Harrisons Rocks

Click for larger imageMost of our local classes happen at Harrison's Rocks. These remain to be the best known of the outcrops in the South East mostly due to a large number of good climbs at most grades of difficulty. Given our Groombridge base this great climbing spot is only a mile away.

To reach Harrison's Rocks, head south from Groombridge, passing the shops on your right and the Junction Inn. At the first fork go right and after two hundred metres turn right down a narrow lane (watch out for the small sign for Birchden Wood). At the end of the lane you'll find the car-park with toilet facilities.

Click for larger imageSandstone rock is very fragile and it is always important to protect it as much as possible to prevent erosion. Soft soled shoes should only be worn, and every effort should be made to ensure that running ropes are not in contact with the rock. Climbers are asked to untie their rope at the top of a climb and walk back down to the bottom, rather than lowering off. Abseiling is not permitted here.

Harrison's Rocks is now owned by the BMC and donations to the BMC for the upkeep of the rocks will always be welcomed. Their website for more information is www.thebmc.co.uk.

There is a 'Sandstone Volunteers Group',

www.sandstonevolunteers.nildram.co.uk, who help to
maintain the rocks by:

  • disseminating the objects of 'The Sandstone Code' and encouraging good
    practice' which will prevent the heavy wear and tear to which the rock
    has been subjected over many years
  • carrying out work to clear overgrowth and brush where appropriate
  • repairing damaged rock, discouraging grafitti and other gratuitous
    damage
  • recognizing and protecting unique areas of rock where botanical or
    geological SSSI status could threaten future access
  • encouraging participation in projects as they arise by enlisting the
    help of professional and voluntary bodies, where applicable, and the
    climbing community
  • creating sustainable use of this unique climbing area through
    maintaining good relationships with the owners and custodians of the
    crags"

If you would like to get involved with this essential rock maintenance
then the Sandstone Volunteers Group would be pleased to hear from you.

Harrison's Rocks are well documented in the "Sandstone - South East England" book. Click here to buy this book on Amazon.co.uk.

 

 

 

"Consider what you want to do in relation to what you are capable of doing. Climbing is, above all, a matter of integrity."
— Gaston Rébuffat

"The events of the past day have proven to me that I am wholly alive, and that no matter what transpires from here on in, I have truly lived."
— Anonymous climber