With patches of overhanging vegetation to overcome too (grades up to J4 – J for Jungle), some loose rock and even scorpions en route, this adventure was particularly memorable.
“Being so far from anywhere, so high up and so runout trying to find a way up necky, technical pitches were some of the best moments I’ve ever had as a climber,” John said afterwards. “It was a serious and committing venture for just the two of us, but the climbing was superb and the feeling when we finally made it was brilliant.”
Their route – Amurita – climbed steep rock a little to the left of the main waterfall. John and Anne decided there wasn’t time to try a line directly behind the falls, which certainly has potential for the hardest and most overhanging big wall free climbs on earth. Any takers?
Many thanks are due for the support from MEF, BMC and Alison Chadwick Memorial Award grants, and from Arc’teryx, Boreal, Lyon Equipment, First Ascent and Wild Country for supplying fantastic equipment.
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| John returning along a 35m Tyrolean traverse needed to pass a huge roof at 300m. |
Anne hunting for holds or gear on pitch 8. |
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