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Grid Ref:
NU082035
Aspect:
NW
Altitude:
210 mtrs
Walk in:
20 mins
Bouldering quality:
*
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Park at a gate just north of the power lines. The crag can be seen on the moor.Go through the gate and head for the last pylon before the crag, then go through the gates and thrash through the heather and bracken to the crag.
General:
A 7 metre high slab of good, quite clean rock.
Rock:
Fell Sandstone
Carboniferous, Dinantian
Excellent
Routes/Bouldering:
No recorded routes.
Problems:
Easy slabs, but look very enjoyable.
History:
Unknown.
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