A west-facing slabby pillar of rock that overlooks Grassguards cottage. The crag was discovered and developed independently by two teams. DSM +AG also climbed a route that took the area of 2 + 4 Details on FRCC website. Find the crag then use the discrete Detailed or Summary button.
Climbing Area:
Lake District
Rock Type:
Volcanic
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
Yes
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
6
Within National Park:
Yes
Year Developed:
2022
Grid Reference:
SD 228 981
Parking and Approach
Park as for Crag Band at the Fickle Steps parking area. Follow the path down in a westerly direction, then cross the river Duddon via the Fickle stepping stones (water levels permitting). On the opposite bank follow the path heading west up the fellside towards Grassguards cottage. The path is followed along the right bank of Grassguards gill until beneath the overhead power cables, now cross the fence on your right and follow the clearing beneath the cables to midway between the first and second poles, the compact buttress is now visible on a fellside to the right. Head rightwards through a clearing then cross some tussocky/boggy ground (boots recommended). A final short scramble up the slope between some pine trees gives access to the crag.
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