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the shizzle => chuffing => Topic started by: sasscotty on May 18, 2006, 12:55:17 pm
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I really want to do some sport climbing in the peak and the only place I have found through using google is Horseshoe Quarry.
I've never been there but I'm guessing some of you guys have and I was wondering if its worth checking out.
what are the grade ranges on it are there any harder routes there and will I be OK with my 50 meter rope? Thanks for any info guys.
Scotty
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I really want to do some sport climbing in the peak and the only place I have found through using google is Horseshoe Quarry.
Scotty
Eh? The only place you found? Try again:
http://www.rockfax.com/databases/results_area.html?id=2
...Horseshoe quarry has lots of vertical routes. Some of the rock is slightly dodgy, though the main wall is fine. You'll be fine with your 50m rope. But it's not the best the peak has to offer.
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Are you actually a real human being?
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I really want to do some sport climbing in the peak and the only place I have found through using google is Horseshoe Quarry.
Scotty
Eh? The only place you found? Try again:
http://www.rockfax.com/databases/results_area.html?id=2
...Horseshoe quarry has lots of vertical routes. Some of the rock is slightly dodgy, though the main wall is fine. You'll be fine with your 50m rope. But it's not the best the peak has to offer.
Maybe not the best, but unfortunately in low grade sport routes, its pretty much all the peak has to offer
The main wall is good but aside from that the rest of it is pretty average to poor
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Maybe not the best, but unfortunately in low grade sport routes, its pretty much all the peak has to offer
Now that's not entirely true is it... There's that book, what's it called...
(http://www.mountainmaps.co.uk/news/images/727.jpg)
Ah yes. Though I've only been to one location within (other than horseshoe) and whilst it was entertaining in a bizzare scramble through the construction site and climb something no-one ever climbs kind of way, you'd hope there were better venues...
What's the one on the cover? That looks alright.
Here's the spiel:
With more and more people operating in the middle grades- from F5 to F7a, the need for information on these routes has never been greater. This is a guide to the best concentrations of these climbs, detailing almost 750 climbs and 15 crags, all within the abilities of a great number of climbers.
Richly illustrated with photo-topos, maps and action photos, this guide also contains a comprehensive graded list and first ascent details. Written and researched by the area's leading activist, and with input from all the key players, this guide gives the most complete and most accurate record of sport climbs in the area. It brings to life a whole new array of climbs that have never been presented in proper guide book form before, and is guaranteed to guide and inspire all mid-grade sport climbers who climb in the Peak District.
Crags covered are Horseshoe Quarry, Hall Dale Quarry, Cawdor Quarry, Crag X, Deep Dale, Lorry Park Quarry, Slaley Brook, Intake Quarry, Devonshire Buttress, Blatant Buttress, Blackwell Halt, Deep Dale, Smalldale and Harpur Hill.
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Harpur Hill is meant to be quite good.
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Bubba clearly has a finely turned ear for irony....
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ok thanks guys i think ill invest in that sport guide book.
cheers.
scotty.
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maybe cockfax's "northern limestone" would be a better book to get?
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I think there are more lower grade venues in the BMC guide. Depends what you're after.
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i'm aiming to push myself this summer so i think ill go fo the harder grades.
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Harpur Hill is meant to be quite good.
;D