Climbs 12
Rocktype Sandstone (hard)
Altitude 357m a.s.l
Faces NW
number one buttress © phleppy
All single pitch and mostly soloable.
The rock is compact and generally sound although there are areas of looseness which require care. There is scope for bouldering on isolated small outcrops below the moortop commencing from close to the triangulation pillar. 200m South of the triangulation pillar and below the footpath lies a small disused quarry. There are a number of low easy routes and some steeper lines. Directly below the quarry although not obvious lie the bigger buttresses. They can be identified by the clean top of Number One Buttress poking through the heather down the hillside. Steep ground below the buttresses adds to a sense of exposure although the routes are reasonably accessible. A rigging rope should be considered as there are few natural belays at the top of the crags.
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