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The Remnant Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 251 ft | 77 m |
GPS: |
51.28307, -2.76582 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 1,118 total · 8/month | |
Shared By: | Nick Russell on Nov 11, 2013 | |
Admins: | Chris Owen, Euan Cameron |
Description
Just beyond Lion Rock on the North side of the gorge lies this steep crag. Like many of the Cheddar crags, it holds a mixture of scary trad lines (often reliant on fixed threads, old bolts an in-situ pitons) and sport routes.
The Remnant is a popular winter destination, as it receives sun until mid-afternoon. As a result it is pretty quick to dry, but can take some seepage for a day or two after heavy rain.
The Remnant is a popular winter destination, as it receives sun until mid-afternoon. As a result it is pretty quick to dry, but can take some seepage for a day or two after heavy rain.
Getting There
Park at the village end of the gorge, and walk back down into the village, until following a signposted footpath down a narrow lane on the right. A short way down this, turn right (also signposted) and make your way up to Lion Rock (it's pretty obvious). Continue past Lion Rock in roughly the same direction until you reach the crag.
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