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Torr a Chruidh  Isle of Skye, SCOTLAND
Climbs 5 – Rocktype UNKNOWN – Altitude ? – Faces W
Crag features
Quite a long walk in but very pleasant and not strenuous. Crag is only about 15m at it's highest point and not very long, has a lovely grassy area at it's base and so lends itself to a day of relaxing high-ball bouldering... especialy as the anchors at the top are near non-existent.
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Guidebooks
Skye Sea Cliffs and Outcrops (2012)
Climbs at this crag
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| | Climb name | Grade | x |
| 1 | OSG * | VD | 2 |
| 2 | Sigh * | S | 1 |
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* Climbs listed in red are waiting to be checked by a crag moderator, and may not be accurate.
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Access notes
Straight forward. Park to the right, just after the gate and head north towards the trees and keep going. You'll find it if you follow the vague paths round the coast.
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