A crag for explorers. The rock is of the same good quality as its neighbours and the routes are good, often with the crux right at the top. Park in the forestry commission carpark between Lordenshaw ...
A slightly longer approach than its neighbour, Corrie an t-Sneachda, makes this corrie a lot quieter. Some excellent, reliable winter climbing - the steeper nature of this corrie yields some excellent ...
The highest cliff in England & Wales was also one of the first to be explored by the 19th Century pioneers training for the greater ranges, the Climber's Club published their first guidebook for ...
Gregory Women's Targhee 30 - "the most comfortable backcountry pack I've used" While its primary purpose is skiing, this comfy and well-featured pack offers versatility for a number of winter pursuits ...
Twelve kilometres of narrow, jagged rock featuring over 3,000 metres of ascent and descent, climbing pitches, abseils, and a ...
In the wake of the Artemis mission, popular interest in the Moon has taken off. The team behind the Earth's list of Ribus, ...
To cross the Central Fells is to pass between worlds. Between the glittering, coniferous waters of Thirlmere and the nibbled ...
NY1283903828 From the distinctive triangle of roads at Cinderdale Bridge (not to be confused with Cinderdale Common, which is near Crummock Water) cross the bridge south over the River Irt. Turn left ...
Inspired by the 1968 Climber’s Guide to the Staffordshire Roaches and Hen Cloud Area, this is a list of Western Grit’s finest routes from the now-forgotten “Extremely Severe” grade. Focused on quality ...
A spread out crag, with odd shaped pinnacles and a more traditional edge set low down to the west. Offwidths galore, the climbing can be brutal or delicate or both. Gets green, so get out there and do ...
Volunteer to moderate Sgurr na Lapaich We rely on volunteers to moderate their local hills. You would check updates and approve scrambles/summits added to the database. It's a very easy job, and all ...
We rely on volunteers to moderate their local hills. You would check updates and approve scrambles/summits added to the database. It's a very easy job, and all you need is a guidebook and an hour or ...
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