The old railway cuttings on the east coast of Portland provide crags which get plenty of morning sun and also give welcome shelter on days when a cold westerly wind is blowing. Easy access, the spread of grades and it’s sheltered position make the area very popular and it’s rare to ever have the crag to yourself.
Climbing here you are very visable to the public and locals using the this popular section of coast path. Please be considerate and fiendly to avoid any access issues as you are climbing on private land.
Past complaints from nearby residents about the area being used as a toilet have caused some access issues. Please help avoid further problems by ‘going before you go’ or using the public toilet in Easton. No one likes having to avoid a minefield of discarded toilet paper and piles of poo, so if you really are caught short, make sure you shallow bury any solid waste.
Rockfax Description
A crimpy and technical line up the wall to the right of Consommé. The crack of Consommé is out of bounds. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
The line to the right of Consommé. The crack is out of bounds. Steady climbing up to the blank wall, then make a long stretch left and crimp upwards with technical footwork. Marti Hallet's old project originally known as Master Chef.
FA. Andy Lamont, Sam Ferguson 24/Jun/2016.
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MarcDorrington | 3 Jan, 2021 |
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βeta: Super crimpy through the face with some big moves. Hard Crux. Definitely felt hard for 7b. 4th or 5th rp. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Super crimpy through the face with some big moves. Hard Crux. Definitely felt hard for 7b. 4th or 5th rp. |
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Grade: 7b ***
(Wallsend South)