair, and so ferocious withal, that it hasturned back several jDarties. On a subsequentascent we found a rope dangling from near its top,and an old hat and waistcoat at its foot; theformer left by a party who had been turned back,the latter pathetic testimonies to the tightness ofthe through route. Owing to photography * and the size of ourparty, numerically and individually, it had * The photograph opposite gives a somewhat inadequate ideaof the height and steepness of the pitch, as it is much fore-shortened, but shows its details and complicated nature well. Thetop figure is above the hole.
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THE DIFFICULT PITCH IN THE QRERT GULLYCRRIQ Y CRE THE GREAT GULLY. CRAIG Y CAE 369 occupied us two hours, so we hastened upward tosee what lay ahead. A few steps brought us to a short obstacle iuthe form of a small chockstone wedged across thegully. It proved easy enough, and after sur-mounting it we found that at the next pitch thegully forked. We chose the left-hand branch,which consisted of a deeply cut chimney, up whichwe backed in orthodox fashion. Then the forkscoalesced, and the gully narrowed. The sceneryhereabouts was magnificent. Looking outwardand downward, the black depths of Llyn y Caecould be seen over the edge of the pitch wehad just ascended, and above rose the roughshoulders of Cader Idris. Thev were framedby the steep sides of the gully, Pencoed Pillaron our right receding from us in curtain aftercurtain of black perpendicular rock. There wassomething very impressive about these steepcurtains of rock—so unconventional were they,and possessed of such a vigorous stre

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