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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.

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After a very wet period (nearly 200mm in 28 days), Shepherd's Crag has had two dry days (June 14–15) and a mostly dry morning today, but high humidity, full cloud cover, and light rain returning this afternoon limit drying. The south-facing aspect and non-porous BVS rock mean the main faces may have surface-dried enough for a midday window, but seepage-prone areas and sheltered sections will still be damp.

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Berryhill has had a persistently wet period with 50mm over the last 28 days and repeated light-to-moderate rain events through early June, with the most recent significant rainfall on June 11 (6.4mm) followed by only 4 fully dry days before today's light rain resets the drying clock. Although the south aspect and moderate wind exposure are favourable, the cumulative moisture loading and high ambient humidity (77% average over the last week) mean the rock is very likely still holding internal moisture — do not climb today.

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Raven Crag has been subjected to a prolonged wet spell with nearly 242mm of rain in the last 28 days and further rain today and throughout the coming week; the rock is almost certainly damp and seepage lines will be running. Despite a brief dry window mid-afternoon today, persistent 100% cloud cover, near-saturation humidity, and ongoing drizzle mean reliable friction cannot be expected.

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Scout Crag has been subjected to a prolonged wet spell with over 220mm in the last 28 days and rain again today; although there is a brief drier window mid-afternoon, high humidity and persistent cloud cover mean the rock is unlikely to dry adequately. The forecast shows further heavy rain arriving tomorrow and through the week, making genuinely dry conditions improbable until at least June 22nd.

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Crag Lough has been subjected to a prolonged wet spell with over 80mm in the last 28 days and light rain again today; although dolerite doesn't absorb water, the north-facing aspect, near-saturated humidity (92%), and persistent cloud cover mean surfaces are likely still damp and slippery. A brief drier window this afternoon may allow some surface drying, but conditions remain marginal and the forecast shows continued unsettled weather.

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Callerhues is thoroughly saturated after a prolonged wet spell — 70mm over the last 28 days with almost continuous rain over the past two weeks, including heavy falls on June 2–4 (35mm in three days) and repeated showers since. Today has added further rain and the forecast offers no meaningful dry window for the next five days. The rock will be deeply wet internally despite any brief surface drying.

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Corby's Crag is currently saturated and unsafe for climbing. The past two weeks have seen nearly 50mm of rain with barely any consecutive dry days, today has already received 4.6mm with more forecast this evening, and the sheltered below-road-level position means the rock will be holding significant internal moisture despite any surface drying.

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The rock is thoroughly saturated after a prolonged wet spell — 29mm in the last 7 days alone, with today adding a further 12.2mm of heavy rain. There has been no meaningful drying window; the gritstone will be deeply wet internally and climbing today or in the near future risks permanent damage to holds and routes.

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Almscliff is currently soaked after a prolonged wet period — over 55mm in the last 28 days with repeated rain events, culminating in 7.1mm today including heavy pre-dawn showers. Despite the exposed hilltop position and favourable S/W aspect, the gritstone has had virtually no meaningful drying window in the past two weeks and should not be climbed on today.

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Ravensheugh is thoroughly saturated after a prolonged wet spell — 56.9mm over the last 28 days with rain on most of the last 10 days, and no meaningful dry window. The NW aspect at 400m, combined with high humidity and cool temperatures, means the rock has had virtually no opportunity to dry internally; climbing today or in the coming days would risk permanent damage to holds and routes.

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Back Bowden Doors is currently unsafe to climb. The crag has experienced a prolonged wet period with over 54mm of rain in the last 28 days, including significant rainfall on June 1–4 (35.3mm) and repeated light-to-moderate showers since, with the most recent rain falling today (1.4mm) and yesterday (0.1mm); the sheltered valley position and high humidity (~79% average over the last week) mean the porous Fell Sandstone will be thoroughly saturated internally despite any surface drying.

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Brimham Rocks is currently wet and unsuitable for climbing. The past two weeks have seen repeated rainfall events totalling over 50mm, with rain again today (4.7mm) and further rain forecast tomorrow — the gritstone will be thoroughly saturated internally despite any brief surface drying windows.

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Buckstone How is currently unsafe for climbing. The crag has been subjected to an exceptionally prolonged wet spell — nearly 280mm in 28 days — with significant rainfall in recent days, today's humidity near 100%, and 100% cloud cover at altitude suggesting the crag is likely in cloud and saturated. Heavy rain is forecast for the next several days with no meaningful drying window.

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Dow Crag is saturated after an extremely wet fortnight (over 240mm in 28 days) with rain today and more forecast through the week. The crag will be streaming with seepage, humidity is near 100%, and there is no meaningful drying window in sight.

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Great Wanney has experienced a prolonged wet spell with 56.5mm over 28 days and frequent rain over the last two weeks, with no meaningful dry window to allow internal drying. The rock will be thoroughly saturated internally despite any surface drying, and further rain is forecast every day this week — conditions are clearly unsuitable for climbing on this porous Fell Sandstone.

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Hodge Close is thoroughly saturated after an extremely wet period — nearly 224mm in the last 28 days with heavy rain as recently as June 11 — and conditions today are damp with near-100% humidity and further rain forecast through the week. The polished quarried slate will be dangerously greasy and the sheltered quarry bowl will not have dried out.

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Simonside has received persistent rainfall over the past two weeks (56mm in 28 days, 16mm in the last 7 days alone) with rain again today, and the NW-facing aspect at 430m with near-constant cloud cover and high humidity (81% average) means the rock has had virtually no opportunity to dry. The forecast shows continued unsettled weather with rain on most days through the coming week, making conditions unsuitable for climbing.

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Bowden Doors is clearly too wet to climb today. The past two weeks have seen over 50mm of rain with no meaningful dry spell — the last significant rain was yesterday (6.6mm on June 11), and further light rain fell on June 12–16 with today recording 1.4mm. The rock will be saturated internally despite any surface drying, and the forecast offers no dry window in the coming days.

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Kyloe Out has received repeated rainfall over the past two weeks (53.6mm in 28 days, with significant rain on June 1–4 and further showers on June 6–11, plus light rain today), and the rock has not had a meaningful dry spell to recover. Despite the exposed SW aspect, the persistent high humidity (77% average over the last week, 88% today) and lack of consecutive dry days mean the porous Fell Sandstone is almost certainly still holding significant internal moisture.

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Trollers Gill is saturated after a prolonged wet spell — nearly 93mm in the last 28 days with significant rain in the past week and today — and the enclosed gorge will be holding moisture extensively. With humidity consistently above 85%, ongoing showers, and no meaningful dry spell forecast, the limestone will be greasy and potentially seeping throughout the gorge.

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Castle Rock of Triermain is saturated after an exceptionally wet fortnight (135mm in 28 days) with virtually no drying windows, and today brings further light rain with near-100% humidity and full cloud cover. The forecast shows heavy rain continuing through the week, making conditions unsuitable for climbing.

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