Brownstones Quarry (SD 681 124)
PDF topos available to download
HERE.

Welcome to the experimental Brownstones Bouldering wiki. This will hopefully become a fully interactive video and photo guide to what Lancashire's premiere bouldering area has to offer.
The aim is to provide videos to as many as possible of the problems and try to stay up to date of new problems and eliminates. This could not be done without the boys at
South Lancs Bouldering so many thanks to them.
Routes are described right to left to stay in line with the Lancashire Rock guide, which is online at
Lancashire Rock.
Where is Brownstones Quarry?
Parking is (sensibly) at the side of the road. Be aware some cars travel very quickly along here so be careful. The quarry is found following the path (not the track) down towards the Pond area (see below).
Streetmap.co.uk location.
Bouldering AreasThe bouldering has been split into 8 areas, described right to left:

01.
Pond Area02.
Two Step Area03.
Long Back Wall04.
Groundhog Area05.
Hank's Wall Area06.
Ash Pit Slabs07.
Dezertion Area08.
Obscenity Area and BeyondFly Tipping and Nature co-habit:
This website in no way condones fly tipping (see below).The Rules:Recent chipping (probably not by boulderers) has occurred which is to nobody's benefit.
NO chippingNO wire brushing. Use a toothbrush or soft nylon brush.
Take your litter (including tape etc) homeNO fly-tippingPlease be sparing with chalk usage and brush any excess off when you go.Don't investigate the mysterious burning area. There is a perpetual fire which many have gone to investigate but none ever return...... ie. Be courteous to those in nearby houses
Be careful on the roadThere are also many rules to the bouldering (you can't use that etc), so if in doubt ask a local. Most of them are approachable.
How do I use this website?This is an interactive site, so feel free to contribute. All I ask is that you register- it's nice to know who thinks what.
Contribution.You'll need to register with wetpaint to contribute, but it's very easy. Upload any photos/ videos/ stories/ opinions etc you so desire. Any videos or photos contributed will be credited- either do this yourself or let me know. If there is no credit, the videos are all by GCW and of GCW, as are the photos.
Navigation can be done through the box on the left side of each page:

There are essentially four levels to the site.
Home>Area>Area Info Pages>RoutesThe area pages have photo-topos and a route list (which is linked to individual problems) about each area. In the route list, a problem will have
[v] before it if there is a video available.
The Area Overview page (eg Pond Area Routes) is for various photos and user comments/ stories etc. Please add your own thoughts.
Routes page will have general information about the route, and eventually all will have videos/ photos etc. Again, your comments are very welcome.
In summary, please explore, contribute and have fun!!!
LinksSouth Lancashire BoulderingSouthLancsBouldering- a good site by Robin Mueller. Muchos esoterica, plus the official, definitive bouldering guide for Brownstones.
Lancashire Rock (BMC)The online version of the Lancashire Rock "Brick". Guides for Brownstones and all the other Lancashire delights.
Craig Y Longrige WikiThe latest wiki addition, documenting routes at Lancashire's excellent power and stamina training venue.
Other areas:Lakes BoulderingLakesBloc by Greg Chapman- an excellent site for bouldering in the Lakes and North Lancashire.
Yorkshire Grit BoulderingJon Pearson's interactive guide to the best Yorkshire has to offer.
The Short SpanBouldering in Ireland with downloadable guides, videos etc
Pex Hill Quarry WikiWill Hunt's wiki for Pex Hill Quarry, another World-class venue.
UK BoulderingTHE bouldering forum plus lots of good pictures.
The Boring BitPlease remember that all bouldering/ climbing is potentially dangerous. Some of the landings are a bit dodgy without a mat, with some ankle snapping boulders on the ground. Also remember that some of the top outs are loose and/or heather coated. Some heather is strong, some is not.
Be careful and have fun. But if you fall off and break your legs, don't come running to us.
VideosMany problems now have videos. The four below are compilations of some of the best problems:
Brownstones BoulderingKindly donated by Robin Mueller, this has been available on the
South Lancs Bouldering site for some time.
V8+
Unjust DynoV7
Hank's Wall,
3 Hold Hank,
Nightlife,
Dezertion Sit-start,
Big MuffV6
PigswillV5
Traditional MantelV4
Nexus Dyno,
The PillarV3
Alana