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Shepherd's Crag

Rhyolite · Partial exposure · 170m altitude

Marginal — assess
Marginal — Assess Conditions
60%
confidence

Shepherd's Crag has had a mixed recent spell with light rain on several of the last few days (7.9mm on May 3rd, trace amounts since), but its south-facing aspect and non-porous BVS rock mean surface drying is relatively quick. A dry morning window today looks feasible, though the rock may carry residual dampness in sheltered spots and rain returns from tomorrow onward.

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

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Climbing Outlook

Today 8 May
Marginal 60%
Fri 8 May
Do Not Climb 70%
Sat 9 May
Do Not Climb 80%
Sun 10 May
Do Not Climb 65%
Mon 11 May
Do Not Climb 85%
Tue 12 May
Do Not Climb 80%

Site Details

The quintessential Lake District crag and one of the most popular venues in Borrowdale. South-facing Borrowdale Volcanic rock with exceptional friction when dry, offering single and multi-pitch trad routes at all grades. Classic routes include Little Chamonix (Diff), Adam (HS), Eve (HS), and Brown Crag Wall (HVS). Short approach from the road makes it ideal for shorter days or afternoon sessions. The sheltered valley position and sunny aspect make it one of the first crags to come into condition after rain.

Condition Notes

South-facing and relatively sheltered in Borrowdale — one of the best-drying crags in the Lakes. Non-porous volcanic rock allows climbing soon after rain when the surface has dried. Some seepage persists on North Buttress after prolonged wet weather. Brown Crag area can be slower to dry due to tree cover. The rough BVS texture gives excellent friction when dry but is noticeably slippery when damp.

Rock Type
Rhyolite
Wind Exposure
Partial
Altitude
170m
Climbing
Trad
Aspects
S SW
Routes
120
Trad Grades
Diff – E5
Access
National Trust
Approach
10 min

Site Data

Name
Shepherd's Crag
County
Lake District
Rock Type
Rhyolite
Climbing Types
Trad
Aspects
S, SW
Wind Exposure
Partial
Altitude
170m
Latitude
54.54
Longitude
-3.147
OS Grid Ref
NY 263 184
Access Type
National Trust
Approach Time
10 min
Problem Count
Route Count
120
Boulder Grades
Trad Grades
Diff – E5
Tidal
No
Parking Notes
Small car park off the B5289 near Lodore. Fills quickly on good weather days — arrive early or use Borrowdale bus.
Condition Notes
South-facing and relatively sheltered in Borrowdale — one of the best-drying crags in the Lakes. Non-porous volcanic rock allows climbing soon after rain when the surface has dried. Some seepage persists on North Buttress after prolonged wet weather. Brown Crag area can be slower to dry due to tree cover. The rough BVS texture gives excellent friction when dry but is noticeably slippery when damp.
ID
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