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M6 accessible bouldering
May 20, 2018, 07:02:28 pm
I'm driving from Stafford back home to Scotland on tuesday and planning to stop for a few hours bouldering at some point. Am i right in thinking that Carrock Fell is going to be the best bet for easy access from the M6?

If not, where else would folk recommend?

And if so, any specific problems to do at Carrock up to 7A? Other than Rouse's Wall, which I'm pretty sure I've done.

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#1 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 20, 2018, 07:09:52 pm
I think Woodwell or Trowbarrow are a little closer to the M6; although, Carrock is a nicer setting and it would seem to break up the journey better.

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#2 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 20, 2018, 08:14:44 pm
Carrock is a good bet, about 20-30 mins from the M6. It'll be in the shade in the afternoon, can get very midgey if the wind drops though. At around 7A I'd recommend:

Buck Rogers
Punks Life
Nova Scotia Arete
Sing a Rainbow - if you're short on time head here as there's another 2 decent 6C+'s on the same bloc.

Expect some to be trickier in hot conditions.
The Silverdale crags Moose suggests are closer to the M6 (from Jct 35) but don't have the quality at <7A of Carrock Fell, best at 7B upwards. The stand out 7A in that area for me is Discohesion (stand start) at Cringlebarrow. Bit of an esoteric highball, it'll be cool and shady if it's hot, but the crag has nothing like the selection of problems that Carrock has!

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#3 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 20, 2018, 08:29:22 pm
Great, thanks both. Sounds like it'll be Carrock.
Are the midge out in the Lakes already then?

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#4 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 20, 2018, 09:33:18 pm
You could also check out Longridge. It's about 15 minutes from the M6 with a 30 second walk in.

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#5 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 20, 2018, 09:38:39 pm
If its hot/warm the Carrock will be tough on the skin... second sing a rainbow - though its a 10 min thrash up the hill.. I always get spanked there grade wise :D

@Woodwell there are some good high 6's to 7A's... a few on Toms roof area - and Whistler is a good straight up 7A on the area to the right. If its warm then its a good shady place to be...

If you're further south then Craig Y Longridge - 15 min from M6..loads there to go at.. (andyF beat me to it..)

Kentmere is only 30 min from the M6... Lots there in your range...

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#6 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 20, 2018, 10:17:26 pm
Looks like there should be a breeze, but if it's looking super hot and you just want a potter around in a nice spot, then Armathwaite may be an option.

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#7 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 21, 2018, 07:07:42 am
Lots of options, thanks chaps. I'll get researching.

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#8 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 23, 2018, 08:52:14 am
Thanks again for the UKB knowledge.  I wiled away a few hours at Carrock on my way home yesterday, helped by a very obliging north-easterly breeze that kept the shady stuff cool.  High Flyer and Boardman's Arete SDS were the highlights. Much to return for...

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#9 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 23, 2018, 11:47:17 am
* ahem * BB

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#10 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 23, 2018, 01:34:57 pm
Is it still available anywhere?

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#11 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 23, 2018, 02:07:33 pm
I believe so. I have some.

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#12 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 23, 2018, 03:55:14 pm
That was a cue for you to post a link.

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#13 Re: M6 accessible bouldering
May 23, 2018, 04:08:48 pm
* ahem * BB
It took me a long time to work out what you meant by that! I actually have it and it's proven very handy many times on similar trips but i just wanted to check with the collective.
Also, High Flyer isn't in BB  :tease:

 

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