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 left-hand side of the buttress via a groove and cracks. Finish using both cracks or it is a grade harder. © Rockfax
ROCKFAX Eastern Grit (2006): Top 500 , Froggatt to Black Rocks (BMC) - The Grade List , Eastern Peak Grit 100 VD- VS , Flying Buttress Ticklist , Wired Peak District Grit Graded List , Level 1 Peak Trad Routes , Seven Crags, Seven Routes
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Simon Caldwell | 12 Jul, 2004 |
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βeta: This and FB Right were both originally described as sharing the same finish, up the wall. If you limit yourself to just using the L and R crack respectively at the top, they are both harder than S. | βeta? | |
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βeta: This and FB Right were both originally described as sharing the same finish, up the wall. If you limit yourself to just using the L and R crack respectively at the top, they are both harder than S. |
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leon | 8 Apr, 2004 |
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βeta: i did this climb when i'd just started climbing and found the top bit a bit scary. been back since with a mate that was climbing around hs and he found the top bit a bit scary too..... | βeta? | |
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βeta: i did this climb when i'd just started climbing and found the top bit a bit scary. been back since with a mate that was climbing around hs and he found the top bit a bit scary too..... |
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Grade: S 5a ***
(Froggatt Edge)