After finding how polished the rock was there - and I mean polished, it was like rocks shoes on ice! - and unsuccessfully avoiding the heat we managed to do two multipitch climbs. Stuart led the first pitches on both routes, because if im honest I didn't fancy my chances with sweaty hands and slippery rock! But I led the top pitch on both, which was kinda like a leafy (and thorny) alpine scramble.
It was something different at least!
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Stuart at the first belay on Green Mantle (Diff)
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Jim seconding Wogs (HVD)
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