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Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Raiders of the lost Routes

Tuesday April 17th

Despite suspect weather couldn't face another indoor day so headed north hoping for a dry day, once again optimism triumphed and we stole the day at

Kyloe (Out)
 



Xmas Tree Arete provides a gift wrapped warm up



John's Wall works its way left to right up the wall.

Climber is on Chris's Arete at HS4b

© andymoin

 How come we'd ignored it all these years?
L-R
Meeny
Miny
Mo (finish up Christmas Tree Arete Direct)

Time for another new one over on F Buttress



Cloister Wall
HS 4b 22m

And the rest


AT ready to move up onto the big ledge


The wall above proved bulging and forced some moves left to regroup in the comfortable cave

Followed by an outbreak of megga mincing about






Off balance shuffle right along the ledge lead to steep moves up the breaks.

Then chance to calm down at the second small ledge before finishing up a tricky groove.

Good gear there but hard to clip




This angle gives a clue to the climb

The ledge provides no respite, all a bit precarious


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Phew!

Kettle still boiling a bit.
 5 point belay took some tidying up.  Dropped the big hex down the crack - had to fish it out with a broddler on a sling.



Apart from that all in fine style......




The operation to remove the cam was a success.


Unfortunately it died in the process.


It may yet undergo a resurrection

[update; now restored]


Some Sticky Fingers courtesy Simon Mayo

Tuesday, 10 April 2018

First cut

Monday April 9th

At last some decent weather.... after a misty start the sun broke through by about 1pm, later on a bit of a breeze dried things up enough to get the mower out.  Good jobs done in the outside spaces, cleaning, fettling proofing and painting.


Just as well, it started raining at 6pm and kept going for 24 hours everything is sopping now