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Monday, 17 January 2022

Scot Crags Starter

 14 Jan 2022

Quite a few days of dry frosty weather, looks like a chance to leave the wall for another week and head outside to carry on the training where the three of us left off  last November with a return to the NYM GYM au naturel of;

Scot Crags Scugdale

One other climber present - a boulderer all the way from Sheffield making the most of his day off.  Given the morning conditions opted to get the rope out from the get-go.


CB sharpens up his act on the right hand arete direct route up the Razor





AT had an offset fest on the lead of the central flake. 

CB collects them all up.

Beware that rocking boulder AT, it's not suitable for the belay.

Other two anchors bomber but still an SPA fail.




BP gets his year under way




CB keeps to his right arete theme with this variant on Pet's Corner, one grade harder than the left hand route.




Footholds around the corner lead to a tricky finish



BP pops up the normal route whilst it's handy.


Be rude not to.



CB get's the jam in near the top of Tooth and Nail


A bit greasy in there.





BP captures some nice AT shaping.




Smooth



BP moves onto a solid jam with the left hand to make a variation finish up that side.

Nailed it!





AT makes the run out on Remus




BP holds it all together and places a bomber friend on Wolf Wall.


There is still plenty to do.

Often the case on routes at this venue.



One more to make a dozen

Sun losing what strength it had but a great session for this time of year.







Friday, 31 December 2021

Málaga Navidad

 December 21-28

Flew out from the travails of Plague Island to the go-to Xmas getaway

¡Málaga!

On the descent to a happy landing passing over the magnificent edifices of El Chorro, some fantastic multi-pitch sport climbing to be had up there.  



A quick taxi ride and our gaff (bottom centre) is all set up in position A (small red square).


Looking straight out to sea



FAB!


First of many sally-forths


And some great sun downs


A night at the Zambomba!










Vikki is a year older!



Lunch at the Monroy for Vikki's Birthday








Coincides Christmas Day



¡Málaga! in the depths of mid-winter


This ain't no Darlo!


CT contrived to be in-town this week - hooked up for coffee and a spot  of lunch.

Shame about the drizzle!



After some pretty grim weather over Christmas, Boxing Day dawn was full of promise



That's more like it....

Tea shirts at ten o'clock!

No more puddles from now 'til fly back.



Another sally into the city, with the inevitable lunch








A look at the Teatro Cervantes in daytime





No trip would be complete without the Light Fantastic on the Lario




So-long Malagueta you showed us a great time


All papers in order
Passport - check
Boarding Pass - check
Passenger Locator - check
Lateral Flow Test - negative certified - check
Vaccinations certified - check

READY TO FLY!

What a trip!
























Sunday, 12 December 2021

Weekly Wall

 19th November


Starting up again at Harrogate Wall.  Sessions as a three with CB and NB helping to get some good training in, generally quiet there even so making sure the door is open letting some air circulate.



A 6c+ project

Moments before a rattling fall.




This 6a+ route is proper hard with some tenuous foot work.


Thursday, 11 November 2021

Scot a lot going on

Wednesday Nov 10th

Diaries and forecast in conjunction so the omens looked providential for a late Autumn outing.  The drive in featured deteriorating conditions and the windscreen wipers were doing their thing when we parked up at;

Scot Crags Scugdale

Air was dry on arrival at the crag itself, the rock however was pretty damp.  A few easy safe leads at the right hand end established the prevailing rubber to rock coefficient, so we kept going in the mild and still conditions.  The forecast sunny spells appeared but only in the singular, nonetheless as the day progressed conditions proved perfectly reasonable and a worthwhile day completed.  Mr P arrived to make it a three so plenty of material for the record.




BP checks out the various friend options in the break on Pet's Corner.



Moves up in fine style



And leaves the gear behind on the first lead in a few months.



 Shapes galore



The next route (Supine VS5a) goes up the arete to the left



A good lead by CB


The crux holds above are somewhat snappy to say the least,


But they all stayed attached.



AT below the crux moves


BP above them


AT tempted by Woodpecker Wall but succumbs to the call of Wolf Whistle


A wobbly wire gave some reassurance higher up.


But not much, a friend was the way to go.


CB led one more and the followers played nicely. 


BP showing off some handiwork





All in all a decent day crow-barred in, despite the recent windy weather and the future low pressures coming along.

















Thursday, 4 November 2021

Lakeland Autumn Gold

 November 4th

A rare wall to wall forecast out over the other side, had to get over there to make the most of Autumn's best western rays.

Swinside parking, Catbells road and back via the grey beach.   Lingholme overloaded, Strawberry Cafe in Keswick the perfect option.  The usual Horse and Farrier finish.  A brilliant outing.






Grey Beach Multitude



Fabulous clear air and lighting.



Wonderful day out one of the best



Alpenglow on the Pennines