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places to visit => uk and eire => Topic started by: bedrock on February 12, 2016, 09:40:56 pm
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Any suggestions where to Boulder within 3hrs of Edinburgh?? Northumberland forecast not great but limited knowledge of lakes bouldering/conditions. St bees any good this time of yr??! Need stuff high6's to mid 7's. Thanks in advance!!
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Dumbarton?
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Doh. I didn't even consider the obvious.
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If the weather is dry, Glen Nevis or Strathnairn near Inverness. Clashfarquar and Loch Katrine also great.
Or south of the Border, Carrock Fell by a long way.
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not a fan of dumabrton - for me the glass and rubbish just really spoils the venue.
keen on exploring other areas so now have the Scottish bouldering guide - but is there a more up to date online topo for these places?
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keen on exploring other areas so now have the Scottish bouldering guide - but is there a more up to date online topo for these places?
Not really. There are bits and pieces spread about, Scottish Climbs used to hold a lot of updates, but due to lack of traffic and constant spam attack it got locked with the content there already a few years back. So some of the guides are newer than the Scottish Bouldering Guide, some are older, worth a wade through though.
https://www.scottishclimbs.com/wiki/Bouldering
and some bits available here if you click around enough;
https://sites.google.com/site/boulderscotland/
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Ok, thanks for that. This Scottish bouldering appears elusive cf to other parts of uk. Hopefully worth exploring though!
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Yeah, there's some good stuff, just don't expect the volume of problems at a single venue you get in England and / or Wales. Local facebook pages are a good place to garner info too.
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Sheeez, you should have seen dumby *before* it was cleaned up! It's really not that bad right now. I was down a week ago and had a great session.
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Sheeez, you should have seen dumby *before* it was cleaned up!
Its been cleaned up?! :o crikey. I must admit my main concern was my dog cutting his paw, so next time will leave the mutt behind.
Thanks for the FB tip too SA Chris
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Regularly! (buy maybe not recently) I've seen it a lot, lot worse than last week.
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I hadn't posted before cos I didn't want to put you off dumby.
There's plenty in the county with kyloe only being about 80 minutes drive away.
Almost every venue in the lakes is within 3 hours, with the exception of the long walk in places and possibly kentmere.
North Yorks is also in easy reach
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Are the Cunningar Loop boulders officially open yet?
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http://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crag.php?id=22139
Grand opening Spring 2016. Scotland's 'almost font' venue!
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Looks cool.
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If anyone's interested - went to loch katrine boulders today. Great set of problems in a beautiful location.
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Lovely spot, some great problems. Take a while to dry, but if conditions are right they are great.
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All rock dry as a bone (same cant be said for walk in - wellies next time!)
Great problems, a bit annoyed didn't leave enough skin to try Fight club on the way out! Gives us a reason to go back I guess!
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We went in November time and in spite of no rain for 3-4 days, rocks stayed damp from dew / condensation in overcast conditions and no wind for pretty much the whole day. Walk in was fine though!
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There was a nice breeze on the Sunday which helped. Fight club poss was a bit damp, being lower and more sheltered from the breeze, but we didn't climb on it. I imagine with all that bracken it's not the best place in summer!
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No, and I think can get pretty midgy too.