Morning all, just a "heads up" that the above has had a major clean up, with all litter removed, which makes it a much more pleasant spot for all concerned. Perfect gritstone and a lovely setting, let's hope the local scrotes don't return it to its previous state.
As far as I know, yes, but I'd say that there's scope for plenty more - it's pretty much all steep stuff with undercut or overhanging starts, some pretty juggy. Definitely worth the short stroll from the parking area to have a look, and take a picnic
> it's pretty much all steep stuff with undercut or overhanging starts, some pretty juggy.
Very much not my cup of tea then!
I must have cycled basically past it a couple of times I've been exploring up that way, but it does sound -for me at least- I haven't actually missed much. My abilities on overhangs, even with jugs is pretty woeful!
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