The crag is owned and managed by Natural England and located in the Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve.
Reason: Nesting Birds
Update 28th June 2024 - All routes from "Plaque Crack"/"Rock Biter" northwards (leftwards, looking in) are currently open for climbing. The Kestrels have just fledged so to give them a few days grace, the restriction on The Bay/Raven Buttress will remain until 5th July. The whole crag will therefore be open from Saturday 6th July.
Rockfax Description
The hanging crack right of the cave opening is entered by a tough struggle. Follow the easier corner-crack above. Exit left or right with no change in grade. © Rockfax
FA. John Loy, Dave Johnson, Dave Mellor 1960.
Peak Rock/10/White Life , Chris Jackson’s 100 Classic Limestone Climbs
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The Freewheelin’ Jim182 | 12 Sep, 2021 |
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βeta: I’m no expert, but the ab tree may be dead. The part with the tat looks well hollowed out inside. | βeta? | |
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βeta: I’m no expert, but the ab tree may be dead. The part with the tat looks well hollowed out inside. |
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nick w | 13 Jun, 2007 |
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βeta: good rests and solid gear not as hard as it looks | βeta? | |
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βeta: good rests and solid gear not as hard as it looks |
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Grade: HVS 5b ***
(Kinder Downfall)