Guess where?
"The three rules of mountaineering: It’s always further, taller and harder than it looks."
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ghaznavid wrote: Shark's Fin?
Well that's what I've named it for my own use but it is referred to as 'sharks tooth' in the climbing RDs but always in inverted commas...
"The three rules of mountaineering: It’s always further, taller and harder than it looks."
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That's the rather dry Tseketseke river bedsaros wrote: If you look just behind the fin also looks like similar scarring
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Looks natural to me.andrew r wrote: That's a severe scar on the valley wall behind, is that from hiker/smuggler traffic, a rockslide/fall or some other natural event?
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