Does anyone know where I might be able to find some topos for Harrison's? Late minute plan to go tomorrow and a bit late to get a guidebook. The only link I was able to find on a previous similar thread (http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?t=312660) no longer works and I haven't had much luck googling it.
In reply to Juan S: Hi Juan, this is about the most useful site I know that offers pictures and brief descriptions. Best of luck, it's a great crag with some standout hard routes and classics. In case you are unaware please take sufficient slings and anchoring equipment and preferably static rope due to the soft nature of the rock. Have a good read of the signs coming into the crag as it observes different ethics to grit or limestone etc and don't climb if wet as holds break easily (sorry if you know this already). Best of luck and have fun.
Huge thanks, looks like agreat site! We've climbed on sandstone before so we should be okay gear and ethics wise, but always good to have the reminder on this thread.
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