In reply to Al Evans:
Gogarth North The glorious sea cliffs of Gogarth, situated on the western tip of Anglesey, provide an unparalleled range of exciting traditional routes in a beautiful and atmospheric location. It is nearly 20 years since the last definitive guide was produced to the area; since then there has been over 300 new routes done on the various Anglesey sea cliffs.
Gogarth North covers the run of dramatic cliffs across the Gogarth Bay and round the North Stack promontory. It also includes the little known limestone sport crags along the north coast of Anglesey, which have undergone a re-equipping program in the last year.
- Over 500 action packed routes
- Holyhead Mountain, Upper Tier, Main Cliff, Easter Island Gully, Wen Zawn, Flytrap Area, North Stack, Tsunami Zawn, Breakwater Quarry, the Benllech and Fedw Fawr limestone crags
- Full colour topos, extensive area maps and individual crag approach maps
- In depth history section written by Martin Crook
- Atmospheric and inspiring action shots from the best climbing photographers available, including: Ray Wood, Jethro Kiernan, Glenn Robbins and Dave Kendall
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