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Buckstone How

Slate · Exposed exposure · 360m altitude

Do not climb
Do Not Climb
55%
confidence

Recent days have seen intermittent light rain (May 3rd 8.5mm, plus small amounts on the 5th, 6th, and today) with high humidity and overcast skies, preventing the polished slate from drying properly. Light showers are forecast from mid-afternoon today and rain continues into the coming days, making reliable dry conditions unlikely.

Based on weather conditions only — does not cover bird nesting restrictions or other access issues.

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Climbing Outlook

Today 8 May
Do Not Climb 55%
Fri 8 May
Do Not Climb 75%
Sat 9 May
Do Not Climb 75%
Sun 10 May
Do Not Climb 60%
Mon 11 May
Do Not Climb 80%
Tue 12 May
Do Not Climb 80%

Site Details

A prominent slate crag above Honister Pass in the heart of the Lake District, offering both bouldering and trad climbing on characterful Skiddaw Slate. The south-facing aspect and exposed hillside position mean it dries relatively quickly, though polished slate surfaces become extremely slippery when damp. The rock has a distinctive layered texture with positive edges on steeper ground. Stunning views over Buttermere and Borrowdale. Short walk from the Honister Pass car park.

Condition Notes

Polished slate surfaces become extremely greasy when wet — even light moisture drastically reduces friction. Non-porous rock so does not absorb water, but surface drainage can be slow on the layered ledges. Dries quickly in wind due to the exposed pass position. Best after a sustained dry spell with breeze.

Rock Type
Slate
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
360m
Climbing
Bouldering Trad
Aspects
S SW
Problems
100
Routes
40
Boulder Grades
Font 3 – Font 7b
Trad Grades
VDiff – E5
Access
CRoW Open Access
Approach
10 min

Site Data

Name
Buckstone How
County
Lake District
Rock Type
Slate
Climbing Types
Bouldering, Trad
Aspects
S, SW
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
360m
Latitude
54.5112
Longitude
-3.195
OS Grid Ref
NY 225 136
Access Type
CRoW Open Access
Approach Time
10 min
Problem Count
100
Route Count
40
Boulder Grades
Font 3 – Font 7b
Trad Grades
VDiff – E5
Tidal
No
Parking Notes
Honister Pass car park (pay and display). Can be busy in summer.
Condition Notes
Polished slate surfaces become extremely greasy when wet — even light moisture drastically reduces friction. Non-porous rock so does not absorb water, but surface drainage can be slow on the layered ledges. Dries quickly in wind due to the exposed pass position. Best after a sustained dry spell with breeze.
ID
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