Alright We'll probably start around the Bum Cheeks boulder as that doesn't get touched (that) much by the sea, and then work our way towards the cave area as the tide goes out
Hello all,I've finally resurrected and finished a mini guide that I started when I was unemployed ages ago - just in time for the bank holiday! It covers the Southern part of the Culm coast, basically the stretch around Bude (including Northcott, Sandymouth, Widemouth and others).I've put it on ISSU here: http://issuu.com/djcwestlake/docs/southern_culm_bouldering_pdfIt should also be going up on Javu and probably Rock and Run fairly soon.Many thanks to the people who helped in various ways - much appreciated.
I went to Northcott once about 12 years ago but only had sketchy information.
Quote from: Pantontino on August 23, 2013, 01:38:19 pmI went to Northcott once about 12 years ago but only had sketchy information. Sketches out of an old OTE? I had to make do with that too.
Grant, I went to Northcott about a month ago and the block under red quinnie was still there. I'd not been the roof before so no idea what effect it would have on the top of the other problems, but red qinnie itself was as you say.There was also a honking great block under 'after the goldrush' at Duckpool. I didn't actually try it but it looked like it would make things very awkward, if it good be climbed at all. Campus mentis looked dead good though, if a little high for my liking on my own.
Alternatively, where would you recommend for someone sans pad (soft flat landings or plenty of easy stuff)?
Another naff video of quality problems in the SW, including J-Lo, as covered in Dave's new guide -
Another naff video of quality problems in the SW, including J-Lo, as covered in Dave's new guide