Shelter Stone Crag

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Shelter Stone Crag is a prominent granite cliff and renowned climbers’ crag in the Cairngorms of the Scottish Highlands, noted for its dramatic rock face and natural bivouac shelter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff
granite crag
rock climbing area
access long walk-in
approachFrom Loch Avon basin NERFINISHED
category Scottish mountain crag
Scottish rock climbing venue
climbingSeason summer
winter
climbingStyle mixed climbing
trad climbing
country United Kingdom
environment sub-arctic mountain climate
hasBivouac large undercut boulder shelter
hasFeature dramatic rock face
natural bivouac shelter
hasReputation one of the finest high mountain crags in Scotland
serious and committing climbing venue
hasShelter The Shelter Stone NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Cairngorm plateau NERFINISHED
Loch Avon basin NERFINISHED
hazard loose rock in places
navigation difficulties in mist
rapidly changing weather
locatedIn Cairngorms NERFINISHED
Scotland
Scottish Highlands
material granite
mountainRange Cairngorms NERFINISHED
near Ben Macdui NERFINISHED
Cairn Gorm NERFINISHED
Loch Avon NERFINISHED
notableFor classic Scottish rock climbs
long multi-pitch routes
remote mountain setting
partOf Cairngorms National Park NERFINISHED
popularWith experienced climbers
region Grampian Mountains NERFINISHED
rockType granite
usedFor alpine-style climbing
traditional rock climbing
winter climbing

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Loch Avon near Shelter Stone Crag