Sigsworth Update
A couple of new additions on the Bill and Ben boulders this weekend from the in-house team including a good sloper traverse.
A couple of new additions on the Bill and Ben boulders this weekend from the in-house team including a good sloper traverse.
Bingleybleau has landed. A huge thanks to Russell Bowman and friends who have painstakingly unearthed, brushed, developed, and documented a large number of problems at a real span of grades in the heart of Airedale. Quick drying, on excellent rock, and just in time for the winter season!
This update from Kim Buck who has been haunting the place as part of his recovery plan! Some new variations near 12 in the Font 6b to 6c+range. By far the best though, is the extension to the traverse. Follow Parcel of Rouges to the move up to the jugs at the end, from there cross under … More Thieves Moss
The strangest crag in Yorkshire? The bouldering on the sandstone below the limestone at Crimple Beck is now online. https://unknownstones.com/crimple-beck-crag/
The plantation covering the western half of Rivock Edge has been felled. Paul Farish and I visited these boulders a few years ago and climbed on the right hand group (just over the wall from the good Rivock Boulders covered on this site and in the YMC guide). We weren’t impressed enough to record anything … More Rivock Edge Wood Clearance.
Rylstone – new additions Two areas of this long edge recently developed by Dave Musgrove and friends. Well worth the walk!
A great little limestone crag on the flanks of Ingleborough. The rock is like Malham’s finest (not the rubbish on the bolt routes but the good ones on the wings).
PDF now online
Some great looking additions from Kim and Will Buck. We will add a mini-topo in due course but to be going on with Kim reports: “The crag was really well covered in the new Yorkshire Grit Guide Volume 1 – all the numbers relate to that. The little blocks on the left have loads of … More High Crag (Stump Cross)
Worth checking out if you like your problems less than overhanging and high. This area has been climbed on for years but now documented.