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© Tom Beaumont 2008 Web design © Vern Beaumont 2008 |
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This is the small quarry on the Blacknor South approach. There are now some short bouldery style routes here which climb good quality flowstone.
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This is the first area encountered on entering the quarry North of the block wall/doorway. |
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Sunseeker F2
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by John Leonard 2008 |
The easiest route here climbs the flowstone at the foot of the descent into the quarry. |
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Meatjam F6a+
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Tom Beaumont 2008
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The small overhang and wall is now a bit harder due to hold loss. Finish via cleaned ledges. |
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Sunset Session F7a+
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Steve Muncaster 2007
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Climb the little overhang to a short but technical face section to finish via cleaned ledges. |
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Sunny Side Up F5
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Josh Leonard 2008 |
Just before the block doorway, climb over the conglomerate rail to a lower off on the ledge above.
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This is the area the other side of the block wall/doorway where the bulk of the routes can be found. |
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Don’t Kill Me F4
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Tom Beaumont 2008 |
Good flowstone to finish via cleaned ledges.
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Vertically Challenged F3
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Tom Beaumont 2007
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The flowstone groove, trend slightly rightwards to finish.
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Sunny Delight F3
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Steve Muncaster 2007
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Climbs the flowstone to a shared lower off to the left |
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Surf, Sun and Just Having Fun F3
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Josh Leonard 2007
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Climbs the flowstone groove and pillar.
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The Mighty Bush F4+
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Vic Middleton 2008
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More flowstone and a small overhang.
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Casting at the Sun F5
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by John Leonard 2007
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Climbs the large conglomerate crimps on the upper wall.
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Memories of Blue F5
FA Historical, cleaned and equiped by Mick Ward 2007
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Climbs the small overhang via a long reach to a flowstone finger ledge on the upper wall.
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