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=== The relative fragility of Northumberland’s sandstone crags makes the issues of ethics and style particularly important. Compared with the rest of the UK, Northumberland remains a bastion of traditional climbing. ===
The relative fragility of Northumberland’s sandstone crags makes the issues of ethics and style particularly important. Compared with the rest of the UK, Northumberland remains a bastion of traditional climbing. How did this happen and why should we protect it?
      
==Good Practice==
 
==Good Practice==
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#If you have a dog(s) at the crag ensure it is under control. And note that not everyone loves a dog.
 
#If you have a dog(s) at the crag ensure it is under control. And note that not everyone loves a dog.
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= Ethics and Style =
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=Ethics and Style=
    
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yOGf58TMBg&t|300|right|Robbie Phillips highballing in Northumberland|frame}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yOGf58TMBg&t|300|right|Robbie Phillips highballing in Northumberland|frame}}
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Our established ethics have served the County and its climbers well and they should be cherished. To summarise:
 
Our established ethics have served the County and its climbers well and they should be cherished. To summarise:
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WHENEVER WE VISIT ONE OF OUR LOCAL SANDSTONE CRAGS WE HAVE AN IMPACT. IT IS ALL OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO DEMONSTRATE AND PROMOTE BEST PRACTICE IN NORTHUMBERLAND.
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'''WHENEVER WE VISIT ONE OF OUR LOCAL SANDSTONE CRAGS WE HAVE AN IMPACT. IT IS ALL OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO DEMONSTRATE AND PROMOTE BEST PRACTICE IN NORTHUMBERLAND.'''

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