Moel y Gest topo.CDR - North Wales Bouldering
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Moel y Gest topo.CDR - North Wales Bouldering
Moel y Gest Quarry The dolerite quarry on the north side of Moel y Gest provides a good selection of intense problems. The landings are variable; take plenty of pads and spotters. Access restriction: There is a voluntary bird ban running from March 1st to June 15th. Please respect this and avoid disturbing any birds throughout the rest of the year. Conditions: The shady aspect makes this a good summer venue. Approach: Situated close to Porthmadog on the opposite side of the valley to Craig y Castell the crag is clearly seen. To reach it, park at a small layby close to a petrol garage on the Porthmadog Criccieth road. A track leads up from the layby and turns into an old quarry on the left. Ignore this and continue rightwards on the path, crossing a stile, then following the path steeply up through the trees and out onto the broad ridge leading up to the summit of the hill. 100m after exiting the woodland turn right off the main path and follow a smaller, less defined path, contouring across the hillside, to reach the top left corner of the quarry. Scramble down the rough path on the edge of the quarry to arrive in its bottom left corner. A path leads across the base of the quarry, past a bay with two old winding houses to a final bay with some very large blocks situated in front of the quarry face. The first problem lies on the right side of the nearest large block. 3 7 4 5 6 5. Pinch Arete V4/Font 6B * Obvious sds arête line. [Dave Noden 06.09] 6. Madog V3/Font 6A * Reachy, groove slab thing. [Dave Noden 06.09] 7. Dead Man's Curve V7/Font 7A+ *** Slopey arête, starting matched on large jug. [Dave Noden 06.09] 1. Room for Glue V6/Font 7A Obvious sds line. [Dave Noden 06.09] 2. Beatitude Kiss V11/Font 8A *** The steep groove feature provides a stunning problem. Start sitting, right hand: back hand hold, left hand: slopey pinch. Finish rightwards at the top. [Dave Noden 06.09] 8 6 9 7 8. V3/Font 6A * Sds on good side pull and crimp. Mantel over onto slab. [Dave Noden 06.09] 9. V3/Font 6A Sds on left and follow slopes rightwards; mantel out at jug. [Chris Davies, 06.09] 2 3. The Sea of Blocks V3/Font 6A ** Pull on with obvious 'cup' hold, head up leftwards, past slopers to better holds. [Dave Noden 06.09] A good warm up is the obvious slopey lip traverse from the start of The Sea of Blocks into Pinch Arete. 4. Drag Racer V11/Font 8A * Sds from a folded mat; right hand: spike crimp thing, left hand: low slopey edge. Pop for the lip of the roof and finish rightwards up Pinch Arete. [Chris Davies, 06.09] © Ground Up Productions Ltd 1 Dave Noden on Beatitude Kiss V11/Font 8A, photo: Si Panton Two large blocks abut the crag. The next problem lies in the corridor between the two, on the slabby wall on the right hand block. 10. V1/Font 5 * Sds on side pull bale up slab on crimpy line. [Dave Noden 06.09] 11. Pinball Wizard V6/Font 7A! *** Brilliant, albeit scary problem up vague groove feature. Reachy crux at two-thirds height. Get a spotter, or two! [Dave Noden 06.09] 14 12. The Seven Pillars V7/Font 7A+ ** Steep arête line yields a fine problem. Pull on with a pinch on the arête and a side pull on the steep face. A lower V8/7B+ sds is possible: sit on the block and pull on with a pinch and low crimp, with a heel on the low jug. [Dave Noden 06.09] 13 At the far side of the quarry there is a steep, high wall: 15. Chummer's Wall V6/7/Font 7A/+ *** The only line so far lies left of centre and finishes with a memorable move to gain an obvious high jug. Jump dismount and be thankful of the flat and soft landing. A future classic. [Jon Ratcliffe 06.09] 12 11 10 13. Cruiser Weight V9/Font 7C *** The undercut rib is superb. Start hanging the flatty ledge on the left and climb rightwards into the rib. A harder (V10/7C+) sds on the obvious side pull has been done. [Dave Noden 06.09] 14. V3/Font 6A Start hanging the flatty ledge and exit up leftwards. [Dave Noden 06.09] 14. V4/Font 6B Sds up wall left of Cruiser Weight. [Jon Ratcliffe 06.09] © Ground Up Productions Ltd Duck under the cave to reach around the back: Dave Noden on Chummer’s Wall V6/7/Font 7A/+ Photo: Si Panton