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Two New Limestone Guides

Two new guides should be on the shelves now for the summer which may help promote a resurgence in popularity on limestone in Northern England. The heavyweight offering from Rockfax is their biggest guide ever with 384 pages and over 2400 routes. It covers crags from Dovedale in the south to Chapel Head in the North. More Info.
The second guide comes from the BMC and is a small book dedicated to the small sport climbing crags and quarries in the Peak District. More Info.

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28 Jul, 2004
Good news at last, Peak limestone needs traffic, routes need cleaning, loose rock needs pulling off, polish needs applying to the Honey Pot routes. Get out there and check out how rusty those pegs are.
28 Jul, 2004
Also, Recent activity at Dib Scar (July 2004) is recorded in the PDF available here: http://www.climbonline.co.uk/dib_scar.htm
28 Jul, 2004
I have to ask why Mettle Nettle has been retro-bolted as it was fine as it was and not exactly bold. Bob
28 Jul, 2004
Hi Bob There has been an effort to tidy up poor routes with a mix of pegs and threads by installing lower offs and bolt runners. Maybe one or two routes have been given the treatment that should have been left alone but I believe that the right balance is being sought. There is to be another meeting in the autumn to reflect on the work carried out so far and discuss new guidelines for the future. As for Mettle Nettle I'm sorry to report that the start (the first 10 feet) has collapsed and is not climbable at present, hence the new start! Steve Crowe
29 Jul, 2004
Mettle Nettle has not been retro-bolted and I certainly have no plans to do so. I'm afraid Steve has got his facts wrong on this one. (You can't write a mini-guide after only one visit Steve). The bolts are on a new 6c line between Revived Forty Five and Mettle Nettle. Dave
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