Climbing Agag's Groove | Buachaille Etive Mor
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 8:47 pm
We climbed the classic Agag's Groove at Buachaille Etive Mor in a beautiful spring day in a party of 3 with myself , Marek and John
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gaffr wrote:More than just a walk One of several good climbs on the Rannoch Wall. All gave good and interesting days out.
dav2930 wrote:Nice one. Quite an improbable line for a VDiff, isn't it? One of my favourites anywhere.
past my sell by date wrote:dav2930 wrote:Nice one. Quite an improbable line for a VDiff, isn't it? One of my favourites anywhere.
It's a Scottish V. Diff Dave - not like Ashtree slabs
The Chasm was V. Diff at one time - apart from the converging walls - which before the chockstone (conveniently) fell in must have been one of the scariest most exposed pitches anywhere It was graded Severe
past my sell by date wrote:Yes Fools Paradise was a great route, but someone was killed when the chockstone on the (final?) pitch fell out in 2005. I'm not sure what it's like now