If your heading out sea cliff climbing this spring it’s worth being a little careful after the winter storms. Many crags have been affected, with several belay ledges washed away and access paths being affected as well.
Here’s a link to a good BMC article highlighting a few spots, especially for us in the south-west.
Sea cliffs succumb to super storms.
Many local climbers have been out climbing new routes on the freshly exposed rock.
Local instructor and climber Pete Greening has been out and about checking crags:
@Team_BMC Terriers Tooth storm damage. pic.twitter.com/rd0fD20ySp
— Kernow Klimber (@KernowKlimber) March 11, 2014
#climbersclub Chair Ladder SE Butress missing large ledge & 30ft Dexter Crack, Mermaids & Original Route. Lines reclimbed No change in grade
— Kernow Klimber (@KernowKlimber) March 11, 2014
#climbersclub West Cornwall. Hella Point, Porthgwarra Buttress & Polostoc Point largely unaffected by winter storms.
— Kernow Klimber (@KernowKlimber) March 11, 2014