Corby's Bridge

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Grid Ref: NU126097   Aspect: WNW   Routes: 1   Problems: 10
Altitude: 150 mtrs   Walk in: 3 mins   Bouldering quality: *

General:

A broken outcrop in a deciduous wood on the steep slopes above and to the right of Corby's Bridge

Rock:  

Fell Sandstone Carboniferous, Dinantian

Good rock, but gets very dirty

Access issues:

Take care with the fence, there is no gate.

Routes/Bouldering:  

Routes:

Nothing

Problems:

A couple of good problems close to the road.

Other interesting stuff:

There is an extensive Iron Age/Romano British settlement on the level ground at the top of the crag.

History:

Developed Bob Smith and John Dalrymple in late 2002.