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Climbs 34
Rocktype Gritstone
Altitude 297m a.s.l
Faces SW

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Lund Stones left © Paul Clarke

Crag features

An isolated edge with good rock, that, once cleaned, reveals fine and distinctive problems, across a fairly wide grade spread.  These tend to be quite a bit harder than they look.  A band of big overhangs adds to the challenge but it can remain damp under these so dry conditions are advised.

 

Approach notes

On the Dallow Moor road just north of Dallow Gill.  Just after the Greygarth/Swetton Y junction is the Tom Corner information point (and the first mosaic). Park here.  A short distance up the road is a footpath signpost on the left.  Follow the old abandoned green lane downhill (second mosaic) to pass behind Potter Lane House and to the track across the river.  Follow it left and back right (footpath line on OS map goes over a wall with no stile).  Gates though the fields on the left lead to the left of old ruined barns and onto the moor by the second, bigger, one.  Head uphill following a faint path to a metal gate through a dry-stone wall.  The crag is around to the left past a bend in the wall though perhaps best reached around in front of the bracken area. 20 mins from the car.  An alternative is to combine a visit with Gate House Crag from where the moor can be crossed north-westward to Lund Stones.
 

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A band of big overhangs adds to the challenge but it can remain damp under these so dry conditions are advised.

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