General:
This crag takes its name from the small house, or Keb, which can be seen on the right of the picture opposite. 'Keb' is the local name for a small building used to put orphaned labs with lambless ewes to try and get the ewe to accept the lamb. In this case the small house makes the crag look quite impressive, which it is not. However, the ease of access, westerly aspect and ambience make this a pleasant spot for a potter about in the evening.
Rock:
Ottercops Sandstones Carboniferous, Dinantian (Lower Limestone Group)Friable in places
Routes/Bouldering:
Routes:
There are a couple of 6m highballs on friable rock.
Problems: A small number of easyish problems. No decent workouts.
Other interesting stuff:
The Keb was used as the scene for some TV thing with Katherine Zeta Jones. It must have made her look very big.
History:
The crag was explored by John Dalrymple, Steve Nagy and Tim Catterall during 2000. |