I had a nice time actually, my first visit, bone dry and lovely light early afternoon. Time was limited (and I'm all crook) so didn't go anywhere but Burnt Heather area, such beautiful rock! Theres an amazing looking undercut diamond shaped slab sat by itself about half way between the Burnt Heather bit and the Main Crag. Its not in Greg's selected bouldering pdf. Presumably there's stuff on it? Anyway, very much looking forward to going back.
Quote from: andy popp on September 20, 2011, 09:51:51 pmI had a nice time actually, my first visit, bone dry and lovely light early afternoon. Time was limited (and I'm all crook) so didn't go anywhere but Burnt Heather area, such beautiful rock! Theres an amazing looking undercut diamond shaped slab sat by itself about half way between the Burnt Heather bit and the Main Crag. Its not in Greg's selected bouldering pdf. Presumably there's stuff on it? Anyway, very much looking forward to going back.Is it worth the trip Andy? (from S.Mancs for me..)
Quote from: andy popp on September 20, 2011, 09:51:51 pmI had a nice time actually, my first visit, bone dry and lovely light early afternoon. Time was limited (and I'm all crook) so didn't go anywhere but Burnt Heather area, such beautiful rock! Theres an amazing looking undercut diamond shaped slab sat by itself about half way between the Burnt Heather bit and the Main Crag. Its not in Greg's selected bouldering pdf. Presumably there's stuff on it? Anyway, very much looking forward to going back.Pretty much everything, including updated parking info, is in the Yorkshire Grit Bouldering Guide Vol 2, by Total Climbing. I wrote the Thorn Crag section of the guide, thus why there is no definitive free topo at present.