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July 2018 - Major rockfall affects Lost World/Mordor areas. In recent years there have been significant and massive rockfalls (hundreds if not thousands of tons of rock)  in this area, and in early July another significant rockfall occured here, that would have wiped out anyone in this area at the time. There is further significant and unpredictable rockfall likley here and it would be prudent to avoid this area. 

The Upper Dinorwig quarries are mainly owned by First Hydro. Access for climbing or any access away from the designated footpaths is not permitted by the landowners, due to liability concerns. However it's rare for climbers to be asked to leave and in general it appears that if climbers keep a low profile, avoid damaging fences, do not interfere with any of the power station buildings or apparatus or any of the historic structures within the quarry that climbing is possible. Access to the whole of the upper quarries have become especially sensitive in recent years and climbers should not gather in large numbers, especially at Dali's Hole area. Bolts have been removed from Dali's Hole by a local climber (late 2010) who was concerned that continued use of this venue by large groups of climbers would jeopardise access to the whole site. There have also been a number of reported altercations between climbers and First Hydro security staff over the years at this venue.

BMC advice remains unchanged - the landowners do not give permission for public access (including for climbing) away from the public paths. Please do not damage fences or signs and if accosted by security staff, please be courteous and report any issues to the BMC.

Seasonal Restrictions

Reason: Nesting Birds

A fence has been errected across the base of the Dali's Hole area to deter access to this area due to liability concerns by First Hydro. Access to this area is especially sensitive at this time and security staff have been reported to be asking climbers to leave this area.

Rockfax Description
A standard 'North Wall adventure'. Start below and left of the 25m long corner with yellow flanking walls, above which a thin crack-line continues for two-thirds the height of the wall - take a lot of microwires!
1) 5a, 32m. The loose crack in the left wall leads to a stance on easier-angled rock.
2) 6b, 45m. Move up and right to the start of a thin crack-line that marks the way up the slab. Follow the crack, taking care in places, to an awkward move left to a good rest. Move back right and continue on your way up the crack. Small wires and technical weirdness lead to a sloping ledge occupied by gorse and scree. Traverse right to a block belay.
3) 5a, 40m. Gain the vegetation on the ledge up and to the left. Ledge shuffle up and left to gain the left facing corner crack that ends at a pinnacle. Head up the grooves behind the pinnacle to the belay on a large ledge.
4) 5a, 15m. Head up and right taking the line of least resistance to the heathery summit and a rowan tree belay. © Rockfax

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Grade: E3 6a ***
(Drws y Gwynt)

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