The BMC has owned the crag since 2001 and now manages the site for climbers and conservation with input from a group of keen local volunteers on the Harrisons Rocks Management Group (HRMG).
The rocks are situated 2¼ miles south-south-west of East Grinstead, and just to the south of a public bridleway that leads west from Stone Hill House. The crag is designated under the name of Stone Hill Rocks as a geological SSSI due to the unusual bedding formations. It is an important site for the study and interpretation of sedimentary structures in the upper Lower Tunbridge Wells Sand. Bolt belays have been placed at the top of the crag in an attempt to minimize any further erosion.
There is usually a bees nest in the trees at the top of Remote. The bees seem to be fairly tolerant of climbers nearby but it is worth being careful whilst climbing in this area when they are present and active.
Please do not run rigging ropes across the bridleway from trees on the other side as this will obstruct a Public Right of Way.
Rockfax Description
From the starting pocket on Stinging Nettle Variation, traverse right at very low level to the vicinity of Balham Boot Boys. Make a dynamic move to holds and finish above on the ledge. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
Most likely an old route but I thought I’d give it a name and a grade as it’s a really nice climb. Start as of stinging nettle variation and climb into the start holds of steep south and continue to the top. Link for the video https://youtu.be/hzau4N18DQc
Rockfax Southern Sandstone Bouldering Top 50
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