Tyle-Y-Coch topo

1. Lilly of the Valleys (3)
Slabby line at RH side of crag.

2. Jumping Jack Flash (4+)
Short orange wall to left

3. Enema of the Affair (6c) ★★
The arête with excellent moves.

4. High Moon (6b)
The steep face to the left. Good.

5. Suppose a Tree (4)
A narrow corner to the left again.

6. Buen Cuol (4)
Short wall to left, generally easing in angle.

7. Mal Cule (4)
A vague corner then via overlap and slabby wall.

8. The Ring (3)
Direct from Mal Cule via a ‘prow’ of rock

9. Bore Hole (3)
The obvious line of bore holes to the left

The crag now becomes much more impressive with a large sandstone wall which does, unfortunately, take a while to dry out in the Spring.

10. Cheeky arête Severe
The obvious arête with a single PR.

11. The Big Tissue (6b+)
The overlap 2m to the left finishing via the wall above.

12. Peachy (6b+)
The wall to the left via a jutting hold and a borehole. The overlap above provides the difficulties.

13. Mislivings (6c+) ★★
A peculiar leftwards line across the overlap to a final bulging finish.

14. Paradise Row (6c+)
gains the finish of mislivings via the fine wall to its left. Again the finish provides the crux.

15. The Pink Lady (6c)
The centre of the wall trending rightwards via an incipient crackline

16. A Cleft Stick (7a)
Steps left out of Pink Lady then via an overlap and tricky finale on the headwall.

17. Belly Up (7a+) ★★
A vague crackline via a hole and another difficult and fingery finale on the headwall.

18. Root Canal E1 5b
The naturally protected corner line.

19. Rump and Scoop (6a)
The arête on the left

20. The Black Circular Cat E3 5c
From LH side of the face gains a ledge. R to ramp and up to corner. Move out right to finish, feet on ramp

21. The Postman E2 5c
Gains a thin crack and continues right across the face to finish via a corner exiting left.

22. Pecker Patrol E1 5b
Left edge of wall via a PR moving right to finish