The Tipalt (Collar Heugh Crag)
Grid Ref: NY672670 Aspect: NNW Routes: 13 Max Length: 16 Average Length: 8 |
Altitude: 213 mtrs Walk in: 4 mins Route quality: ** Bouldering quality: * |
Turn north off the B6318 military Road 1km east of Greenhead along a no-through road, signposted to the Carvoran Roman Army Museum. Follow the road for about 1.5km past the museum until High Old Shields farm is reached on the left and the crag on the right. It is important to ask for permission, the landowner is sympathetic to climbers but asks that climbers see him at the farm before climbing.
General:
The Tipalt is a delightfully situated compact sandstone crag a couple of kilometres north east of Greenhead. The rock is good quality and the starts of the routes are quite steep for their grade. These overhanging starts provide for some quite good bouldering.
Rock:
Unnamed Sandstone Carboniferous Namurian (Upper Limestone Group)
Very good rock, if a bit grassy in place
Routes/Bouldering:
Routes:
Some steep starts. The guide to this crag is the work and copyright of Stewart Wilson and published in “North Of England Rock Climbs” in 1992
Problems:
Plenty of reasonable stuff on the overhangs at the bottom of the crag
History:
The crag was discovered by Alan Stark and developed by members of Eden Valley M. C. in early 1976. .