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This is comprehensive guidebook to the Sandstone Outcrops of the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire. The 'Forest of Dean' experience is one of soft, leafy and shady surrounds where the heady mix of grit-like solo-bouldering of up to 10m long. This guidebook covers the following crags Huntsham, Penyard Park East, and Knacker's Hole. Published in 2006 all the routes are illustrated on colour photo topos.
Number of pages is 184.
Format is 127mm x 210mm
This is 1 of 3 definitive guidebooks that cover the limestone climbing in the Wye Valley. The others are Symonds Yat, and the Lower Wye Valley (including Shorn Cliff and Wintours Leap).
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