One of the more convenient and quick-drying crags in the area. Good sport climbing as well as a reasonable selection of trad routes. The popular routes tend to be polished, especially the starts of those on the Lower Lift.
Whitebeams (a rare species of tree) grow on the crag and are an important feature of the SSSI. Please do not cut any trees on or around the crag without gaining permision first as this could result in access issues in future. If you want to carry out cleaning which involves trees, please contact the BMC access team first through access@thebmc.co.uk.
Dates: 15 February to 15 June
Reason: Nesting Birds
There is a tawny owl nesting on "It's Over for Jehovah". Avoide all routes between "Head full of hedda" and "What you think"
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jk29 | 23 Jun, 2021 |
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βeta: Be wary of loose rock | βeta? | |
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βeta: Be wary of loose rock |
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Minkey | 9 Aug, 2020 |
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βeta: Nice lead. Some loose rock in the lower half but nothing that represents a significant issue. Plenty of good protection, particularly for the committed final couple of moves. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Nice lead. Some loose rock in the lower half but nothing that represents a significant issue. Plenty of good protection, particularly for the committed final couple of moves. |
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RandomUsername | 9 Aug, 2020 |
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βeta: The latest Wye Valley guide book says not to use the higher of the two lower offs (the staples) mentioned in the description. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The latest Wye Valley guide book says not to use the higher of the two lower offs (the staples) mentioned in the description. |
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Grade: VS 4c ***
(Wynd Cliff)