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Birchen Edge

Coordinates: 53°15′09″N 1°35′00″W / 53.2526°N 1.5834°W / 53.2526; -1.5834
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Nelson's Monument

Birchen Edge is a rock face in the Peak District, England, popular with walkers and with novice climbers as most of the climbing routes are in the lower grades.

Nelson's Monument

The monument consists of a gritstone column with a ball on top. It was erected in 1810 by a local businessman in honour of Lord Nelson. Three nearby boulders have been carved with the names of three of Nelson's ships: Victory, Defiance and Royal Soverin (sic).[1]

Climbing

There are generally good belays to be found at the tops although there are a couple of areas such as Stoker's Wall where it can be tricky. The starts can also be quite awkward where the crag is undercut. Classic routes include The Crow's Nest (climbing grade VS), Nelson's Slab (HVS), Sail Buttress (VS), Sail Chimney (S), Topsail (VS), Orpheus Wall (HVS), Peaches (E4), Trafalgar Crack (V Diff), Camperdown Crawl (VS) and Powder Monkey Parade (S – but do not underestimate it).[citation needed]

It was also the titular inspiration for the recently built Birchen Apartments at Sheffield University.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rodgers, Frank (1979). Curiosities of the Peak District. Ashbourne: Moorland Publishing Co Ltd. ISBN 0903485478.

External links

53°15′09″N 1°35′00″W / 53.2526°N 1.5834°W / 53.2526; -1.5834