This crag contains a very special rock type, Olivin, which is basically sandstone. Therefore you find a lot of slopers, jugs and smears in this crag.
Waterway sector is climbable in slight rain, whereas the forest needs a day to dry.
The rock is either very grippy, or quite polished (Tak 6C+ for example).
Truly a gem of Norwegian bouldering.
There is both granite and olivin around, and the olivin in the waterways should a general rule not be brushed with steel brushes. It's a very efficient way of sandbagging yourself.
You should be noted that there will NOT be sudden flooding of the waterway, as it is regulated. Rather it might, extremely rarely, rise slowly from below.
“Jimdalen” area is located north of Onilsvatnet and is mostly various type and quality of granite. Here you’ll find that the rocks can be taller than the rest of the area. There is a tractor road/trail that initially follows the power lines, this is a good entryway to the valley.
There will be hunting activity here during open season.