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Up in Sheffield having some job interviews Mon-Weds and looking for somewhere to have a quick climb at least one of the days. Have a slightly injured finger on my left hand so will go for some mileage, say 7A ish, harder if I can avoid using my finger finger on my left hand!

Are there some limestone caves that stay dry or anything?

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Forecast looking ok for early part of next week.

For reference eatswood is the most reliably permadry venue I've come across in the Peak. Not quite limestone, but almost.

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Broomgrove is always dry, and I mean always.

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Tor is the classic dodgy weather option.

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Tor is the classic dodgy weather option.

and of course easy to check without having to carry your mats in and out

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Thanks for the replies everyone.

Are these venues in the Peaking Bouldering guidebook (Vertebrate one)? It's packed away in the loft at the moment, yes it's been a while! So psyched to being moving up!

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Yes they are.

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Bad times, have to go in the gfs little micra so no room for mats. Glad I found out this info anyway but will probably be a works session instead *sobs*.

 

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