Rocktype UNKNOWN
Altitude 320m a.s.l
Faces N
Snowberry Topping © Mr Fuller
This summit is listed in Trail 100, Hills of the North Yorkshire Moors hill lists.
This summit has been climbed in 126 logbooks.This large sandstone outcrop is on the famous hill overlooking teeside. The routes are long for the area and certainly have a big feel to them. The quality of the rock varies considerably. The main face has variable quality rock. The two cracks on the left hand end are well worth a look (one HVS 5a, the other E1 5b). The best route at the crag takes the line directly up the main face. Good quality solid climbing.
There are some lovely micro routes on high quality moors sandstone at the right hand end.
Good topo here.
'A vastly under rated crag. Went up there yesterday for another look, I was blown away! The reputation of this crag is that it is sandy and loose on a small and large scale. While this is true in some areas, there are a few high quality routes up there with the best around.' Luke Hunt, March 09
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