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Mytholm Steeps is a small edge on the opposite side of the valley from the well know Heptonstall Quarry, near Hebden Bridge. It has been developed relatively recently to give a small but good bouldering circuit. A topo and a description of the routes can be found on the Leeds Wall website. The situation above at the edge of a wooded valley and the nature of the rock are reminiscent of Shipley Glen.

The Climbing

Wickerman (6c), Mytholm Steeps
Wickerman 6c (V5)   1 photo 1 5 comments 5 0 votes 0
An excellent traverse at the left-hand end of the edge.
Not For Weasels (7c+), Mytholm Steeps
Not For Weasels 7c+ (V10)   1 photo 1 4 comments 4 0 votes 0
An impressive undercut arete.
Ghost Rider (7a+), Mytholm Steeps
Ghost Rider 7a+ (V7)   1 photo 1 0 comments 0 0 votes 0
A rightward trending curving rib, from a sit start. Two good holds and poor heel hook, follow rib to finish around corner. 6c from standing. Between problems 19 and 20 on the Leeds Wall topo.