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Restricted Access

Wilton 3 is owned by Bolton Gun Club with agreed times for shooting and climbing - live firing takes place and it is vital that climbers understand and follow the agreed access arrangements. A new approach has recently been agreed – please see the ‘access’ section below for details as the old approach through the front gate is no longer possible.

Climbers have priority on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Shooters have priority on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays and if shooting, red flags will be flying around the top of the quarry as well as on the approach.

On shooting days when the red warning flags are not in place, climbers can access the quarries, but if shooters arrive later, please pack up and leave as soon as safely possible. Please try to avoid the temptation of assuming that the ranges are not being used until at least mid-afternoon. On days when climbers have priority, the shooters can use the sites if climbers are not present when they arrive. However, if climbers arrive shooting must stop. If shooting is taking place on a climbing day, enter the quarry using the route detailed in the ‘access’ section below and approach the shooters hut along the newly landscaped path (which takes you safely behind the line of fire). Politely ask the shooters to stop and allow them a reasonable amount of time to clear up.

Climbers have an additional day in Wilton 3 on Mondays compared to Wilton 2 & 4. If the neighbouring gun club are using Wilton 2 but Wilton 3 is not being used, climbers can still use Wilton 3, provided that they do not climb the routes on Orange Wall (i.e. routes between Twin Cracks and Orange Corner inclusive). On these days, climbers must not pass the fence on the ridge between Wilton 2 and 3 or descend past it.

The easiest line up the eponymous block on the side of the hill. The wall is climbed via a large layaway, which further accentuates the geometrical theme with its sizeable right angle, from whence the crux can be dissected, or indeed measured carefully with a protractor, depending on personal preference. Previously climbed as a gearless VS, it nowadays makes a much more satisfyingly square meal as a well proportioned boulder problem.

Ticklists

100 Grit Blocs , Lancashire bouldering top 230 V2-V11 (5+-8A)

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Jackspratt 25 Sep, 2021 Show βeta
βeta: Felt very much 6a/6a+ to me, specifically it felt like a Wilton 6a/6a+
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βeta: Felt very much 6a/6a+ to me, specifically it felt like a Wilton 6a/6a+
robertmonk1 22 Feb, 2021 Show βeta
βeta: 2 star problem. 3rd go. Felt every bit font 6A to me. Wouldn't argue with font 6A+.
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βeta: 2 star problem. 3rd go. Felt every bit font 6A to me. Wouldn't argue with font 6A+.

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High f6A
Mid f6A
Low f6A
High f5+
Mid f5+
Low f5+
High f5
Mid f5
Low f5
Votes cast 18
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Style of Ascent
Bouldered
Soloed
Lead
Not Set
Redpoint
Onsighted
Repeated
Flashed (β)
Not Set
Route of Interest
3 Hole Challenge.

Grade: V2 ***
(Hollywood Park)

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