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places to visit => uk and eire => Topic started by: annakyn on September 25, 2004, 08:25:50 pm
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Thought I'd draw peoples attention to a new area of the UK being climbed. Shetland has a huge amount of rock, mainly granite and limestone with some sandstone. There are some great areas and small bouldering spots are plenty. A small group of climbers have formed this year and we are gradually finding and developing new spots. There is now a website that will keep updated on new routes and problems as they are climbed...
Take a look at www.climbshetland.co.uk
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Sounds like it could be cool.
However in the time it takes to get up there, I could have gone to font for a whole week and back again... :wink:
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(http://www.climbshetland.co.uk/photos/001.JPG)
that place looks impressive?
erm, where's shetland? near the orkney islands? :oops:
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Sorry about the lack of photos on the site at the mo... I'm on the case now! That place is a new pile of boulders on top of a hill, very impressive and loads to be going at. Currently a bit covered in lichen but we've had 3 full days there with a decent group of us so we're gradually making it climbable.
Shetlands are past Orkney by about 150 miles, so quite a way. 1 hr on the plane from Aberdeen though...
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good to see developement goin on everywhere. nice one guys :up:
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Would you need a car to get around once you are there, if you flew in? Or would a hire car be necessary. Looks like a nice option for somewhere different.
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Yeah you do need a car up here... hire is reasonable though. I never hire one but have my bro up here so can get around that way. More photos coming on the website tomorow...