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This rather esoteric crag lies on the moors above Nidderdale near Pateley Bridge in North Yorkshire. The crag consists of a series of small boulders and bays and has some pleasant climbing, mostly in the lower grades. It's unclear whether the landowner allows access to the crag, although the 'private road' signs and recent planting of trees between the boulders suggests not. The climbing is documented in the book 'Wild Bouldering in Yorkshire' by Tony Barley and Nigel Baker.

Cuckoo Crag

Unnamed Problem (6a+), Huller Stones
6a+ (V3)   1 photo 1 1 comment 1 0 votes 0
A stiff pull on good layaways to reach the top.
Unnamed Problem (5+), Huller Stones
5+ (V2)   1 photo 1 1 comment 1 0 votes 0
The wall to the right via a long reach from a good break.

Yaffle Stone

Piffle (6b), Huller Stones
Piffle 6b (V4)   2 photos 2 1 comment 1 0 votes 0
An annoyingly tricky problem up the smooth undercut slab.

Gullstone

Unnamed Problem (5), Huller Stones
5 (V1)   1 photo 1 1 comment 1 0 votes 0
Another easy arete.

Curlew Crag

Peapod (3), Huller Stones
Peapod 3 (V0-)   1 photo 1 2 comments 2 0 votes 0
An easy line past a small peapod-shaped depression.