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New Delhi Cliff Two new multipitch crack climbs have been completed on New Dehli Cliff, a newly developed crag located between Barbarian Wall Top Shelf. Approach – Follow the Top Shelf approach trail for 15 minutes then head right at a fork. New Dehli is still under development and there are a number of unfinished projects. A. The Ganges" (5.11c) Pitch 1 (5.9) Follow the corner to a nice ledge below an overhanging corner. Pitch 2 (5.11) Start up an arching splitter face crack that leads to a tough undercling move around a block. It’s best to stop and build a gear anchor above the block to reduce rope drag for the next pitch. Pitch 3 (5.11c) Layback an airy overhanging section of crack using good finger locks with solid protection. A final tricky section is protected by a bolt. Pitch 4 (5.10d) Stem a long pitch to a tricky exit move. Pitch 5 (5.11c) "The Pitch in the Woods" This pitch is separate from the wall but is a mustdo. Pumpy jamming leads to a committing crux. One short rappel leads to three 30metre rappels to reach the base. SR to 5”, 2 x 0.751.0 BD cams FA Harry Young, Jason Green, 2015. B. "Road to Amritsar" (5.11c) Pitch 1 (5.11a) Climb a steep corner that turns to finger locks. Clip an anchor then continue up easier ground to a large ledge where the next pitch starts on the right side of ledge. Pitch 2 (5.11c) "Turning Green" Stem a great corner to a hanging chimney (crux). Pull through a small roof to bolted belay. Pitch 3 (5.10d) Stem to an undercling section. Turn the corner to wide hand jams. Pitch 4 (5.11b) Excellent thin hand jamming leads to a steep finish and a nice ledge. Pitch 5 (5.9) A short pitch of fist jamming. Pitch 6 (5.11c) Finish on “The Pitch in the Woods” as for The Ganges. Rappel that route to descend. SR, 2 x to 3.03 .75” cams FA Harry Young, Jason Green, Colin Moorhead, 2015.

New Delhi Cliff - Quickdraw Publications · 2019-08-30 · NewDelhi$Cliff$! Twonewmulti,pitchcrackclimbs!have!been!completed!on!New!DehliCliff,!anewly developedcraglocated!between!BarbarianWallTopShelf.!!

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Page 1: New Delhi Cliff - Quickdraw Publications · 2019-08-30 · NewDelhi$Cliff$! Twonewmulti,pitchcrackclimbs!have!been!completed!on!New!DehliCliff,!anewly developedcraglocated!between!BarbarianWallTopShelf.!!

New  Delhi  Cliff    Two  new  multi-­‐pitch  crack  climbs  have  been  completed  on  New  Dehli  Cliff,  a  newly  developed  crag  located  between  Barbarian  Wall  Top  Shelf.    Approach  –  Follow  the  Top  Shelf  approach  trail  for  15  minutes  then  head  right  at  a  fork.  New  Dehli  is  still  under  development  and  there  are  a  number  of  unfinished  projects.    A.  The  Ganges"  (5.11c)  Pitch  1  (5.9)  Follow  the  corner  to  a  nice  ledge  below  an  overhanging  corner.  Pitch  2  (5.11)  Start  up  an  arching  splitter  face  crack  that  leads  to  a  tough  undercling  move  around  a  block.  It’s  best  to  stop  and  build  a  gear  anchor  above  the  block  to  reduce  rope  drag  for  the  next  pitch.  Pitch  3  (5.11c)  Layback  an  airy  overhanging  section  of  crack  using  good  finger  locks  with  solid  protection.  A  final  tricky  section  is  protected  by  a  bolt.  Pitch  4  (5.10d)  Stem  a  long  pitch  to  a  tricky  exit  move.  Pitch  5  (5.11c)  "The  Pitch  in  the  Woods"  This  pitch  is  separate  from  the  wall  but  is  a  must-­‐do.  Pumpy  jamming  leads  to  a  committing  crux.  One  short  rappel  leads  to  three  30-­‐metre  rappels  to  reach  the  base.  SR  to  5”,  2  x  0.75-­‐1.0  BD  cams  FA  Harry  Young,  Jason  Green,  2015.    B.  "Road  to  Amritsar"  (5.11c)  Pitch  1  (5.11a)  Climb  a  steep  corner  that  turns  to  finger  locks.  Clip  an  anchor  then  continue  up  easier  ground  to  a  large  ledge  where  the  next  pitch  starts  on  the  right  side  of  ledge.  Pitch  2  (5.11c)  "Turning  Green"  Stem  a  great  corner  to  a  hanging  chimney  (crux).  Pull  through  a  small  roof  to  bolted  belay.  Pitch  3  (5.10d)  Stem  to  an  undercling  section.  Turn  the  corner  to  wide  hand  jams.  Pitch  4  (5.11b)  Excellent  thin  hand  jamming  leads  to  a  steep  finish  and  a  nice  ledge.  Pitch  5  (5.9)  A  short  pitch  of  fist  jamming.  Pitch  6  (5.11c)  Finish  on  “The  Pitch  in  the  Woods”  as  for  The  Ganges.  Rappel  that  route  to  descend.  SR,  2  x  to  3.0-­‐3  .75”  cams  FA  Harry  Young,  Jason  Green,  Colin  Moorhead,  2015.    

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