Dates: 1 March to 30 June
Reason: Nesting Birds
There are no applied bird restriction along the Wallsend cliff at present, (2022) However due to it's more isolated nature and available nesting ledges, it is often populated with breeding pairs of seabird through the season. As well as a Ravens nest in the Bigger Peace area.
Be sensible and avoid any routes close to nesting birds and advise others of nests, to leave them in peace. They will all be gone by mid July.
Rockfax Description
The long thin line has a safe, but scary run-out at the top. © Rockfax
FA. Pete Oxley 26/Apr/1992.
User | Date | Notes | ||
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airbournegrapefruit | 13 Oct, 2006 |
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βeta: there are now three new routes to the left of this, thank you Mick Ward. from left to right i think they are, 7b, 6a+, 6b not overly sure on the 6b might be a little harder. you will have to check with mick. | βeta? | |
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βeta: there are now three new routes to the left of this, thank you Mick Ward. from left to right i think they are, 7b, 6a+, 6b not overly sure on the 6b might be a little harder. you will have to check with mick. |
There are no ascents logged for this climb.
Grade: 7b+ ***
(Cheyne Cliff)