The National Trust (who own the Dewerstone and surrounding land) are happy to allow climbing access but ask that abseil descent from trees is not used to prevent damage to the trees.
Dates: 21 April to 30 June
Reason: Nesting Birds
Kestrels are nesting on Upper Raven Buttress - it is worth avoiding these rarely visited climbs while the birds are nesting and it is likely that the young will have fledged by the end of June.
Rockfax Description
Right of Caesar's Nose. Move up to a niche and then use a curving crack above to gain another crack that leads to the top. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
Start 3 metres right of Caesar’s Nose, beneath a niche and large, rightward,
curving cracks.
Climb into the niche, pull directly out of this to reach the first curving
crack. Stand in this to reach the second crack, and follow this to the top.
T. Dennell, I. Liddel 20/Apr/1993.
Meg'n'Liz's Dewerstone slicklist
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Grade: S 4a ***
(Baggy Point)