The crag is situated on the south east face of Mam Tor and is impossible to miss, dominating as it does the Hope Valley and seen as soon as one breasts the crest of surprise view several miles away when approaching from the east. The ground is loose, broken and treacherous in most conditions. Probably best summed up in the wise words of the late, great Paul Nunn who declared: 'A shale-built slag-heap of inveterately crumbling rubble.' The face is only probably comparatively safe after several days of hard frost and cloud cover has prevented the sun from appearing. The routes are therefore normally climbed, on the scarce occasions they are, under winter conditions.
Climbing Area:
Peak District
Rock Type:
Shale
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
Yes
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
16
Within National Park:
Yes
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
SK13008351
Parking and Approach
Access is via the disused section of the A625 that runs past the base of the hill. The crag is gained in less than 10 mins.
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