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Quayfoot Buttress

Rhyolite · Sheltered exposure · 100m altitude

Marginal — assess
Marginal — Assess Conditions
55%
confidence

After a very wet fortnight (nearly 200mm in 28 days), Quayfoot has had two dry days (June 14–15) followed by light drizzle today. The south-facing, non-porous BVS rock at this low-altitude crag dries quickly, so the main faces may be dry during the mid-morning to mid-afternoon window today, but high humidity (80%+) and 100% cloud cover will slow surface drying and the tree canopy above may still be dripping. A visual check on arrival is essential.

Based on weather conditions only — does not cover bird nesting restrictions or other access issues.

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Climbing Outlook

Today 17 Jun
Marginal 55%
Wed 17 Jun
Marginal 50%
Thu 18 Jun
Do Not Climb 90%
Fri 19 Jun
Do Not Climb 90%
Sat 20 Jun
Do Not Climb 60%
Sun 21 Jun
Marginal 50%

Site Details

A compact, friendly roadside crag in Borrowdale, directly below the road near the Bowder Stone. Excellent Borrowdale Volcanic rock with short single-pitch trad routes ideal for warming up or introducing climbers to Lake District trad. South-facing and relatively sheltered by the valley, it dries quickly and catches sun for much of the day. The classic Brown Slabs area offers delicate slab climbing at accessible grades.

Condition Notes

Sheltered Borrowdale valley position with south-facing aspect — one of the quickest-drying crags in the Lakes. Non-porous volcanic rock can often be climbed within hours of rain stopping. Some tree canopy above can cause drips to persist on the upper left section.

Rock Type
Rhyolite
Wind Exposure
Sheltered
Altitude
100m
Climbing
Trad
Aspects
S SW
Routes
25
Trad Grades
Diff – HVS
Access
National Trust
Approach
2 min

Site Data

Name
Quayfoot Buttress
County
Lake District
Rock Type
Rhyolite
Climbing Types
Trad
Aspects
S, SW
Wind Exposure
Sheltered
Altitude
100m
Latitude
54.532
Longitude
-3.145
OS Grid Ref
NY 254 165
Access Type
National Trust
Approach Time
2 min
Problem Count
Route Count
25
Boulder Grades
Trad Grades
Diff – HVS
Tidal
No
Parking Notes
Bowder Stone car park off the B5289 in Borrowdale.
Condition Notes
Sheltered Borrowdale valley position with south-facing aspect — one of the quickest-drying crags in the Lakes. Non-porous volcanic rock can often be climbed within hours of rain stopping. Some tree canopy above can cause drips to persist on the upper left section.
ID
45ef9326-1b75-4a5a-9940-c32955d96bfd

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