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Pete Robins takes the groove hold on Bell Cheese V8/7b, photo: Si Panton


James Lillie on/off the crux move, photo: Si Panton


Pete pulling into the top groove, photo: Si Panton

Pete Robins took time out from re-bolting the slate quarries, writing the new slate guide and doing up his house, to grab a new line in Split Infinity cave on the Ormes. Bell Cheese V8/7b starts as for Organ Grinder, but takes the sloping groove hold on the lip with the right hand, before lurching leftwards via some tricky, insecure moves to reach and finish up the highball finish to Slim/The Argument.

Organ Grinder has become quite popular of late. Some of the holds have improved through use, and it is now reckoned to be easier than its neighbour, Bellpig. V8/7b seems a more accurate grade than the original V8+/7b+.

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