Having taken a thirty footer that ended on the ground - slate at that! - I hadn't been doing much climbing for a while. However, being a bit of an obsessive the next best thing was walking; preferably near crags and even better potential new ones.
Mick Johnston describes a newly-developed and steep gritstone quarry near Hebden Bridge.
In reply to UKC Articles: What about the obvious wide crack to the left of The Senate? Anyone tried it? It looks like it would provide a worthwhile route at around E3?
> (In reply to UKC Articles) What about the obvious wide crack to the left of The Senate? Anyone tried it? It looks like it would provide a worthwhile route at around E3?
In reply to Dave Musgrove Jnr: Opinions vary on the grades and im sure a concencus will be reached when they get some traffic . Main thing is people seem to agree on their quality !
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