Perma-dry crags

I want to go climbing in the UK this weekend but the weather omens are looking poor at best for Saturday onwards. To that end, I want to compile a lit of crags that stay dry in the wet. I don’t mean ones that dry quickly - like slate - but ones that stay dry while it is actually chucking it down.

I’ll open the batting with Carreg Hylldrem and Parisella’s Cave. Any other suggestions?

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··· On 23 March 2016 at 08:50, Tom Lambert wrote:

Tom_L http://chat.nlmc.co.uk/users/tom_l NLMC Member
March 23

I want to go climbing in the UK this weekend but the weather omens are
looking poor at best for Saturday onwards. To that end, I want to compile a
lit of crags that stay dry in the wet. I don’t mean ones that dry quickly -
like slate - but ones that stay dry while it is actually chucking it down.

I’ll open the batting with Carreg Hylldrem
http://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crag.php?id=815 and Parisella’s Cave
http://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crag.php?id=3422. Any other
suggestions?

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Llanddulas Cave if you don’t mind a clip up. :wink:

Good tip. That’s the sort of thing I am after!

Aiding up Thor’s cave

Been there done that with @george_margesson at the 2014 AGM. I’m not planning on going back any time soon either.

Tim’s contribution: Kilnsey Main Overhang

Ha ha ha…

You might not get wet from the rain, but I suspect the seepage might get you pretty fast!