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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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Rotterdam Monte Cervino Outside Wall A-Wand | |||||
7a+ | ★★★ Monte Cervino ZW-Graat R1
Follows the left overhanging ridge of the Monte Cervino south face. Beautiful climb with a hard start and a crux in the middle. If you clip the first chain the grade is 7a+. | 12m | |||
7b+ | Monte Cervino ZW-Graat R3
Climbs the left ridge all the way to the top of the Monte Cervino. Be careful when you climb the last overhang, when you take a fall you can hit the lower part of the ridge. | 34m | |||
6c+ | Monte Cervino ZO-Graat R1
Follows the right side of the south face of the Monte Cervino. You climb mainly on the ridge but sometimes you need some holds on the sides. | 20m | |||
7a | Monte Cervino ZO-Graat R2
Follows the ridge at the right side of the wall. You continue up to the second chain after the overhang. | 25m | |||
7b | ★★★ Monte Cervino ZO-Graat R3
The king line of the Monte Cervino. You climb the big overhanging ridge all the way to the top. The last part is a beautiful climb on big jugs. | 34m | |||
7c | Korte Spleet
Climb the short crack above the main entrance of the Monte Cervino. The route follows the crack but finishes with some hard moves on chipped holds. | 14m | |||
Rotterdam Monte Cervino Outside Wall B-Wand | |||||
8a | Die Welle
Starts on the left side of the wall and continues to the middle anchor. Very technical and is maybe a little bit harder. | 15m | |||
7a+ | Korte Graat
Climbs the ridge on the right side of the wall and finishes at the first chain. | 12m | |||
Rotterdam Monte Cervino Outside Wall C-Wand | |||||
7b | Drie Gaten
Follows the three holes visible at the left side of the wall. Very technical. | 12m | |||
7a | Linker Spleet
Follows the left crack all the way to the top of the Monte Cervino. | 34m | |||
7c | Rechter Spleet
Follows the right crack visible above the entrance of the Monte Cervino. A very technical and painful route. First ascend by Martin Fickweiler. | 20m | |||
Rotterdam Monte Cervino Outside Wall D-wand | |||||
7b | Gatenwand
Climbs the wall covered with small pockets. Don’t use the holds on the ridge. | 10m | |||
6c+ | Korte Graat
Climbs the ridge right of the entrance. You can use the holds on the sides too. The route finishes on the plateau. | 14m | |||
Rotterdam Monte Cervino Outside Wall E-Wand | |||||
5b | Monte Cervino NO-Graat
Climbs the left side of the big slab at the back side of the Monte Cervino. Can be climbed in two pitches. | 34m | |||
6a | The Middle Structure R2
Climbs the visible structure 8 meters from the left side of the wall. A little crux at the end. Can be climbed in two pitches, 5c and 6a. | 34m | |||
7a | Cervino’s Corner
Climbs the corner between the two walls at the back of the Monte Cervino. A very technical climb. | 14m | |||
6a+ | Monte Cervino NW-Graat
Climbs the right side of the backside of the Monte Cervino. The ridge continues all the way to the top and has some different styles of climbing. | 34m | |||
6b+ | Loef’s Corner
From the plateau you climb the small corner just right of the left ridge. | 20m | |||
6c | ★★★ Mike
Climbs just left of the middle structure but stay away from the holds of the structure. At the end the route traverses a bit to the left. | 12m | |||
5c | ★★★ The Middle Structure R1
Follows the middle structure and finishes at the plateau. Prepare for a hard finish. | 12m | |||
5c | Gewoon Mo
Use the structure just right of the left ridge, don’t use the holds of the ridge. | 12m | |||
Rotterdam Monte Cervino Outside Wall F-Wand | |||||
7a | ★★★ Colonette
First climb to a stance under the final overhang. From there climb the big colonette and finish with the slab to the summit. | 12m | |||
7c+ | De Duistere Wand
Starts just left of the overhang and continues diagonale to the most left anchor. Very technical with a hard finish. | 12m | |||
7b+ | ★★ 7a Koek
Starts on the left of the overhang and finishes at the left chain. | 12m | |||
8a+ | Nelis
Same start as “7a Koek” but continues to the second chain. | 14m |
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