Looking from Euskal opposite, towards the Castellermo, you can see a large white rocky conformation emerging from the wood, similar to the prow of a ship. In 2005 Danilo Bo had the curiosity to go and see this bow, finding a whole ship and bolted 5 medium-high difficulty lines in its most projecting right part. In 2017 Dinda and the Rocpennavaire Association further developed this "ship", adding many easier pitches. The bolting of the wall turned out to be a long construction site, which was not later revealed to the general public due to the emergence of problems relating to the prohibition of bird nesting (see note "Climber & Raptors). The cliff faces north / north-west, so it is a summer location, to be gained with a “nice” walk.
Approach
Leave your car at the same parking lot to go to Euskal-Colosseum-Basura; right in front of the path that leads up to Euskal, on the opposite side of the road starts a downhill path that leads to a stone bridge, cross it and continue to the right. The path begins to rise, bending to the left, with numerous hairpin bends in the woods. The path crosses a stream on the left and continue until it becomes flat. Follow the path on the right, which runs along the ridge and then starts climbing again, passing the terraces of an ancient charcoal pit and reaching a stony ground. Follow the path that runs along the stony ground on the right, until you reach the wall in its easiest part