Although located on land mapped as open access, climbing on this crag has been historically banned due to concerns about falling rock. Following negotiations between the BMC and the National Trust, access for climbing has now been agreed, subject to a nesting restriction to protect nesting choughs.
Dates: 1 March to 30 June
Reason: Nesting Birds
There are both sea birds and protected species nesting at this cliff and a seasonal restriction is in place from March 1st to June 30th.
Michael Allday 25/Oct/2012.
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Brolmes | 15 Dec, 2022 |
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βeta: Might have done this one wrong, making it feel far harder than the grade. I started from a kneebar on the lower left side of the rock rather than the arete on the lower right, making the problem significantly longer and more interesting than what I think the intended problem was | ||
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βeta: Might have done this one wrong, making it feel far harder than the grade. I started from a kneebar on the lower left side of the rock rather than the arete on the lower right, making the problem significantly longer and more interesting than what I think the intended problem was |
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Grade: V1 ***
(Cae Du)