Us:'Nesscliffe is more impressive.' Neil guffaws with laughter. We don't. 'Oh, you're serious?'
it might be worth knowing I managed this ground up back in 1989
Thought I'd take a look as I don't live too far away and fancied something local as an alternative to walls. So today I took the mutt for a strole to this crag. Well I've limited climbing experience but even I could see that this was a pile of c**p. I don't even know why it's listed on this site, okay it's a rock but that's it. Even if the vegetation is cleared you'd need a severe jet-wash to get me even touching the rock. Judging by the stuff left around, the only people who frequent this place just want somewhere out of the way for their sex, drugs and alcohol. I'll never subject me or my dog to this tip again!crezzer - 22/09/2006
CharacterIt is difficult to adequately describe the character of this crag, save to say that the atmosphere and ambience here are unique. For many, including the author, it is a rather frightening and inhospitable place- rumours that the site is used for witchcraft are entirely plausable.
It was crap in 1997/8. It was more the sudden feeling of panic associated with it. I wouldn't go back. I doubt there would be much bouldering potential either.Plus they make you pay a quid for the guide!!!! http://www.westmidlandsrock.co.uk/downloads_1995.htmand there were only 11 routes in 1995