All sectors
All routes on Almscliffe
Name |
Grade |
Type |
Ascents |
Rating |
Sector |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chiasmata
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1000
8A
|
Boulder | 7 |
|
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Wharfedale Wall
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750
7a+
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Whiskey Wall Direct
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700
7a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Envy of Angels
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600
6c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Angelic Upstart
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600
6c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Something's Cooking
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600
6c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Roast Beef
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600
6c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Spirit Level
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550
6b+
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
V Crack Highball
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500
6B
|
Boulder | 1 | |||
Yorkshire Puddin'
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500
6b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Square Chimney and Whiskey Crack
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380
5+
|
Traditional | 4 |
|
||
Chalk Scratchings
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380
5+
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Trident
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380
5+
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Torpedo
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380
5+
|
Boulder | 0 | |||
Whiskey Wall
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380
5+
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
Pram Pusher's Paradise
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300
5
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
Fluted Rib
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300
5
|
Traditional | 4 | |||
Top Shelf
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300
5
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
A Step in the Right Direction
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300
5
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
V Chimney Direct
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300
5
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
Pinnacle Flake Climb Direct
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300
5
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
Kiernan's Traverse and Rough Crack Direct
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300
5
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Piggott's Stride
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275
4+
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Kiernan's Traverse and Rough Crack
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200
4
|
Traditional | 2 |
|
||
V Chimney and Traverse
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200
4
|
Traditional | 2 |
|
||
Fluted Crack
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200
4
|
Traditional | 4 |
|
||
V Crack
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200
4
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
Pinnacle Flake Climb
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200
4
|
Traditional | 4 | |||
Pinnacle Direct
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200
4
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
The Low Man Girdle
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200
4
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
Low Man Easy Way
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100
3
|
Traditional | 8 |
|
||
Fluted Columns
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100
3
|
Traditional | 14 |
|
||
Stew Pot
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100
3
|
Traditional | 12 |
|
https://www.thebmc.co.uk/modules/RAD/ViewCrag.aspx?id=465
The crag is on privately owned land and is not designated as open access. This means that it's very important that climbers look after the crag and behave well to maintain a good relationship with the farmer and the currently excellent access we enjoy.
03.11.2016:
The farmer has recently asked for Almscliffe to not be used as a nightime/lamping venue and the BMC asks climbers to respect his wishes.