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Restricted Access

The crag is within Earls Hill Nature Reserve which is managed by Shropshire Wildlife Trust. The Trust have a positive view of climbing here providing that people are sensitive to the ecological interests of the site. In particular the scree slopes should be treated with care. No camping and no fires, please.

The 'Fifty Foot Wall' routes were cleaned up and extensively restored in early 2013, with the intention of giving climbers an alternative area if (as often happens) Peregrines choose to nest on the main crag. Feel free to go try these - you might actually like them...

In late 2013, the Wildlife Trust undertook some further vegetation clearance work, mainly of invasive trees on the scree slopes, but also of scrub on the rocks. The intent was to improve the cliff environment from the climbers' point of view, as it will allow more light and air to dry the rocks better.

Seasonal Restrictions

Dates: 4 March to 15 July

Reason: Nesting Birds

Peregrines normally nest at Pontesford Rocks each year, with the nest site changing slightly from year to year. Site notices are normally placed on gates on the access track, and near the foot of the crag showing the extent of agreed restrictions, but as a general principle please avoid the whole crag (Main Buttress, The Needle and the Fifty Foot Wall) during the restricted period.

In 2020, we attempted to find a way to permit the use of some routes whilst closing others, but a number of incidents occurred which meant this was not really workable. This included one party who apparently abseiled right over the ledge with the nest and caused considerable consternation to the birds.

The Shropshire Wildlife Trust, The Shropshire Peregrine Group and the BMC would like to thank all climbers who have avoided the rocks during the 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 nesting seasons. There appear to have been chicks raised successfully in each of those years.In early 2024, the birds have been seen prospecting the site once again, and it looks like they've selected the same nest location that they've used successfully for the last couple of years - it is therefore necessary to impose the same seasonal restriction as mentioned above between early March and mid July.

Rockfax Description
A good and reasonably popular route that is fairly exposed in places. Start at the left-hand end of the 'Fifty Foot Wall'.
1) 4b, 20m. Climb on polished holds - unprotected - for 4m. Continue by first moving right and then left to the arete. Follow the arete to a tree belay.
2) 20m. Easy climbing on poor rock gains a belay on the left below the nose.
3) 4b, 20m. Gain the scoop on the left face of the nose and move awkwardly right to the arete. Go directly up this to the top.
A tough alternative is to climb the short groove and overhang to the right to join the arete. © Rockfax

Birmingham uni 'stoats' ??? 1940's?.

Ticklists

Martin’s 1980’s Ticklist

Feedback

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Andy Clarke 21 Aug, 2023 Show βeta
βeta: It's worth thinking about running P2 and P3 together, as the belay under the nose with the best anchors is quite constricted.
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βeta: It's worth thinking about running P2 and P3 together, as the belay under the nose with the best anchors is quite constricted.

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