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Ash Tree Evening

23/05/2018 by Andy Barton Leave a Comment

Ten of us turned up for a bright, if a little breezy evening at Ash Tree Crag last night. Its been five years since my last visit and had forgotten how good some of the classics such as West Wall Direct (S**) and Guantanamo Bay (VS**) were. Others did Wobbling Wall (HVD**) and a range of VDs and Ss until the sun had sunk below the horizon. The New Inn was also better than I recall and now serves some excellently Settle Ales.

Andy

Filed Under: Climbing, Meet Report

Lakes – Sat 17 Feb – A day (or 2) on Snow and Ice?

15/02/2018 by Dick Leave a Comment

Paul and I are intending to go to the Lakes on Sat with a view to a day of Winter Climbing. We are aiming to get there by 9am. We are wondering about somewhere like Bowfell Links to avoid the big cornices on unstable east faces but may change if it seems that things are becoming more stable. Anyone interested? Contact me or post here. If conditions are good we may stay on to the Sunday.
Dick

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Wasdale Meet Report

01/07/2017 by shirleye Leave a Comment

Thirteen of us spent a fabulous June weekend enjoying a communal meet with the FRCC at Brackenclose in Wasdale. Not only is the hut really comfortable and well equipped (with stunning views of Wast Water), the hills are on the doorstep…. no early morning alarm calls!

For a few of us the weekend began on Friday. On route to Wasdale, Chris ticked off more of Wainright’s Outlying Fells and Fiona, Sylvia and Janice walked from the hut over Illgill Head and Whin Rigg via Burnmoor Tarn in quite damp conditions – most unlike the weekend weather which just got better and better!

Parties had differing agendas on Saturday. First to leave were John and Steve, heading for Pillar Rock to climb New West Climb VD*** …. ‘An outstanding climb celebrated by returning over Pillar summit.’

Not far behind them were Jon and Dick who reached the start of Slab and Notch M* via a scramble up Wistow crags and over Pillar summit. Despite the route taking longer than expected they still managed to get back to the hut in time for tea !

The walkers had a more leisurely day. Chris headed for Boat Howe, returning over Scafell summit and Fiona, Sylvia, Janice, Barbara, MartynL and me did the lovely circuit of Pillar and Red Pike. Action shots of our teams on Pillar Rock were impossible in the wildly windy swirling mists on Pillar summit –but in the clearings, valleys looked warm and sunny and our teams roasted in the heat. Being a weekend close to the longest day, we passed a number of weary looking runners on their final leg of the Bob Graham challenge to Keswick! Paul and Amanda who’d arrived shortly before we set off, chose a more restful day in the valley, recovering from a family celebration on Friday evening.

As expected, preparations for our communal meal were embraced by a great team who responded to head chef’s supervision and orders! Of course we all did as instructed (‘Yes Chef’) and the result…a gourmet feast; a variety of homemade soups, individual pies from a carefully selected butcher served with a selection of vegetable roasties, delicious homemade lemon and chocolate tarts and the best Tiramisu that I’ve ever tasted, followed by cheese and biscuits. Gill, Anne, Trevor, Sue, Carol and Adrian joined our feast and the evening banter which was a huge success.

Sunday was another scorchio day! John and Steve were first off again heading up to climb Napes Needle via Wasdale Crack HS*** to settle John’s 36 year old score!

By the time Paul, Martyn, Anne and I reached the base of Needle Ridge VD***, the team were on topping out. Hoping to see John emulating the headstand of first ascensionist WPHasket-Smith, Paul speedily led the first 2 pitches of our route (look forward to seeing the photos), after which we continued in two teams meeting at the top for refreshments. True to form, ‘mountaineer’ Martyn climbed the polish in his big boots! We ended the fabulous day with a scramble to the summit of Great Gable and the stunning panoramic views.

In the blistering heat, Jon walked up to Styhead Tarn returning to the valley via Napes Traverse and others departed for a leisurely drive home.

Special thanks to David Wilkinson for putting so much thought into coordinating the first of our joint meets with the FRCC, to Sylvia for the menu choice and keeping the kitchen staff in order and to everyone who took part in making this another of our great weekend meets. Such fun!!

Filed Under: Climbing, Featured, Meet Report

Naismith Hut Meet Report

04/06/2017 by shirleye Leave a Comment

Fabulous weather, fantastic outings, glorious sunsets, great company and one very special long term objective being met (more about that later) …what more could the nine of us who went to Elphin have asked for!
On Sunday, Fiona led us (Sylvia, Wardy, Steve, Dick and me) around the lovely horseshoe circuit of Beinn an Eoin (a Graham summit in Coigach). Expect to see a number of photo competition entries of Stac Pollaidh taken from the classic viewpoint! Meanwhile, JohnB quietly disappeared to tick a new Corbett, Col More! Those of you familiar with previous hut meet reports might recognise the recurring theme of John endearing nickname of the ‘Lone Wanderer’!
Four parties had different agendas on Monday. Dick and Steve spent the day on Quinag, Fiona and John cycled into a Corbett north of Loch More which was not far from Ben Klibreck that Sylvia and I puffed our way up – well worth it for the staggering summit views. Meanwhile, JohnB headed for Ben More Assynt and Conival. He chose to extend his walk by taking the ridge of Carn Nan Conbhairean down to the main road in the valley with a view to hitching 12 miles back to his car …. It was a quiet Monday evening. So when he eventually arrived back at base, the kitchen was peacefully quiet and tidy for his evening meal. Not for long though as we all, of course, wanted to know what he’d been up to! Pete and Sue also arrived during the evening to add to the banter and communal spirit.
With such lovely weather, there were just no excuses for a rest day, so on Tuesday, Steve and Dick headed to Handa Island Wildlife reserve (a 15 min or so ferry ride from Tarbet) to the seabird colony – a worthwhile trip. John, Fiona, Pete, Sue and me drove to Corriemulzie Lodge for the 7km and 9km bike ride to our respective hills…. another new Corbett for John and Fiona, and Seana Bhraigh via the scramble of An Sgurr for Pete, Sue and me. What an awesome circuit and such amazing panoramic views. Meanwhile, JohnB sneaked off again in search of another Corbett tick, Ben Coigach and also met up with Chis and Annie who had rented an apartment in Ardmair for the week.
Keen for another biking adventure on Wednesday, John Fiona and Sylvia chose a cycle ride from Ullapool after a morning snack in the cafe, Pete and Sue investigated Suilven, while the rest of us took in more of the local hills and visited Knockan Crag.
Thursday dawned bright and sunny. Having expected rain, I’d slept soundly but woke to find John calmly preparing for his long awaited adventure on the Old Man of Stoer …and I was going with him (Eek)!! Conditions were going to perfect; a low spring tide, very little wind and no rain. It was better than perfect and stayed clear and sunny all day. Two lads were already preparing for the 1st pitch when we peered over the cliff top at midday. After scrambling to the shore and assurance that the Tyrolean was secure John easily manoeuvred across to the other side. A first for me and downhill most of the way, it seemed a relatively easy crossing (apparently John was giving a helpful tug every so often). We walked around the back of the stack and John began the climb, traversing across and up to the 2nd belay. To keep me in view, he added a couple of additional pitches. Every handhold and ledge of the route was awesomely exciting, including the delicate traverse around the front of the stack. The crux, however, wasn’t overly exciting. As expected, John had prepared for all eventualities and after failing on the one two three PULL approach, I was hoisted into the chimney to finish the pitch. We reached the summit at 8pm and quietly soaked up the magnificent views and stunning landscape. A couple on the mainland watched, cameras poised, as John prepared the abseil ropes and launched himself into the 60m, mostly free hanging, abseil. I followed on to find him hopping from one rock to another to avoid wet feet. We retrospectively agreed that maybe it hadn’t been such a good idea for him to carry the ropes and rack across the Tyrolean at high tide!! Back on the mainland at sunset, we were able to let folk know of our whereabouts and reached the car to find that Leigh, the lovely lady from Living the Dream Cafe had left two cans of drink and a lovely message on the car. For very different reasons, we’d both lived the dream!
Another glorious day on Friday; Pete, Sue, Steve, Dick and me went to coastal Rieff to rock climb and cycle while and Fiona, John and Sylvia had another biking adventure from Kylescue to Glendhu Bothy, paddling in the sea and having ice creams (it was a holiday after all)! John quietly reflected on another new Corbett, Breabag.
We all left the hut on Saturday morning with big smiles having had an amazing time (and already planning the return trip).

Filed Under: Climbing, Featured, Hut, Meet Report, Walking

Gigg South Meet Report

28/09/2016 by Vikki 1 Comment

Despite a day of pretty much constant rain, 6 of us managed to climb in the sunshine of the bolts up at Gigg South.

We all got 4 routes in I think so definitely worth the trip up! The crag was dry and the climbers happy – this climber was even happier when we got the pub and they had my favourite ale on!! Woo!

Happy Days!

One more outdoor Tuesday meet left guys – be nice to see you all there 🙂

Filed Under: Climbing, Meet Report, Newsletter

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