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
The first in a series of quality E4s is probably the easiest of the bunch. Start at the far left-hand end of the grassy ledge and climb a corner to the bulge. Make a tricky move up right into a corner and climb this to easier ground and the top. © Rockfax
FA. Jim Moran, John Reagan 1976.
Peak Rock/13/The Limestone Revolution
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SiW | 17 Aug, 2005 |
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βeta: The peg is actually an ageing thread. Beware of the ant's nest hiding in the grass at the belay, it doesn't respond well to being sat on. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The peg is actually an ageing thread. Beware of the ant's nest hiding in the grass at the belay, it doesn't respond well to being sat on. |
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Graham Hoey | 13 Jul, 2004 |
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βeta: The stuck nut is a hex on rope, not a wire. There is no peg. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The stuck nut is a hex on rope, not a wire. There is no peg. |
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Grade: E4 6a ***
(High Tor)