Ape Index
Boulder Britain - The Essential Guide To British Bouldering
Boulder Britain is a highly ambitious guidebook that sets out to cover all the best bouldering in England, Scotland and Wales. 2020 edition - due in shortly.
British Mountaineering Council
Staffordshire Gritstone: The Roaches - The Definitive Guide
Paperback. A 2009 edition of the rock climbing and bouldering guidebook on Staffordshire grit. It covers the Roaches; Hen Cloud; Ramshaw Rocks; Newstones to Black Forest; the Churnet; and outlying crags.
Climbers Club
Avon Gorge
The definitive guidebook for the Avon Gorge area, including Leigh Woods Nature Reserve and suspension Bridge Area. This guidebook is a great asset to anyone looking to get on the rock just West of Bristol. This book covers all areas in the Leigh Woods Nature Reserve and along the East wall of the gorge from the suspension bridge area to the sea walls.
Climbers Club
South Devon
Climbing guide for South Devon- Torbryan, Plymouth, Exmoor and Inland crags. South Devon has a plethora of climbing crags, from Exmoor down to Plymouth with many more crags in between! The rock varies from granite to limestone, from bouldering and trad to sport and deep water soloing, it has it all! This book includes details of 74 crags and over 1,800 routes including many recent developments developments.
Climbers Club
South West Climbs: Vol 1 - Gloucestershire, Somerset, Dorset
For this edition, the climbs of the South West have been split into two volumes; this, the first, covering areas close to centres of population such as the Avon Gorge, Wye Valley. and Dorset.
Climbers Club
The Sandstone Outcrops of the Forest of Dean
One of three 'Climbers Club' guides to the Wye Valley area - this volume, written by Martin Crocker, describes the short “grit-like” sandstone boulders / cliffs that abound in the area. The 'Forest of Dean' experience is one of soft, leafy and shady surrounds where the heady mix of grit-like solo-bouldering of up to 10m has great appeal particularly for those who can't face or are unwilling to travel the 160 miles or so to the Peak.
Fell and Rock Climbing Club
Langdale
Langdale is without a doubt one of the finest of the Lakeland valleys and is easily reached from the M6 motorway; the climber is well catered for with pubs, cafes and campsites. One downside of its popularity with walkers and climbers is that its car parks tend to fill up very quickly on a sunny morning. As a large proportion of the crags facing south the valley is an all year round venue.
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