Higgar Tor

Higgar Tor is not an extensive venue but it manages to have a solid impact courtesy of the Leaning Block. Steep and powerful climbing is the order of the day here and, in general, the routes only succumb to a forceful approach; hesitation will be punished with pumped forearms and a \'gritstone kiss\'. The striking central line of The Rasp is the showpiece of the crag, a stunning outing that is typical of many of the routes - an overhanging crack with the odd good jam and plenty of jugs. Typically, protection is plentiful but placing it is tiring and the finishes may leave you floundering. There is a theory that the routes feel under-graded nowadays because the block is slowly tipping forward.
The Leaning Block is the main event but the shorter walls to either side also have worthwhile offerings but don\'t expect any soft touches. There is plenty of bouldering to be found, some of which has been covered, although it is quite highball and the landings are not very friendly. The names of many of the routes give a clue to the nature of the rock.


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