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10  53 The Selling Point V4 (6b) K Howett 07.06.03 The right arête of the wall. SS hanging from the raised ledge in the small alcove at the base. Pull up to a small incut in the wall for the left hand and undercut the arête Using the raised ledge, but not the projecting boulders on the right for feet, climb the arête (thin flake on the right) to a jug at the top.

Kev Howett on FA of Reiver’s Logic

 54. The Makeover V0 (4c) K Howett 06.06.03 The smaller wall just to the right. SS as for the last problem, but pull out right onto the projecting boulders. Using thin slots in the wall above, gain the jugs under the tiny tree at the top. Exit left to finish as for The Selling Point on the arête.  55. Mean Street V4 (6b) K Howett 05.03 The traverse of the overhanging east wall. Start on an obvious jug just right of the gap between the two boulders. Go right along sloping holds and the odd jug to gain the arête.  56. Cobble Street Treat V3 (6a) K Howett 05.03 The traverse of the north face. Start on the arête and lunge out right to climb the vertical wall on brick edges to finish at the crack in the highest point.  57. Rock Around The block V6 (6c) L Hughes 05.04 The whole traverse of the east and north walls with desperate moves turning the arête between the two walls.

The Reiver’s Stone The biggest single boulder here and offering a fine selection of easy to very hard problems. It has 5 distinctive walls. The steepest faces south and sits on a flat rocky platform. Just to its right is the highest face, offering a fine slab above boulders. Routes are described rightwards from here. Descend down Cattle’s Slab on the West Face. East Face  58. There and Back Again V0- (3a) R K Howett 04.03 The line of disjointed cracks up the easy angled east wall, starting off a boulder and trending left near the top above the edge of the overhanging face. A mini route & bad landing!  59. Only Fools with Horses V2 (5c) K Howett 17.06.03 The undercut slab to the right. Start on the right arête Pull up and left over the lip to small shallow pockets and pull over. More easily up the centre of the slab to the top.

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Reiver’s Stone East Face

 60. Sneak By Night V3 (6a) K Howett 27.07.03 The slabby right arête itself. Start on a good flat hold at head height in the steeper side wall to the right. Direct up the right side of the arête on small holds until you can pull up on small slopers to find yourself on the smoother section of slab on the left side and take the edge of the slab to the top. North East Face  61. Reiver’s Logic V7 (6c)  K Howett 23.10.03 The steeper side wall. SS from the obvious hold in the base of the arête up to the good flat hold of Sneak by Night. Reach diagonally right into better holds in the centre of the wall. Up to a diagonal fault leading back left to the arête.  62. Cattle Breath V0 (4b) K Howett 24.06.03 The right arête of the steep side wall. Step onto the arête and pass a block-hold at mid height. Glen Lednock Bloc Sport

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Reiver’s Stone NE Face


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