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Guess the UKC crag logbook description...

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 Andy Mountains 16 Nov 2012
'Expect queues and falling climbers at weekends'

Its a winter venue.
Guesses?
 Simon Caldwell 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Andy Mountains:

Too easy!
 Jacob Ram 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Andy Mountains:
Norries?
 lithos 16 Nov 2012
In reply to David Best:

dunkeld
 CurlyStevo 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Toreador:
> (In reply to Andy Mountains)
>
> Too easy!

To cheat
 jonnie3430 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Andy Mountains:

The snow one! What about this:

This huge, imposing cliff stretches for over 3/4 of a mile and gives excellent mid/upper grade routes, of up to 900 feet.

In reply to jonnie3430: Ysgolion Duon/Black Ladders?
 jonnie3430 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Dan Bailey - UKHillwalking.com:

Cold, the first place is warmer.
 Darron 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Andy Mountains:

First one sounds a perfect description of Stanage?
In reply to Andy Mountains:

Was Coire an t'Sneachda
 Ramblin dave 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Andy Mountains:
Not winter, but:
"A perfect opportunity to use the word "esoteric"."
 Michael Gordon 16 Nov 2012
In reply to jonnie3430:

Sounds like that could almost be Creag an Dubh Loch though that goes to more than 900ft
 Michael Gordon 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Ramblin dave:

That could be so many venues!
 jonnie3430 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Michael Gordon:
> (In reply to jonnie3430)
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> Sounds like that could almost be Creag an Dubh Loch though that goes to more than 900ft

10 points to Gryffindor! Maybe you should correct the entry...
 jonnie3430 16 Nov 2012
In reply to Ramblin dave:
> (In reply to Andy Mountains)
> Not winter, but:
> "A perfect opportunity to use the word "esoteric"."

I'll start then; Dover, White Cliffs of?

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