The Old Man of Hoy Classic
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Fair play ...you guys are good ....nice movers ..no grunting and spitting!
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Rising out of the Atlantic Ocean to a height of 450 feet (137m), The Old Man of Hoy is the UK's tallest sea stack. Originally an arch with two "legs", hence its name. There is already a large crack running down from the top of the stack. The classic route goes at E1 5b and it's yours for the taking...
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how tall is the old man?
and is it the highest in the UK?
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impressive
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Brilliant film!
switchkrukz 1 year ago
cheers.
paulacrosby 1 year ago
The Old Man of Hoy is not the UK's highest sea stack - that honour goes to Stac Armin out in the St Kilda group at 196m high. The E1 5b climb on the Old Man of Hoy is great fun - must recommend it.
assyntbob 1 year ago
I stand corrected. I had cut & pasted the info so thanks assyntbob, you stack connoisseur!
paulacrosby 1 year ago
What is the song that starts at 3:30?
Mrlint101 2 years ago
The film starts with '18', then 'Look Back In' mixes in at about 45secs, and 'Rafters' starts somewhere close to 3:20.
They're all off the Moby album '18'.
Any comments/rating on the film would be appreciated...
paulacrosby 2 years ago