Ring Ouzels are reported to be nesting on Flying Buttress. Please avoid this and adjacent routes.
from 14/06/2023 to 01/07/2023
Adders are frequently seen around Curbar. They are often very well camoflaged so it's worth keeping an eye out when moving into new areas, picking up kit etc as a bite, although not life threatening to most healthy adults can still be nasty.
Ticks are abundant due to a large population of red deer. take care, particularly if passing through bracken below the crag.
Rockfax Description
The overhang is tackled with great difficulty - crucial small cam. © Rockfax
FA. Mike Lea 1999.
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Graham Hoey | 17 Sep, 2003 |
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βeta: p.s the line on the diag is wrong, it crosses the roof further left. Watch out for the loose hold in the roof, it seems keyed in, but is gradually breaking up. | βeta? | |
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βeta: p.s the line on the diag is wrong, it crosses the roof further left. Watch out for the loose hold in the roof, it seems keyed in, but is gradually breaking up. |
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Graham Hoey | 17 Sep, 2003 |
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βeta: Start up the groove directly below, not by traversing in from the left. The finish is a 'specialist's' move requiring big lats and triceps, the hardest 6b move on the edge (given that White Lines should be 6c!)? | βeta? | |
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βeta: Start up the groove directly below, not by traversing in from the left. The finish is a 'specialist's' move requiring big lats and triceps, the hardest 6b move on the edge (given that White Lines should be 6c!)? |
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Grade: E4 5c ***
(High Tor)