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DescriptionDumbarton Rock North West Face 02.jpg
English: The North West Face of Dumbarton Rock in Scotland. The traditional rock climbs "Requiem" (E8 6b) and "Rhapsody" (E11 7a) follow the line of the tallest crack that runs up the centre of the face. Near the top the crack splits in two, with Rhapsody going left and Requiem continuing right. At one time, Rhapsody was considered the world's hardest traditional rock climb, and was established by Scottish climber Dave MacLeod.
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The North West Face of Dumbarton Rock in Scotland. The traditional rock climbs "Requiem" (E8 6b) and "Rhapsody" (E11 7a) follow the line of the tallest crack in the centre of the face