Mountain 132 (Mar/Apr 1990) | Magazine

Issue 132.

John Allen:

The torrential winter has sent the local climbing scene underground. Everywhere the buzz word is cellars: from purpose built climbing walls in the comfort of your own home to dank miserable pits sporting screw-on lumps of wood for holds, they are to be the crucible for rocketing standards in the first summers of the nineties - perhaps! Apparently moves of 7c (English) are being climbed in these subterranean settings and bringing it in to the light of day Ben Moon has established a problem of this standard at Cressbrook Dale. [1]

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[1] Mountain Issue 132 (1990), page 14


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