The bouldering at Anston Stones Wood all takes place on land owned by Anston Parish Council. To preserve the good relationship that climbers have with the Parish Council, The British Mountaineering Council have agreed the following guidelines which we ask all climbers to adhere to:
In addition to the above, avoid topping out where possible.
Rockfax Description
Use the prominent stepped flake line to gain the tufa and finish direct as for The Tufa. The flake has broken at least once so care may be required. © Rockfax
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RJNeal | 5 Sep, 2023 |
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βeta: The rest of the flake has now also come off. This is also currently under the climb too, but since there was nothing under the climb today from the previous breakage, presumably it will be removed at some point. Whereas before there was still a big, seemingly usable (very chalked) hold, now there is very little. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The rest of the flake has now also come off. This is also currently under the climb too, but since there was nothing under the climb today from the previous breakage, presumably it will be removed at some point. Whereas before there was still a big, seemingly usable (very chalked) hold, now there is very little. |
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ebdon | 10 Aug, 2023 |
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βeta: The flake has now come off (currently sitting under the climb) probably worth treating what remains with care | βeta? | |
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βeta: The flake has now come off (currently sitting under the climb) probably worth treating what remains with care |
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Grade: f5+ ***
(The Head Stone)