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Cafe open on weekends and most of the summer months. No camping but small bunkhouse may be available - ask at the Nat. Trust office on site.

Seasonal Restrictions

Dates: 27 March to 30 June

Reason: Nesting Birds

Owls occasionally nest in the Pig Traverse Area (they have nested 2022). Signage will be posted  - please avoid this area if this is the case.
Would just like to add this variation as it’s the in the TC guide photo on page 56 and I think climbs really well from sit, it’s like an outdoor Moonboard problem, fitting in to small ‘boxes’ then boosting out as far as you can.
Maybe an easier (?) version of Tit Field Thunderbolt. Sit start matching low crescent, use intermediate pocket to boost out to the chip on Chicken, rock over left back to rail, right foot in the high pocket and straight to the top without any matching or intermediate slopers.
Grade somewhere between 7A+ and 7C+ but exceptionally morpho. (Feels as hard to me as the natural version, I’m about 5’10”) Being taller helps with start and finish but being small and flexible helps with the high feet in middle.

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Route of Interest
Pruneaux a l’Armagnac

Grade: f7C ***
(Yeadon Crag)

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