Can seep so dry days are best. On the other hand it gets very hot in the sunshine.
On the right wing of the crag there are two rare Rock Whitebeam trees, these are some of the only remaining Rock Whitebeam in the Yorkshire Dales and likely represent a genetically distinct population. They are close to the routes Nettle Rash, Britvic Fifty-five and Mettle Nettle. Climber have been reported as damaging one of these by pruning. Under no circumstance should these trees be climbed on or pruned further, regardless of any encroachment onto routes. If climbing and free growth of these trees is not compatible then the affected routes will have to be banned.
FA. Dave Musgrove, Nigel Baker 1995.
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Christheclimber | 19 Jul, 2021 |
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βeta: Isn’t this the same route as Actual Bolt Runners? Yet two different grades appear for each route in logbooks. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Isn’t this the same route as Actual Bolt Runners? Yet two different grades appear for each route in logbooks. |
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rach21756 | 16 Sep, 2020 |
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βeta: Fully bolted | βeta? | |
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βeta: Fully bolted |
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DaveHo | 11 Feb, 2004 |
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βeta: Did this route in 1997, thought it was great. Never too taxing, relatively well protected and highly enjoyable. The crags in a nice spot so worth the effort. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Did this route in 1997, thought it was great. Never too taxing, relatively well protected and highly enjoyable. The crags in a nice spot so worth the effort. |
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Grade: E2 5c ***
(Wainstones)