High Tor is managed by Derbyshire Dales District Council (DDDC) and there is a regular wardening service in operation. There are no major access problems at High Tor, but climbers should take careful note of the following agreed guidelines:
Reason: Nesting Birds
High Tor is a SSSI of extremely high botanical value with some very rare grasses and plants located around the crag. Climbers are requested to be especially careful not to trample grass at the base of the crag and to stick to the established paths so as not to damage plants on the wooded approaches.
Rockfax Description
A good hard pitch crossing M1. Follow Roadrunner to the bulge. Then make some desperate moves (8a for the short?) on undercut monos direct up the wall to reach the traverse of M1, passing four bolts. Continue more easily, directly through the roofs to below unstable ground. Lower off from here - a 60m rope is needed to reach the ground. © Rockfax
FA. Simon Lee, Geoff Hornby 1992. FA. (Freeway) Seb Grieve, Chris Rudd 1988.
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Graham Hoey | 11 Sep, 2003 |
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βeta: This could well be 7c+ for shorties! Don't underestimate your effort Simon! | βeta? | |
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βeta: This could well be 7c+ for shorties! Don't underestimate your effort Simon! |
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shark | 16 May, 2002 |
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βeta: 7c probably right it was far and away the hardest thing I had climbed at the time (ie I was only climbing 7B+. Tricky mono undercut as I remember | βeta? | |
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βeta: 7c probably right it was far and away the hardest thing I had climbed at the time (ie I was only climbing 7B+. Tricky mono undercut as I remember |
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Grade: 7c+ ***
(Chee Dale Lower)