Crags
2 crags across the UK
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Parisella's Cave
North Wales
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Today is dry with moderate humidity (72%) after a wet recent period, and the cave roof means the rock itself is unlikely to be directly wet. However, the sheltered north-facing aspect and recent frequent rainfall mean humidity-driven greasiness is a real concern — conditions should be checked on arrival before committing to hard problems. |
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Angel Bay
North Wales
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After 2.2mm of rain on April 12 (mostly in the early hours) and a full dry day since, surface limestone at Angel Bay may be approaching climbable condition, but the north-facing aspect, recent intermittent wet spells, and moderate humidity mean pockets and seepage lines could still be damp. Climbers should visually and physically assess the rock before committing. |
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Today is dry with moderate humidity (72%) after a wet recent period, and the cave roof means the rock itself is unlikely to be directly wet. However, the sheltered north-facing aspect and recent frequent rainfall mean humidity-driven greasiness is a real concern — conditions should be checked on arrival before committing to hard problems.
After 2.2mm of rain on April 12 (mostly in the early hours) and a full dry day since, surface limestone at Angel Bay may be approaching climbable condition, but the north-facing aspect, recent intermittent wet spells, and moderate humidity mean pockets and seepage lines could still be damp. Climbers should visually and physically assess the rock before committing.