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The crux of the climb to the summit of Barf is Slape Crag

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The crux of the climb to the summit of Barf is Slape Crag

Caption - The crux of the climb to the summit of Barf is Slape Crag. A rock traverse to the left is easy but exposed and starts at the left hand end of the heather terrace between the scree and the base of the cliffs.

Walk 2041 : Barf (via the Bishop) and Lords Seat

Photographer : John Paterson

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