Lake District Bouldering - The LakesBloc guidebook

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Lake District Bouldering - The LakesBloc guidebook

Lake District Bouldering - The LakesBloc guidebook

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You can view a complete list of routes around Coniston here: https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/coniston_bouldering-1786 Farleton Crag To top it all off, once summited, there’s an abseil off Jordan Gap followed by a scramble down the south side of the gap! Climbing is a wonderful way of challenging yourself within a controlled environment. Our half or full day intro sessions are an excellent activity for families or novices, while those with some experience should consider our learn-to-lead courses. Our instructors are passionate climbers keen to share their experiences with you. Learn more at www.mobileadventure.co.uk

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The area is also perfect for more advanced climbers with routes reaching grades of V11, making it a perfect spot for a session with a large group of varying abilities. On a technical note, the guide features an index, which may sound obvious, but other publications have appeared to have missed this somewhat integral feature, which allows you to find problems you know the name of, but not the location of. It's a basic but highly necessary feature, and I'm glad they've included it. Another firm favourite is the graded list, which - even if the author hasn't intended it - will provide endless discussion long into the night (for those who have the time, will, or inclination). Summary

This large boulder is situated in the Coppermines Valley above Coniston and consists of several good smaller boulders scattered around the main boulder. There are 11 well documented routes in this area up to V1/f5 grades making it a perfect day out for beginner climbers to experience a real range of climbs.Renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures, this region offers a wealth of opportunities for climbers seeking brilliant problems and breathtaking views. Whether you're a seasoned boulderer or a beginner, the Lake District has something to offer for everyone. The Lake District is a top destination for bouldering in the UK.

Established in 2003, LakesBloc.com was created with the sole aim of providing the very best online information relating to bouldering in the Lake District and its surrounding areas. As the boulders face East, they tend to catch the sun in the early afternoon, making them perfect for the early afternoon in spring and autumn. In the summer, we recommend waiting until the afternoon unless a bit of heat is your thing! Open Ascents is a climbing and mountaineering company in the Lake District. With well over a decade of experience in the outdoor industry, we have a vast amount of local knowledge when it comes to all these mountains! We specialise in bespoke and private bookings aiming to inspire, motivate and encourage independence in the mountains. Find out more at www.openascents.com. You might also enjoy:

Boasting the tallest indoor climbing wall in England, loads of routes, excellent bouldering, and additional indoor attractions, KendalWall in Kendal has plenty to draw you in. Family and child-friendly taster sessions require absolutely no experience, while accessible CrazyClimbs and a thrilling Sky Jump will really test your mettle! More experienced climbers can try roped climbing (with walls up to 25 metres), the dedicated Training Room, The Tool Box for dry tooling, or one of two bouldering rooms (new adult climbers can also enjoy these after watching an induction video). There are also opportunities to learn with friendly and helpful courses, drop-in sessions, and private tuition. Approach via the friendly High Wallowbarrow Farm, where a small donation box fee goes direct to the farm. Bear left once in the farmyard and walk uphill for 15 minutes before getting to the base of the crag.

Covering an impressive 912 square miles it is the largest National Park in England, and also the most popular, boasting over 16 million visitors a year. And with very good reason! If you’re looking for things to do in beautiful surroundings you’d be hard pushed to beat the Lake District. Approach via Gategarth farm (parking charges apply) and make your way below Low Crag before climbing into the Combe. Once below Eagle Crag, strike right up the screes to the base of the crag. Approach time: 1hr 30mins.It’s worth noting that this is a popular face and care should be taken not to drop ropes on other climbers! A Climbing session is a fantastic activity for families and groups providing a great way to challenge yourselves in a relaxed and safe environment. We will teach how to climb safely and teach you how to belay and lower someone down. All this is done on one of the many local crags. www.derwentwatermarina.co.uk Roadside cragging in the historic valley of Borrowdale offers some of the most accessible multi-pitch climbing in the Lakes and a grade spread to suit anyone. From the classic lines of Little Chamonix (VD) & Brown Slabs Direct (VD) to the mid range 3 star routes of Adam (VS 5a) & Eve (VS 4c), Shepherds Crag delivers for everyone in a social setting with great views over Derwentwater and the Northern Fells.



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