20/03/2025 - The raven nest mentioned below is active once again. Avoid all climbs in the centre of the crag as to not disturb the nest.
A large, active raven nest is currently positioned right in the middle of the crag, effectively blocking access to the vast majority of the routes. Went up yesterday (28/04) with the intention of climbing, but couldn't see a way to climb any of the routes without disturbing/stressing the ravens.
Parking on the triangle of grass as suggested in the guidebook would seem to be not permitted. Parked there yesterday and having then walked all the way to the crag we were approached by the Dunira estate manager (who drove in a 4x4 up to the crag) and asked to move our cars. On explaining the information we had he said we needed to park on the main road car park and walk in from there. The manager was very pleasant and in no way confrontational.
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Conormcc1991 | 9 Sep, 2023 |
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βeta: Bolting is a bit sparse, definitely some ground fall potential all the way up. Sharing the anchor to the right is a bit mad too. Shite traverse over way above a rusty bolt. Decent climb though. | ||
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βeta: Bolting is a bit sparse, definitely some ground fall potential all the way up. Sharing the anchor to the right is a bit mad too. Shite traverse over way above a rusty bolt. Decent climb though. |
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yamithrain | 27 May, 2023 |
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βeta: Traverse to the anchor is anything but pleasant. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Traverse to the anchor is anything but pleasant. |
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icehockeyhair | 16 Aug, 2021 |
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βeta: I feel like a proper fall from the crux on 2nd steep section before 5th bolt would very likely mean hitting the slab below. | βeta? | |
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βeta: I feel like a proper fall from the crux on 2nd steep section before 5th bolt would very likely mean hitting the slab below. |
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