Park Crag is the small group of boulders on the hillside opposite Brimham Rocks. There are a few good problems here but unfortunately the rock is rather poor. The best climbing is on the biggest buttress, where there are several good lines and lots of variations. The place is best avoided in summer and autumn when the bracken takes control.
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The Main Wall
The best area is a small buttress with a large roof in its lower half.
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On the small boulder to the left of the main buttress, climb a short overhanging wall from a sit start.
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Just to the right climb over the low roof from a sit start.
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The vague arete at the left side of the main wall from a sit start. No crack.
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The centre of the buttress between the two big cracks.
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The left side of the big roof, right of a crack.
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Climb the centre of the big roof from a sit start, with a long reach for the lip.
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The right edge of the roof, from a standing start on a jug. Awkward.
Low Roof
Below the main area is this small undercut boulder.
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The left side of the roof from a sit start.