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Title: Peak bouldering
Post by: dunnyg on December 19, 2015, 04:13:19 pm
I haven't bouldered much down that way, I have done bits and pieces at stannage and burbage. Looking for some quality, roofy/steep boulders around 7A to 7B ish that will be dry tomorrow. The steep bit isn't important, but is my ideal. Any ideas? Driving down from Leeds, so the closer to there, the better, but not too fussy.
Title: Re: Peak bouldering
Post by: lagerstarfish on December 19, 2015, 04:34:46 pm
Marks Roof etc at Gardoms (http://peakbouldering.info/areas/1-eastern-grit/crags/5-gardom-s-north#.VnWGsPmLRD8) ?

might be some seepage on the topout and the flake for finishing the left problems might be ready to pull off after all this wet

not far from Curbar for a double venue hit - the block (http://peakbouldering.info/areas/1-eastern-grit/crags/2-curbar/boulders/7-trackside#.VnWH-vmLRD8) (not steep) and Gorilla Warfare stuff (http://peakbouldering.info/areas/1-eastern-grit/crags/2-curbar/boulders/8-gorilla-warfare#.VnWIFvmLRD8) (steep) dries OK
Title: Re: Peak bouldering
Post by: Will Hunt on December 19, 2015, 05:37:54 pm
Will Suavito be dry tomorrow?
Title: Re: Peak bouldering
Post by: Gritter on December 19, 2015, 05:45:19 pm
Robin hoods and cratcliffe have loads of quality to offer in that grade range.
Title: Re: Peak bouldering
Post by: Johnny Brown on December 19, 2015, 06:31:03 pm
Suavito is pretty quick drying, but given the length of this damp spell the problems around could be green. The breeze should help.
Title: Re: Peak bouldering
Post by: dunnyg on December 21, 2015, 10:10:00 am
Cheers for the info, had a good day at Gardoms, marks roof and suavito were dry, the problems up behind were dry and ok too. Will have a look at the other options next time I'm peak raiding.
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