There are belay-bolts in above most of the popular climbs. For routes not equiped with bolts, climbers should use a second rope to belay on the trees a short distance back from the edge. The crag is owned by the Tunbridge Wells Commons Conservators and the the rocks are part of the Rusthall Common geological SSSI due to their rock formation and natural erosion features. Local BMC volunteers contributed a significant amount of work on the vegetation clearance project to address overgrown areas. This was very successful and the results can be seen at - http://www.sandstonevolunteers.nildram.co.uk/index.html
Rockfax Description
More of a caving exeresis than a climb. Locate the hole inside the narrow chamber and ascend. Finish above once excited. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
Located at the back of the bay left of Conway's routes. A distinctive hole at the base of the corner leads you up into a triangular chimney. Swim up the hole to safety. Also a descent route.
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