For the connoisseur of the obscure. Very sound and compact rock, dries quickly, isolated and remote; the routes here are rarely climbed, though don't let that put you off. The main buttress rises above a horrendous scree gully which is best avoided. A loose ledge runs across the base of the crag 7m above this gully which is the starting point for all the routes. It is best reached from above; take a spare rope.
Climbing Area:
Lake District
Rock Type:
Igneous
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
6
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
1988
Grid Reference:
NY 217 073
Parking and Approach
This steep little crag lies 250m south-east of the summit of Scafell Pike at the head of Little Narrowcove. It can be approached by a long walk from any of the valleys radiating from Scafell Pike or Great End summit towards Esk Hause.
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