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Climbs 83
Rocktype Gritstone
Altitude 249m a.s.l
Faces SW

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Simon leading the excellent Plantation Crack. © fugg

Crag features

The rocks are on private land and the area beneath the crag has been replanted following felling a few years ago. The newly forming wood is used for shooting and other sporting activities and permission to climb should be sought from Mr Stuart Barrett of Braisty Wood Farm.

Approach notes

The arrangements have changed since the publication of the YG Guide. See below

Restricted Access

Private Land

The rocks are on private land and the area beneath the crag has been replanted following felling a few years ago. The newly forming wood is used for shooting and other sporting activities and permission to climb should be sought from Mr Stuart Barrett of Braisty Wood Farm.

The arrangements have changed since the publication of the YG Guide.

Please:

1 – Ring on 07837863653 and ask for permission – Mr Barrett is very happy for people to climb but there will be times when commercial activities will mean it is best not to.

2 – If there is no answer (unlikely) leave a mobile phone number.

3 – It would help for you to leave a note with a mobile number in the car window in case people turn up to use the land after you have started climbing.

The usual courtesies apply – please keep noise down, no large groups and no dogs unless on a lead and with permission.

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