Southern Sandstone and the Sea Cliffs of South-East England

and the Sea Cliffs of South East England

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A large selection of action photographs have been obtained for the guidebook, including a number of historical photographs from the 1930’s to 1970’s. The guidebook is 463 pages and well over half of these will have either action photos or photo-diagrams on all or part of the page.

As well as the significant photographic increase upon the previous guidebook, the new one has a major addition in the form of a first ascents list painstakingly compiled by Paul Highams. Previous CC guidebooks to the area have not included a first ascents list and many of the new routes books have been lost over the years, so there are many routes for which details are unknown (and a few where the authors have received conflicting information). If anyone has any information to help fill any of the gaps please record it via the New Routes facility on this website.

Along with many areas, there has been a considerable increase in bouldering activity on Southern Sandstone since the introduction of the bouldering mat, this guidebook has attempted to document all known activity. In common with some other bouldering areas it was decided not to give stars to boulder problems, although routes have been starred.

Again the guide contains the Sea Cliffs of South-East England, a significant change here since the last CC guidebook has been the development of ‘Sport Chalk’ on the crags in the Saltdean and Newhaven areas by a small group of activists.

The Sandstone Code again takes a prominent spot to assist climbers protect the rocks from preventable erosion. The five most important points are listed on the back cover, the full code is listed inside and a copy of the code on a postcard will be included with the guidebook. There is the usual graded list to provoke pub discussion over a pint of the local Harveys; and the addition of various ‘text boxes’ offering snippets of information or suggestions of routes such as slabs or cracks to try.

Weight 500.00 g
ISBN

9780957281516

Author of book

Mike Vetterlein, Robin Mazinke

Publisher

Climbers' Club

Publish Date

01 January 2014

Language

English

Page size

120mm x 175mm

Binding

Flapped Paperback

Number of pages

463

Author description

The Climbers' Club was founded in 1898 and is a national club, which aims to encourage climbing and to promote the interests of mountaineers and the mountain environment.The CC produces guidebooks to climbing areas in the South of England and Wales.

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