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Alan Tees  6/02/06

Hardy souls George,Andrew,Bill, Columba and self braved frozen fingers to climb "Diagonal"(led George) and probably "Unnamed Route" (led Andy). Diagonal is an excellent traditional(ie hard) V.Diff and is accurately described, but the route description of "Route Two" does not seem to match to topo, and I think Andy probably did Unnamed Route, which is a necky top end severe following the eroded groove from the top of the pillar. Route Two might go up right to the flakes on Diagonal. Anybody Know?

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