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In his hand was an impossible sword, a sword made of ice. Luath pressed himself against his leg. “Keep going,” he shouted at them and they turned and started.
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Stronach's attention was first drawn to them by a chance remark from another climber, and an investigation with Macleod revealed that a particularly worthwhile area had been stumbled upon. That initial visit resulted in many of the easier problems on the Prow and the Mouse being climbed, and some of the harder lines being cleaned.

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Ben Tye and Dominic Taylor were the first visitors on the scene, repeating several of the routes on the Mouse, and adding Ben's Problem, before moving onto the Sherman boulder, where every problem except for Cuchuillin and The Boar-Hound's Leash were climbed. Of these, Tye and Taylor found a mantel each, while Tye and Stronach both worked the steep and painfully fingery prow of Fingal, Stronach's reach helping him to the top first.

At the same time, Macleod added an excellent sitting start problem to the downhill arete on the same face. The Wee Walls received attention from Macleod, Stronach, Sara Cruickshank and Sandy Main resulting in a collection of fingery but easier problems which serve as useful warm-ups for the bigger offerings further up the hillside.

On the same day, the remaining problems on Sherman, Cuchuillin and the Boar-Hound's Leash, were completed by Stronach, and the Arch boulder was developed. Word started spreading about the venue, and a steady trickle of other climbers arrived to check things out, resulting in repeats for many of the problems. Pete Benson added his problem to the Prow while attempting to work the obvious blank face, but it was left to visiting Bristol powerhouse Ian Hill to complete this outstanding project and give the area one of its most technical offering to date with North For a Day.

On the same day, Hill and Stronach both worked the Traverse Link on Sherman, with Hill first to complete a stunning, sustained and varied problem. Musketeer's Canyon was a particularly surprising find, discovered by Kehoe after being overlooked by others. It is highly likely that other, similar walls lurk in the boulders, awaiting discovery. Follow the A Aberdeen - Alford road until you reach the village of Whitehouse, some 4km east of Alford. Upon entering the village from the east, follow the road round a tight left-hand bend, and then turn right at a prominent wide entrance to a dirt track, and continue through a set of gateposts.

Follow the track, taking the fork on the left sign posted 'Back Avenue' , to a T-junction. Take the right fork, and follow it for metres until an unobvious, rougher track leads up the hill on the left. This is just about passable to cars, and can be taken to its end at a holiday cottage and limited space to park - please be considerate. Alternatively, park at the bottom of this rough track and walk from here to the cottage. The boulders are described in terms of distance from the parking area.

The first three walls are fifty metres over to the right, after crossing the second style.

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All directions are given as you face the boulders. The wall lowest down the hillside gives some short technical problems, described from left to right. The lines are not particularly well defined. This is the discontinuous wall tucked in behind Wee Wall 1. Again, problems are described from left to right. The big foot ledge at the left end is not allowed, and the problem continues all the way to the extreme right end of the wall. May be easier for the very tall as holds over the lip are just out of reach to the more vertically challenged, so the flake on Motion must be gained and used instead.

Motion 5a Mantel the wall at the obvious flake just right of a thin vertical white quartz seam. Timing 4b The steep wall just right of Sandy's Crack finishes with a mantelshelf.

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Retelus 4a Easy climbing up the white stained scoops on left side of the next section of wall. Relish the opportunity to delve deeply into this one! At the same level as Wee Wall 2, but ten metres to the left, are two small boulders, which give some trivial, but pleasant, amusement. Lightning Strike 4a On the left hand boulder is a more obvious crack, requiring a steep little pull over the lip. This boulder, twenty metres left again and slightly uphill, looks promising from a distance, offering two separate faces divided by a nice looking arete, but on closer inspection, fails to deliver.

So far, only one problem has been climbed on the right wall.


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The left wall may yield some worthwhile problems after cleaning, but is above a rather boggy landing. Disappointing 4b Follow the obvious dirty crack up the wall just right of the arete. About thirty metres uphill of the Useless Boulder, and named after an arch-like feature on the central face, this boulder is the first to give more technical problems. All are worthwhile.