Climbs 108
Rocktype Grit (quarried)
Altitude 265m a.s.l
Faces S
Summit Quarry Todmorden © MikeC_000
Faces SE round the pool. The E2s round the pool are good, as are the E2s on the buttress just north. [Goi Ashmore]
The Owners of the road most people park on have put up "No Parking" signs due to irresponsible drivers, please use the carpark that is BEFORE the wooden bridge - Lets not make access worse.
2 new belay stakes installed at top of Canalside butress
& the routes Cleaned of Grass
A block has come away on Alexander / Brightspark above overlap this winter, but doesn't appear to change grade
There is also no longer a capping overhang on layback crack don't know how it affects the climbing as it was wet today
October 2024: some quarry infilling has taken place in the last year or so. Some climbs are shorter than previous, some longer. Use your common sense comparing your eyes over the guidebook. The landowner is relaxed about climbing. Routes are being reclimbed to confirm/adjust grades - comments to [email protected] please.
Levelling has changed the foot of the climbs on some sections by 2-3m, sometimes shortening and sometimes lengthening the climbing. The Main and Pool area have been considerably shortened.
A significant rockfall demolished Epicoff and Th'Way, leaving an interesting groove, status unknown.
A locally important gritstone quarry accessed by a public footpath from the Warland hamlet. Under the CROW act, the quarry is now open country. For many years the landowner and his son have been amenable to access by climbers. Please show courtesy to the landowner and his son, whose houses you pass as you walk up the footpath – this will ensure amicable access for future climbers.
There is a pool at the bottom of the quarry, whose size fluctuates according to rainfall and is currently preventing access to the Pool Area and Green Wall. After you leave the public footpath, take care in your approach to the crag.
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