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ROBIN PROCTOR'S SCAR

Robin Proctor Scar, or as it was formerly known - Norber Scar, has been redeveloped as a sport crag. In the past it was home to a handful of very serious mid-grade trad routes. The whole crag has been extensively cleaned and bolted, however the nature of the rock is such that much care is needed to climb here safely. The better routes at Robin Proctor's Scar are as good as most at the grade in the local area and a few are worth travelling further for. The view from the crag is one of the best in the Dales and the quick drying nature of the rock and sunny aspect should ensure the Scar's popularity.

ROUTES

1 trad route (S)
24 sport routes (5...7a+)
Graded List of Routes
List of First Ascents
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Buttress (click for routes) No. of Routes Route Type Sunshine
or shade
Approach walk Other Page
Left-hand Side
The left side of the Scar is a steep wall with a good set of routes. Most of the rock is solid but...
15 sport lots of sun! uphill
15 mins
windy332
Right-hand Side
The right-hand side of the Scar is steeper than the wall to its left and on the whole is more...
10 sport lots of sun! uphill
15 mins
windy333
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Latest Comments
ROBIN PROCTOR'S SCAR
Decline and Fall
"Very unbalanced. May have lost holds recently as the crux is super hard compared..." 19/Apr

Wind Of Change
"Harder than the lines to the right and the left we thought and if Sportingle is ..." 27/Jun

S'portingle Wall
"Nice little route, packs alot in for a shorty." 22/Sep

S'portingle Wall
"Re-cleaned and re-bolted last summer with extra long glue-in bolts. In fact 2 bo..." 21/Apr

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