A bridge located just outside of Leek Wooton (GPS Coordinates). Best to go in the Spring/Summer once the bridge has dried out but this will require a long spell of dry weather.
There is a band of bricks running along the top which is covered in moss. If you do manage to pass this then be careful when topping out into the road.
There is a band of bricks running along the top which is covered in moss. If you do manage to pass this then be careful when topping out into the road.
North Side
Left Arch (6A) - Okay landing.
Right Arch (5) - Sloping landing.
South Side
Left Arch (5) - Can be covered in slime. Sloping landing.
Right Arch (?) - Covered in ivy. Probably best to leave it this way.
Left Arch (6A) - Okay landing.
Right Arch (5) - Sloping landing.
South Side
Left Arch (5) - Can be covered in slime. Sloping landing.
Right Arch (?) - Covered in ivy. Probably best to leave it this way.
Pierre Sogol, mountaineering teacher. Lessons Thursday and Sundays from 7-11 o'clock. Means of access: go out of the window, take a ledge to the left, scale a chimney, steady yourself on a cornice, climb a slope of disintegrating schist, follow the ridge from the north to south skirting around several gendarmes. And enter by the dormer window on the east side.
- Mount Analogue, René Daumal (1959)