15th September 2023 Update:
Access via abseil, as per the previous agreement is now restored following on from discussions with Manor Adventure the installation of new signage.
Wildcat Main Crag cannot be accessed via the old approach, which was through a gap in the boundary wall below crag level. All climbers must now approach by walking to the top of the crag (path to the left of the wall and fence) and abseiling to the crag base. Climbers must not stray beyond the end of the crag or down to the river. This agreement with the landowner should be adhered to at all times and is a condition of access for climbers.
The crag falls within a parcel of land now being used for outdoor education of children and young adults. For insurance and safeguarding reasons the landowners have created a secure boundary around the site and wish to control and minimise unsupervised access between the public and their residential charges. By limiting access only to climbers who will stay in close proximity to the crag there is sufficient buffer zone between the crag and other areas of the site.
A new fence has been installed along the line of the old wall to prevent the public walking onto the site. This blocks off the previous approach path, but please do not attempt to climb over the fence, or access via the river level gate (even if found open). Please instead access the crag from above by abseil. It is imperative that climbers follow this new approach and self-police. The fence line is visible to instructors using the river below and is monitored with security cameras. Any attempt to access via the fence will be noted by site staff and will result in access being withdrawn. If you see other people trying to climb over the fence, please inform them this is not acceptable – it is up to all climbers to help keep access open.
Currently four in-situ abseil stations are in place at the top of Jackdaw Grooves, Lynx, Tut’s Anomalous and Climacteric. Once you abseil in, please stay in close proximity to the base of the crag where you will be well away from site users.
Due to their close proximity to areas being used by children, access is no longer granted to the four smaller crags south of Wildcat Main Crag (Upper Tor, Mill Tor, Woodbank Tor or Mole Trap Buttress).
Puma Buttress, Slippery Slabs and New Bridge Buttress are not within the grounds of Manor Adventure and access to these is unproblematic.
Rockfax Description
Start up the grotty groove of Sourpuss but exit left. Make a hard move onto the pleasant, pocketed wall just left of the groove, before trending left to climb the crack in the upper left edge of the buttress. Lots of threads on this pitch. © Rockfax
FA. Gary Gibson 1980s 1985.
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hainesck100 | 17 Apr, 2019 |
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βeta: Nice big holds. Bit run out at the top but ok. | ||
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βeta: Nice big holds. Bit run out at the top but ok. |
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GrahamD | 31 Jan, 2005 |
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βeta: If this route was restricted to its middle third it would be excellent ! Big rough holds reminiscent of Pembroke. Shame about the dank start and chossy top. | ||
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βeta: If this route was restricted to its middle third it would be excellent ! Big rough holds reminiscent of Pembroke. Shame about the dank start and chossy top. |
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Grade: VS 5a ***
(Chee Dale Lower)