Looks great - I've cycled past the crag lots of times and wondered if there would be anything worthwhile up there.What's the best way to walk in? Assume you wouldn't want to get too close to the house near the road?
I went and had a look on a damp day a couple of years ago, along with a few other spots in the area. Never made it back, mainly because I thought the owners weren’t friendly, but sounds like it’s worth another look. Nice one!
Evening all. So I was the person who started asking around. Caught the farmer when he was working the field opposite and spoke to the house owner. Took my 3yrr old along who looked cute and said he wanted to climb. We owe him a debt. The deal is there's loads of people go up there anyway to drink, party and have a fire or bbq but we all got caught up in the issues. The house owner is now an old climber who is ok with us being there I'll be honest the farmer was more noncommittal than anything. I did say I'd clean the crag up hence why as of tonight there's a pile of rubbish under the right end of the crag for me to pick up. A pile of glass collected together and there's the dump from a party over the top. The general rules are. We don't cause an issue for the house, no big groups, no drinking, no music. One car allowed in the gateway. Though I'd be removed to park elsewhere. I plan to try and keep in touch with the two relevant owners.
We had a lovely session here this afternoon. Some good problems, in particular Sleeping Dog. Also did a direct on Land Tax, starting as for this but pulling up left to go up the centre of the face.Great work on the access Ryan, and nice to meet you.Bandy’s idea of parking at Blindside worked really well. It’s a pleasant 5-10 minute walk up, with potential for warm ups on the way, and will be much less likely to piss off the locals than parking on the narrow road under Gibraltar Rocks if the single space is full.