Warning #1: In the descriptions listed below, I try to be as accurate as possible in providing information about the climbs. The measurements and descriptions that I give are accurate on the day that I made them. However, things can change over time - anchors or bolts can move or be removed. Be careful and make no assumptions about the climb.
Warning #2: The height of the bolts and the height of the climb depend on where the belay is set up. The height of the climb is measured from directly beneath the first bolt (see the measurement methods before using the measurements). This may not be the place where you set up the belay. The heights that you experience may be different than those reported in this website.
Warning #3: If you are not familiar with a climb, tie a knot in the non-climbing end of the rope or securely anchor it to the belayer's harness - it will prevent you from being lowered off the end of the rope. Likewise, when rappelling, tie knots in the ends of both ropes in order to prevent sliding off the end of the rope.
Warning #4: If you are not familiar with the climbs, leave the 50 meter rope at home - use at least a 60 meter rope. There are many climbs that are too tall to safely climb with a 50 meter rope but you can safely climb most routes with a 60 meter rope.