The crag is not mapped as open country under CRoW, something that may surprise anyone who has climbed there. It is, however, in the ownership of the National Trust and access made available by the trust. BMC is taking up the CRoW mapping issue with Natural England. Please be aware peregrine have nested at the crag. If you observe them during the Spring months, please do not disturb them during this sensitive period - give the nest site a wide berth.
Dates: 1 March to 30 September
Reason: Nesting Birds
Peregrine nest in the Jezebel area.
Best advice is to avoid crag. Certainly avoid the specified routes, and those around them. But if you are there look out for behaviour including:
If this behaviour is observed, please withdraw as quickly as possible to avoid the chicks or eggs becoming chilled causing them to perish.
It is a criminal offense to intentionally or recklessly kill, injure or take a Peregrine.
Rockfax Description
24m. The left-hand groove gives a fine sustained pitch with an awkward chimney, some good jamming to reach a big flake and a finish up the grooves just to the right. The central section of the routes is a bit vegetated at present. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
All vegetation on the route was removed in September 2012. It is now one of the best pitches on the crag.
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Grade: HVS 5a ***
(Corby's Crag)