The teams above on Savage Slit (left) and Fallout Corner (right), with Ally in hot pursuit. |
Soon Ally was heading on up the first pitch which is easy enough to start although felt slightly insecure. Soon he was deposited beneath the Slit itself and was getting involved with the initial crux. The Slit starts off pretty secure with good hooks and gear although this runs out for a short section where the hooks are slightly more tenuous. Unperturbed Ally placed a cam, made a couple pulls on some decent edges up the cracked wall and was soon within the bowels of the Slit itself. Some grovelling followed and out he popped at the first chokestone and belay. We waited for a bit of time for the team ahead to move off then it was my turn to follow on up. It felt strange to be pulling on axes again but was looking forward my pitch above.
Myself enjoying the back and footing while approaching the second crux. |
Second crux dispatched, just some enjoyable big hooks and more chimneying action left, (photo credit David McKinney). |
Ally loving the good early season conditions on second pitch. |
A sociable descent with some beautiful early evening light. |
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