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Matt Lewis kick started the recent Cromlech renaissance (see all the other Cromlech news items of late) a month or so back when he steeled his way up a tendon-wrecking problem on the Roadside Face. Room for a Small One V7/7a+ climbs the wall squeezed between The Edge Problem and the V2 sitter on the right. A small finger edge (right hand) allows access to 2 monos further up the wall; the top is then gained in a dynamic fashion. Matt also added a harder (say V8/7b) sitting start.

Obviously the traditional Roadside Face blinkers should be kept firmly in place for a legitimate ascent.

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