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BMC Lancashire Rock, in stock and two smoking barrels Gear News

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The crags, unknown to many, scoffed at by a few, and ardently adored by a loyal and devoted band of local lovers, offer many of the best outcrop routes on grit. They are set conveniently smack in the heart of the urbanised north, and climbers from Lancaster, Preston, Bolton, Manchester and Liverpool could be deep within their muscular arms within forty minutes of leaving work on a spring evening.

The new guidebook is the result of years of effort by the most committed of local climbers and is set to do for climbing in the county what Howard Carter did for King Tutankhamun. It will reveal the mythical crags, spoken of in hushed tones by the cognoscenti, to a waiting population of many. These waiting climbers will be amazed at the treasures that have lay hidden from them for so long, and will be dazzled at the beauty that awaits them.

But maybe beauty is the wrong word. The thousands of routes that are covered in the new guide have character, brutality, charm, charisma, technical joy and a full-frontal fierceness all their own. These are not the delicate jewels found on the Eastern Edges. These are tough, hardworking climbs; nine-to-five and two weeks off in the summer. In short, they are brilliant routes on great crags.

The quarries and edges of Lancashire have long been something of a mystery to many climbers. It’s time for that to change. Despite the reputations and realities of climbing here, it is a fantastic region. Get yourself a copy of the new Lancashire Rock guidebook, roll your sleeves up and get stuck into some of the best routes on gritstone.

LOOK INSIDE:

Have a look inside

BUY:

Get your copy now from the BMC shop. With a great discount for BMC members.

FURTHER INFO:

First ascent list for Lancashire Rock guidebook


For more information the BMC website



2 Sep, 2016
Fantastic effort, much appreciated :-) Very much hoping to see routes logged on here that are outside Western Grit, thanks to this. The increased traffic will hopefully help reduce the amount of crag maintenance required currently.
2 Sep, 2016
Wilton Fest on Saturday links up with the Lancs guidebook launch and I'm sure there is a deal on for the new guide (alongside all the other festivities and raffle prizes) but someone in the BMC will need to provide details. https://www.thebmc.co.uk/wiltonfest-16
2 Sep, 2016
"The new guidebook is the result of years of effort by the most committed of local climbers and is set to do for climbing in the county what Howard Carter did for King Tutankhamun." Didn't turn out so well for him though did it?! Watch out Grimer and co - the curse of the Lancastrians may now be upon you, where you are condemned for ever more to climb in veg filled disintegrating quarries, surrounded by shopping trollies, dumped building waste and dead sheep - at least that's my memories of Pack Horse Quarry. ;)
2 Sep, 2016
You mean "Being from Lancashire"?
2 Sep, 2016
Lancs Rock will be on sale for £20, and all other guidebooks will be discounted. See you there!
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