Deep Dale - Bear Wall
A great little
find with a handful of very worthwhile little pitches. The face dries in about
mid April, can suffer a little seepage after rain and can also be plagued by midges
in humid weather. Put off now are you well don't be, it provides great face climbing
on a spring or summer evening |
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1. The Bear Necessities (7a) * Technical bulge and blind crux. 2. Bear Faced Cheek (7a+) * Further small holds and hard moves. 3. Bear it All (7a+) * The most technical of the three. 4. Bearly (5+) * Wall and fine crack. 5. Bearing All (6b+) Technical wall and hanging flake. 6. The Water Method Man E3 5c Tricky start and pleasant crack. 7. Setting Free the Bears E4 6a Same start, right-hand side of smooth wall. 8. Palestine (6c) Short lower wall and pillar. 100m to the left are two isolated routes: Lariam (7a) * a blunt rib and then Get it Wired (7a) a thin crack. |
Deep Dale -Secret Garden Crag
| The new routes on this little crag were a welcome and surprising discovery in a very tranquil setting. Certainly worth a visit and can be combined with any of the other crags in the upper half of the dale. |
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1. Costa del Soul (6c+) Short difficult bulge. 2. Mosquito Coast (6c+) More of the same just right. No BRs at present. 3. The Birdcage (7a+) * Left-hand side of smart wall. 4. Valley of the Birds (7b) ** Right-hand side of wall. Fine climbing. 5. Quiet, Shhh, Hush (7a) Fingery and technical though short. 6. Secret Agenda (6c) * A fine sustained route. Lower from tree. 7. Pillar Torque (6b) Obvious by name at end of wall. |