No access problems. The area is part of the Eastern Edges SSSI designated for its assemblage of breeding birds - please make sure dogs are under control to protect birds and sheep: the grazier has reported losses.
Reason: Nesting Birds
Ring ouzel nest sites change quickly and frequently as they often have several broods each year with different nest sites for each brood. On site signage will be up around any of the nest sites where climbing may impact on the birds and this is always up to date and accurate.
Rockfax Description
The arete on its right side by some mild laybacking and a tasty high step. Protected by small cams. © Rockfax
ROCKFAX Eastern Grit (2006): Top 500 , Northern Peak Grit 100 VD - VS
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FelixCurrell | 18 Jun, 2021 |
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βeta: Good route, definitely a tricky HS, needs small/medium cams | βeta? | |
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βeta: Good route, definitely a tricky HS, needs small/medium cams |
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Si dH | 13 Dec, 2004 |
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βeta: didnt layback at all, one tricky mantel, take a friend 1! | βeta? | |
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βeta: didnt layback at all, one tricky mantel, take a friend 1! |
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Monk | 16 Jun, 2004 |
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βeta: How did you bridge an arete? Nice climbing, but not much laybacking going on. Protection is adequate with small cams. | βeta? | |
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βeta: How did you bridge an arete? Nice climbing, but not much laybacking going on. Protection is adequate with small cams. |
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Jon Greengrass | 17 Jun, 2003 |
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βeta: Juggy then bridging, and then that laybacking would be mantelshelfing? | βeta? | |
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βeta: Juggy then bridging, and then that laybacking would be mantelshelfing? |
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Grade: HS 4b ***
(Burbage North)