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Martin Crocker
This is another of those guide books that is split into two volumes (Under one cover). It is a comprehensive guide to the areas, and as well as the confusingly interlaced cliffs of A...» more info
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Ian Smith & Alan Hill
The climbing on Jersey is superbly situated on orange coloured granite sea cliffs which are generally extremely sound and steep, and offer superb friction. However there are s...» more info
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David Hope & Brian Wilkinson
This guidebook covers the North Devon and Cornwall coastline between Ilfracombe and St Ives Bay - a length of 100 miles as the crow flies, but a lot more when you allow...» more info
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Nick White
As the guidebook says, this is a climbing area of immense diversity, which can be tailored to suit the most fastidious of palates. There is a wide variety of rock types and geomorpholog...» more info
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Martin Crocker.
Beneath the Carboniferous limestone of the Wye Valley area, exemplified by the ever-popular crags of Symonds Yat, lies an older and shyer neighbour; a 12-metre thick band of res...» more info
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Edited by Nigel Coe
Another 2 volume epic again in one cover. This guide is split North Coast and South Coast. The main rock types of interest to the climber are the granite, greenstone, and 'killa...» more info
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Edited by John Wilson
The Wye Valley Comprised the first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the Forest of Dean, the first National Forest Park. In the final few miles of its journey...» more info
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