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Toad Rock - Denny Bottom

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

Gangway Wall

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

Time Bay

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

Centurion

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

Waistline

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

Chasm

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

Impossible Slab

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

Apis

Key Points:

Climbing activities are limited to top-rope, bouldering, or solo climbing.

When setting up a top-rope, use a non-stretch (static) rope and slings, and ensure the karabiner hangs over the edge of the crag.

Avoid letting moving ropes come into contact with the rock.

Before each climb, clean your shoes to prevent rock erosion and make climbing easier.

After finishing a climb, walk off instead of lowering off or abseiling. Use chalk sparingly.

Do not climb on wet rock as it can cause permanent damage.

Harsh boulder brushes and toothbrushes are strictly prohibited.

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