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Thursday, 27 June 2024

Social Climbing in the Peak

 Wednesday 26th June

The minor heat wave hangs in another day.  Froggatt was in the running but common sense prevailed given the temperatures in the high mid twenties and there's no shade up there.  A couple of venues feature short walk ins and plenty of shade so was mightily relieved when the message from CB came in with a switch of plan to the über convenient and user friendly;

Yarncliffe

An 8am start got us there at 10.15 despite some delays on the M1.  Still room to park by the gate so a mere 3 minutes walk and we were gearing up to get going.  During the course of the day about four parties joined in - everybody happy to work around the routes, plenty of chat, and more than enough climbing to go round. 

AT starts the with the obvious line of Ant's Crack (S4a).  A foot got totally stuck.  Had to reverse the move and repeat with improved technique.  The gold friend made a few moves up along the way.

CB upped the ante to HS 4a up Ant's wall just to the right.  AT ant-icipated the challenge of Latecomer (HS4b) the zig zag crack to the left.

All ideal for aspir-ant crack climbers.

CB upped the ante again with a great lead up the technical Cardinal Slab at VS5a.

AT managed to lead this in  October 2018 as shown in the image.

Would have struggled to make the lead in todays conditions (mind, body and heat).  Had a few moments on the second but just made it.  A fall would have been a major anty-climax.


Ever the devi-ant, here's AT returning to a bit of esoterica, the meandering line of pedestal arete.  Works its way up a series of steps before a transition left onto the face before moving right again round the arete to finish up the wall.

Adventurous

By now all the routes in the left hand bay in the full sun.  CB heads to the north buttress to check out Fall Pipe.  It looks in good condition from here, no ferns or sundry greenery.  Or ants.

But close acquaintance reveals a coating of greasy gunge especially in the bottom third.

However CB declared it a goer.

CB shows the way with a series of jams and more jams to gain some amenable footholds.

Hexes help.  Ant-ique gear. All bomber.  

A friend goes in here.


CB just passed the crux before a straightforward finish and a belay on some pre-placed rope around a tree. 



CB rolls back down from the anchor so as as to provide advice, guidance and encouragement from the ground.

AT eventually finds the techniques that work after some abortive lay back action involving lots of movement that only made progress downwards.



Could hardly claim it was a clean climb.

Needs an extended spell of warm dry weather, more like HVS5a today.

Rockfax Description
The wall is split on the left by a long crack which gives good safe jamming and bridging when it is dry. Sadly it is often a bit green and greasy. © Rockfax

All true.



Climbers travelling some way from the south making the most of their trip with a fine lead on Cardinal Arete (direct start).


Calling it a draw in favour of a cooling and gentlemanly libation at the Strines.







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And many more

Monday, 17 June 2024

Wild Windmore

 Sunday 16th June

Some time gone since the last outing, four weeks to the day!  Combination of trips away and poor weather (CB 7 days in Pembroke, AT in Hove, BP Dorset).  A trip to Park Nab late in May only got as far as the car parking, rain incessant up there.  So all getting a bit desperate (AT mainly) so manned up and set off for a look at;

Windmore End

Short walk in and out in the event of getting caught in the rain, could see any showers coming from 20 miles away across the Eden Valley.  Really windy up there, and given the lack of gear on most lines, CB set about organising a top rope, switching it along to three separate sectors giving access to about 12 routes, all pretty pokey.  AT attempted a lead up the easy Grassy Crack but abandoned low down - risk of being blown off.  




Sun came out for long enough for this photo to create a completely false impression of conditions.

Three good routes up left of the central crack.



CB sallys forth.

Small holds, tenuous moves.  All very interesting.


The sun got stronger, but so did the wind.  Called it  a draw after some serious struggles.  For example the obvious leaning crack line is supposedly VS 4c.

Led in 2002 with the Gman - not today though!


Did enough to earn a posh pint at the Morritt Arms in the sunny sheltered garden.  Result!

 

Friday, 7 June 2024

Zombies go Scottish

 June 1-3rd

Long planned weekend trip to Edinburgh for Zombies show at the Queens Hall.


Tyne crossing by train 



Berwick


Queens Hall



Quaint venue

Stockton Arc has better acoustics though



Great show as ever




Edinburgh scenes





On the balcony pictured above


Great weekend break

Recommend Sambouca Italian Restaurant

Delicious

Thursday, 30 May 2024

Hellacious

 Wednesday May 22nd

Finally the big day has arrived, along with CT who is 69 today.  What's more the E Street Band are in town, well, Sunderland.  And we have tickets!  Well AT@btinternet.com has.   



Took a while to figure out why AT's AXS ticket APP registration using @btopenworld has no tickets.  DUH!

Anyhow entry gained at 16.30

Band due on 19.00, actual 19.40 crowd late arriving transport problems


Diehards getting wet



Pre show scenes







Springsteen at the Novello Award, extract from acceptance speech

“As we flew towards the UK in 1975, I was wondering, ‘What do I have that I could conceivably give back to those people who gave me so much?’ And the answer is, everything I’ve got.

“We just came out of playing Sunderland last night… hellacious weather.  A driving rainstorm, wind blowing, but standing in front of me in the rain, I realised ‘These are my people’. Some of them were young, some of them were children, and some of them weren’t. Many wore lines on their faces of life, hard-weather and well-lived. Those are my people here in the UK, and I love them.

 I want to thank you for taking my music into your hearts and into your souls. I want to thank you for including me in the challenging and beautiful cultural life of the UK.

“Once it was only a dream I had. Today it’s real.  And I want to thank you for looking at me and seeing one of yours."

__________________________________________

APPENDIX
SHOW INFO

STADIUM OF LIGHT
SUNDERLAND, UK

Tour debut of “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day”

Four songs from 2020’s Letter To You: “Ghosts,” “Letter to You,” “Last Man Standing,” and “I’ll See You in My Dreams.” 

“Last Man Standing” features a new arrangement

“I’ll See You In My Dreams” is performed solo acoustic to end the show

One song from 2022’s Only the Strong Survive: “Nightshift” (written by Franne Golde, Dennis Lambert and Walter Orange, popularized by The Commodores)

Concert stalwarts like “Because The Night,” “Dancing in the Dark,” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” are performed in tighter, shorter versions

“Thunder Road” is the main-set closer

28-song set

Bruce Springsteen - Lead vocal, electric and acoustic guitars, harmonica; Roy Bittan - Piano, keyboards; Nils Lofgren - Electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocal; Garry Tallent - Bass; Stevie Van Zandt - Electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocal; Max Weinberg - Drums; Jake Clemons - Tenor saxophone, percussion, backing vocal; Charlie Giordano - Organ, keyboards; Soozie Tyrell - Violin, acoustic guitar, percussion, Anthony Almonte - Percussion, backing vocal; Ada Dyer - Backing vocal; Curtis King - Backing vocal; Lisa Lowell - Backing vocal; Michelle Moore - Backing vocal; Barry Danielian - Trumpet; Ed Manion - Baritone and tenor saxophone; Ozzie Melendez - Trombone; Curt Ramm - Trumpet

Recorded by John Cooper

Mixed by Jon Altschiller; additional engineering by Danielle Warman, Nic Coolidge, Allison Leah and Alex Bonyata

Mix Advisor: Rob Lebret

Post Production by Brad Serling and Arya Jha

Art Design by Michelle Holme

Cover Photo by Rob DeMartin

Tour Director: George Travis

Manager: Jon Landau

HD files are 24 bit / 96 kHz; DSD Files are DSD64

  • PERFORMED:
  • SET ONE

  • 1.WAITIN' ON A SUNNY DAY
    • 06:28
  • 2.LONESOME DAY
    • 04:21
  • 3.PROVE IT ALL NIGHT
    • 05:13
  • 4.NO SURRENDER
    • 04:56
  • 5.GHOSTS
    • 06:38
  • 6.LETTER TO YOU
    • 04:25
  • 7.THE PROMISED LAND
    • 05:42
  • 8.HUNGRY HEART
    • 04:24
  • 9.LIGHT OF DAY
    • 05:13
  • 10.ATLANTIC CITY
    • 06:47
  • 11.DARLINGTON COUNTY
    • 08:25
  • 12.NIGHTSHIFT
    • 07:39
  • 13.THE RIVER
    • 06:25
  • 14.RACING IN THE STREET
    • 12:52
  • 15.LAST MAN STANDING
    • 03:37
  • 16.BACKSTREETS
    • 09:26
  • 17.BECAUSE THE NIGHT
    • 05:07
  • 18.SHE'S THE ONE
    • 05:36
  • 19.WRECKING BALL
    • 06:19
  • 20.THE RISING
    • 05:03
  • 21.BADLANDS
    • 07:52
  • 22.THUNDER ROAD
    • 07:32
  • ENCORE

  • 1.BORN TO RUN
    • 05:07
  • 2.GLORY DAYS
    • 04:59
  • 3.DANCING IN THE DARK
    • 07:56
  • 4.TENTH AVENUE FREEZE-OUT
    • 05:16
  • 5.TWIST AND SHOUT
    • 08:58
  • 6.I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
    • 03:31