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Welcome to The Northumberland Climbing Wiki
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== Welcome to Northumberland Climbing ==
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More: [[Crags]] &#x2022; [[History]] &#x2022; [[Campsites]] &#x2022; [[Topos]]
 
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[[File:Crags_banner.jpg|link=|alt=|65x65px]]<strong>Welcome to Northumberland Climbing </strong>
 
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Together with our guidebooks this constitutes a definitive guide to climbing in Northumberland and provides the most regularly updated information about all aspects of rock-climbing in the North East area.  
 
 
Got a specific question? ''[[wikivoyage:Tourist_office|Ask it at the tourist office]]''
 
 
 
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Together with our guidebooks this constitutes a definitive guide to climbing in Northumberland and provides the most regularly updated information about all aspects of rock-climbing in the North East area of England and the borders of Scotland.  
 
  
 
{{Note|We're currently in the process of porting over the old guidebook database into a new platform - you can access a [https://northumberlandclimbing.co.uk/oldguide/ static copy here] of the old website.''' |info}}  
 
{{Note|We're currently in the process of porting over the old guidebook database into a new platform - you can access a [https://northumberlandclimbing.co.uk/oldguide/ static copy here] of the old website.''' |info}}  
  
 
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This guide compliments the definitive guides "Northumberland Climbing Guide" and "Northumberland Bouldering" published by the NMC.
This guide compliments the definitive guides "Northumberland Climbing Guide" and "Northumberland Bouldering" both published by the NMC.
 
  
 
*Full area map
 
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*[["The crags before the climbers"]] - the archaeology of the crags, by Derek Cutts
 
*[["The crags before the climbers"]] - the archaeology of the crags, by Derek Cutts
 
*SSSI status of all crags is shown.
 
*SSSI status of all crags is shown.
 
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Revision as of 06:00, 11 August 2020

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Together with our guidebooks this constitutes a definitive guide to climbing in Northumberland and provides the most regularly updated information about all aspects of rock-climbing in the North East area.

We're currently in the process of porting over the old guidebook database into a new platform - you can access a static copy here of the old website.

This guide compliments the definitive guides "Northumberland Climbing Guide" and "Northumberland Bouldering" published by the NMC.

  • Full area map
  • Sustainability
  • Access
  • Grades
  • History
  • Takeaway guides are available for all of the minor crags with recorded routes
  • Additional information on the major crags
  • First Ascent details, where known
  • New routes and problems
  • Details of some routes which never made it into the guidebooks
  • Photos, including 1st ascent photos
  • Up to date access information, maintained by the BMC access rep
  • Camp sites
  • "The crags before the climbers" - the archaeology of the crags, by Derek Cutts
  • SSSI status of all crags is shown.