Cat Crags is a collection boulders on the hillside above the Skipton to Harrogate road near Blubberhouses. There are many short low-grade problems, non of which are particularly memorable, and a few harder things. There are also a number of short routes which look good, but which are too high for bouldering. few worthwhile problems. The rock is clean and the landings are generally good. In summer and autumn the crag is infested with bracken.
The Left-Hand End
There are a few short walls with easy problems at the extreme left of the crag. Further right there are three buttresses; the first is a detached pinnacle; the second forms the main edge of the crag and has a cave at its base. The third is a semi-detached pinnacle with an big, impressive overhanging front face.


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