About Diamond Buttress:
This main crag is a white pocketed limestone wall that start a few metres downstream. The crag is bounded by a vegetated ramp then a steep broken buttress at its L end featuring a diamond shaped block perched one third of the way up. Further on, the path passes under a large fallen stone known as the "Leaning Block" a useful reference point. Many of the routes on this east face (left side as you descend) have lower off's or two expansion bolt hangers at the bolt belay. Climbs here cover the entire range of trad 4c to sport 7a. |
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Approach Time: | 30 |
Latitude, Longitude: | 35.82354, 14.46015 |
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Rock Type: | LimeStone |
Type of Climbing: | Sport/Trad |
Sun Aspect: | Afternoon Sun |
Routes
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Rating | Route | Difficulty | Ascents |
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Diamond Buttress | 5.6 | 0 |