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Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 07, 2009, 05:02:05 pm
Thinking of heading down there soon - is the NWB guidebook the best/only guide for the area or is there a more up to date/alternative resource? Maybe an online db etc?

Cheers in advance...

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#1 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 08, 2009, 07:58:48 am
Panton's NWB is the only one available.  I suggest you read through the NWB website and add any extra lines that have been reported since publication and that interest you.  Annotate that guidebook!  There was an old article that described the bouldering round the headland but I can't remember which magazine it was in.  If you do head round to Talferach the deecent lines are fairly obvious (here are some further additions: http://www.northwalesbouldering.com/newsitem.asp?nsid=213).

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#2 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 08, 2009, 08:32:47 am
There was a Climber article a few years back, and I'm sure Pano has put together a Stone Circles article on it. Not sure what editions though.

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#3 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 08, 2009, 09:12:07 am
Thanks guys - yeah I have that Climber article, I'll dig it out. Thanks for the link Ben, much appreciated!

Just asking about online as I thought there may be wetpaint page or something?

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#4 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 08, 2009, 09:20:49 am
trwyn talfarach is pretty poor compared to porth ysgo, i'd avoid it like the plague.

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#5 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 08, 2009, 12:21:13 pm
trwyn talfarach is pretty poor compared to porth ysgo, i'd avoid it like the plague.

I disagree but then I've always fancied a bit of black death.  Obviously, if you're a first or second or third time visitor, you're gonna want to get to Ysgo and do the classics.  But Talfarach does have some excellent problems in a wonderful setting, with a glorious approach down the steep slope at the headland.  That lovely V4 crack being a good example, Bardsey Blues (the crazy roof crack above the hole, I think), Solace Arete, Phobia of Fishy Smells being other good problems worth seeking out.    But for a first visit stick to Porth Ysgo and certainly don't bother with Porth Nefoedd unless you're a repeat offender looking for obscurity. 

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#6 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 08, 2009, 01:10:53 pm
it does have about half a dozen nice V4s or something like that, in a nice location. however this does not a good bouldering venue make. the approach is a ballache, long, and then just moving between these problems is a drag, falling up and down various gullies and boulder chokes with all your bags and mats, and then the problems generally have poor landings even by ysgo standards. the non-climbing to climbing time ratio for this place is about 100:1. its a great location with a tiny amount of bouldering, but for me this ain't a "bouldering venue", given the company its in. i was incredibly disappointed. no doubt its great if you're a local with time to burn and no more pressing projects to be addressing.

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#7 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 08, 2009, 01:19:19 pm
i thought talfarach was OK. sure, it's not Porth Ysgo, but it's a decent adventure questing out to the headland and then scrambling over these massive blocks to get to the problems. there are some good probs there too.

as Ben says, it's worth a trip once you've been to ysgo a few times. go ysgo in AM, then talfarach in PM. 

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#8 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 12:18:58 pm
as Ben says, it's worth a trip once you've been to ysgo a few times. go ysgo in AM, then talfarach in PM. 

Perfect.

The approach is a ballache, long, and then just moving between these problems is a drag, falling up and down various gullies and boulder chokes with all your bags and mats, and then the problems generally have poor landings even by ysgo standards.

Jeez, it's not that bad.  The right hand side is just as bouldery as Ysgo and there's some great problem all over the place.  Okay so it's not like wandering round Isatis, but I think it's quite a special place to go climbing.  And everyone I know that's been down there with me agrees.  So there.   :P

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#9 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 12:25:03 pm
Take me with you next time you're going just so as I have something else to be in disagreement about with you.

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#10 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 12:49:38 pm
You wouldn't make it past the walk in sunshine.  Them fashion trainers would leave you heading head first into the sea.

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#11 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 12:58:17 pm
you're all on crack.

as Ben says, it's worth a trip once you've been to ysgo a few times. go ysgo in AM, then talfarach in PM. 

Perfect.

Perfect in the sense that you can go all-out as ysgo not wrrying about your skin cos you know you'll not be bothered climbing in the afternoon.

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#12 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 01:00:05 pm
I know it's not strictly on topic, but approaching Ysgo there's a crag in or visible from Rhiw that seems to rise diagonally from right to left. I think I heard a long time ago that it's not worth looking at but certainly from a short distance away it looks pretty immense. Is anyone in the know on this?

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#13 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 01:02:51 pm
I had a look there once. It wasn't as good as it looked, and I didn't put my boots on.

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#14 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 01:11:24 pm
A real shame!

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#15 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:20:39 pm
I had a look there once. It wasn't as good as it looked, and I didn't put my boots on.

The same has been said by pretty much everyone who has eventually got round to checking that crag out.

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#16 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:23:08 pm
is this the inland-facing crag? I think theres been stuff posted on here about it in years gone by, I think dave samsonite said he'd been.

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#17 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:29:42 pm
Not sure if its classed as trwyn talfarach but if you keep going round the headland from Solice arete for about 15 mins of scrambling (or you can approach from top, if you know location) there is an amazing wall. A lovely project on there. Now that is worth checking out. Specially if you are with a largish crew with a fair few pads.One of best looking projects around. Helps to have a bit of reach too Dave.

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#18 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:33:40 pm
I had a look there once. It wasn't as good as it looked, and I didn't put my boots on.

The same has been said by pretty much everyone who has eventually got round to checking that crag out.

I went there with a rope and gear nearly 20 years ago and led some easy routes. IIRC there's quite a good hanging fin thing that would go at E3 to E6 or V sumting with matts.

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#19 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:35:16 pm
Not sure if its classed as trwyn talfarach but if you keep going round the headland from Solice arete for about 15 mins of scrambling (or you can approach from top, if you know location) there is an amazing wall. A lovely project on there. Now that is worth checking out. Specially if you are with a largish crew with a fair few pads.One of best looking projects around. Helps to have a bit of reach too Dave.

i believe i've seen photos of this - wall with peetering out crack? I've heard its well hard at the top.

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#20 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:37:28 pm
Not sure if its classed as trwyn talfarach but if you keep going round the headland from Solice arete for about 15 mins of scrambling (or you can approach from top, if you know location) there is an amazing wall. A lovely project on there. Now that is worth checking out. Specially if you are with a largish crew with a fair few pads.One of best looking projects around. Helps to have a bit of reach too Dave.

i believe i've seen photos of this - wall with peetering out crack? I've heard its well hard at the top.

More scary than that hard. But that sounds like the one. Doylo has footage of us trying it a few years back. Probably go at about V9. Stunning though.

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#21 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:40:25 pm
Think I'm aware of this somewhere in my mindtank although can't recall being shown any footage. If  Doyle might take a second to sift through the reams of man to man rimming on his hard drive, it'd be good to see it...

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#22 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:48:22 pm
You mean the Gabbro Wall?  Featured in Higginson's film Aquamarine, with footage of the V8 groove and the project crack/wall being climbed/attempted by a range of people including Sam Whittaker if I remember rightly.

Monolith if you want to watch this film, ask Fatneck.  I think he has a copy and if it's not him, it's Owen who has a copy in our neck of the woods.

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#23 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 02:55:10 pm
You mean the Gabbro Wall?  Featured in Higginson's film Aquamarine, with footage of the V8 groove and the project crack/wall being climbed/attempted by a range of people including Sam Whittaker if I remember rightly.

That's the one, i heard Sam had tried it.

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#24 Re: Porth Ysgo Guidebook
January 09, 2009, 03:24:35 pm
Ahh OK. I was thinking it was something else. Yeah that Aquamarine will probably be mine!

 

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