The main Woodwell crag is unrestricted. The National Trust have recently joined in partnership with the BMC to reinstate access to three bouldering areas on Woodwell O'ert Road on a trial basis: Wolf Buttress, Troll Buttress and Cave Buttress. Climbers are welcome to come and enjoy the bouldering on the three designated areas but please observe the following conditions when visiting: 1. For ecological reasons, bouldering is only permitted on the three designated areas. Climbers should not proceed past Cave Buttress - this will be marked with a sign. 2. Dogs are not allowed. 3. Climbers must not enter the field directly below the rock.
Greg Chapman Jul/2006.
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maxrose | 8 Mar, 2021 |
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βeta: About right at 7B starting the proper way, with left hand at base of crack and right hand on crimp/pinch making it a proper sit. Soft from crouch start/using other problem | βeta? | |
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βeta: About right at 7B starting the proper way, with left hand at base of crack and right hand on crimp/pinch making it a proper sit. Soft from crouch start/using other problem |
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Si dH | 14 Jun, 2020 |
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βeta: The prescribed start in the new lakes bouldering guide is to start left hand in the thin crack just right of creative urge and right hand on the obvious wide pinch or polished crimp. This is quite a different problem (fewer moves but the start move is harder) than starting at the base of creative urge. However from these holds it doesn't really seem to possible to do a sit start, maybe crouching... | βeta? | |
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βeta: The prescribed start in the new lakes bouldering guide is to start left hand in the thin crack just right of creative urge and right hand on the obvious wide pinch or polished crimp. This is quite a different problem (fewer moves but the start move is harder) than starting at the base of creative urge. However from these holds it doesn't really seem to possible to do a sit start, maybe crouching... |
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