The National Trust own the crag and whilst it’s not on open access land with a right of access, the Trust kindly allow public access for climbers, on the condition that we look after the crag. Here are some simple tips to help you enjoy your visit, look after the area and make sure we retain access for the future.
Rockfax Description
The extension of Chimes of Freedom to the top of the crag. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
A spectacular outing that takes Chimes to its logical conclusion. A more amiable way to the top than Waddage.
Follow Chimes to its belay in the scoop. Surmount the heavily reinforce flake and press on to the break. The following section is a direct version of the now forgotten Chimes pitch 2 and perhaps weighs in at about 7b-. The belay is just above the pointy nose on the skyline.
Kristian Clemmow 02/Jun/2013.
Peak limestone north graded list - sport , UK 8a and up
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Grade: 8a+ ***
(Chee Dale Lower)