Carncliff Top and Upper Earl’s Seat
An updated guide to this summer spot. Great for a bit of shade and some quick hits. Note the Project Alert at Earl Seat Main Crag for the strong and brave among you!!
An updated guide to this summer spot. Great for a bit of shade and some quick hits. Note the Project Alert at Earl Seat Main Crag for the strong and brave among you!!
A new problem has been added to the Prune Buttress at Yeadon. The Arkenstone follows a technical start into an easier but spicy finish at Font 7A+. The guide has been updated and is available for download. This begs the question, which will be the next project line to be done on The Prune? There’s more to … More New problem at Yeadon Crag
Although highlights appear in the YG guide West Chevin provides a useful dry weather hit for Leeds based boulderers looking for shelter from the wind or sun. A full script has been included for those elves that love being in the woods.
Small but conveniently placed. Try an evening bouldering and a pint in Appletreewick.
Butch new traverse from Nathaniel Larsson. It has already stopped at least one aspirant. Who is feeling strong enough for the full lip traverse? Maybe need to wait for the autumn!
Something special for budding esoterica lovers to scratch their heads over. The guide (or clues!) for Spirit of Kinder are now online. A great climb, and a wonderful poem from Ruth Snowden. Keep it secret, keep it safe…
On the blocks to the left of the Main Wall are some nice new problems courtesy of Denis Gleeson and Helen Soutar. Such is the popularity of the crag they were repeated almost immediately by Dave Musgrove’s Pensioner Elite Squadron. Enjoy!
The really quite special Sigsworth Crags are now up. If you head up and have any action photos or topo photos we can use then please do let us know!
Tom Peckitt’s excellent topo for the Satellite Boulder is now available in the Wharfedale section, with Tom’s kind permission. Looks incredibly cool! Can’t wait to check the place out!
Each crag page now has a blurb and in some cases a photo attached. This should make it easier to get a feel for the character of each crag before clicking through.