A steep wall above a non-tidal platform. Good, well-protected climbing.
Some routes are prone to seeping.
A steep wall above a non-tidal platform. Good, well-protected climbing.
Some routes are prone to seeping.
If parking at the Bettridge Centre in Newtonhill, walk south behind the centre and go past the playing fields. After the playing fields, you'll encounter a farmer's field closed by a fence. Go over the fence and walk on the edge of the field (respect the crops) near the coast, until you've walked for about 400m and you find a large post and a few large boulders (57.023148, -2.149499), which mark where you cross the fence and head south-west down the slope to the top of the crag. Some big boulders provide suitable abseil anchors or drop into the small corner that is above Rock Lobster and good nuts and cams work well. 20m will get you down.
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Author(s): Andy Nisbet
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781907233159
A comprehensive sport climbing guidebook for Scotland, including 3 dry tooling areas, describing over 1,300 routes across a wide range of grades from F3 to F9a.
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