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Thursday, 27 September 2018

Return of the Quarrymen

September 26th

BP been away for a while - time to get the band back together.

Between the northern low and southern high there had to be a climbing window to peek through.  Derbyshire looked a good bet - but somewhere sheltered from the westerlies squeezed between the two weather systems. So must be good to have another look around the climbing at;


Lawrencefield

Snail Crack seemed a sensible route to get going, surprisingly tricky at the grade best not to rush it.



BP takes care of the final moves on Nova


Just as well it's all a bit flat and dusty up on the top




BP rapps off with matching top and rope


The finishing wall of Tyrone leans out on the left

Tempting





AT succumbs

Gathering all gumption ready to tackle the sustained section coming up




Turn up the boosters and power up




Limpopo lives up to its name in the lower third but was clean and  dry higher up





The crux moves are satisfyingly close to the top


The gear is big and bountiful


BP impresses a large gathering of field tripping students and gets a big round of applause on topping out



The next route follows the steep twisting crack on the left.


It's three years since AT backed off this with a fit of the gibbers.





Time to man up


The gear is great so why not keep going?

Good to get it done




BP stuffs up the crack and takes a bite out of Gingerbread


Run out finish not for the faint hearted



One more abb for the road




A short walk leads to the as yet untested Roadside Bay

AT tackles a rather oddly named route and finds it quite amenable at the grade

The Big Red Jacket (The Last Wet Wednesday)

Other routes hereabouts either too hard, too bold, or too uninspiring.

 

 



So back to the main bay for a stirling finish up Three Trees Climb

 

 

A great days climbing for the return of BP from his various travels

 

 

Meanwhile a solo shunter makes the most of the late afternoon rays on Boulevard at E3 5c

Bryn Ferranti is 73 today


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