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Corby's Crag

Map Reference: NU127101

Corby's Crag is a popular roadside crag and a great evening venue. It does suffer from its own popularity with erosion both of the ground above and below and some of the flakes need care.  

 

FIRST ASCENTS:

Amourous Antics Bob Smith, Ian Kyle      
Ash Wednesday Bob Smith and Tommy Smith     1979
Audacity Ken MacDonald and John Earl     1971
Black Wall Ken MacDonald and john Earl     1970
Bloody Sunday Ken MacDonald, john Earl and Ian Cranston 1970
Bluebird Steve Blake      
Bogeyman Ken MacDonald and John Earl      
Cauliflower Lug Bob Smith      
Corbeau Bob Hutchinson   September 1973
Friday’s Child John Earl and Bob Hutchinson   September 1973
Gibbon’s Gambol Bob Hutchinson     1974
Hole-in-One John Earl, Bob Hutchinson and Ian Cranston  
Ken’s Caper Ken MacDonald      
LP Ken MacDonald, John Earl and Ian Cranston  
Man Friday Ken MacDonald      
Misrepresentation Ken MacDonald      
Ranadon Martin Doyle and Karl Telfer     1977
Reject Bob Smith, John Earl      
Sam's Route Stu Ferguson 19 August 1989
Silent Freeway Bob Smith      
Sunshine Superman Ken MacDonald and John Earl      
Super Spooky Bob Smith, John Earl, Ian Kyle      
Temptation Ken MacDonald, John Earl and Ian Cranston 1970
Tenacity Jeff Lamb     1977
The Chest Expander Bob Smith, John Earl      
The Plonka Ken MacDonald      
Tiger Feet Steve Blake   August 1977

 

 

Northumberland Climbing Guide

The definitive guide to climbing routes in Northumberland.

Updates available from the NMC here.

 

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The Northumberland Bouldering Guide  

The Second Edition of the guide was written and produced by the people who developed the area.

Updates available from the NMC here.

 

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Northumberland Bouldering update has more information for this crag  

 

For more information about this crag visit the NMC website.

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