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LPT conditions
February 20, 2009, 09:20:23 am
LPT: Anyone know what the current state of play is here? Looking to be there over this weekend. bear in mind i haven't climbed there at all before, so as long as some of it is in nick, i'm happy.

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#1 Re: LPT conditions
February 20, 2009, 10:08:35 am
It doesn't usually seep too badly so I expect there'll be some dryish rock but low tide isn't until 15:10 - at this time of year an early low tide is preferable to let the moisture / grease dry off.  I'd expect that the likes of Mayfair wall will be dry and most of the rest of upper PT will in condition.
 

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#2 Re: LPT conditions
February 20, 2009, 10:22:19 am
cool, cheers ian. sounds worth a go at least. better than the now very damp malham anyway... :boohoo:

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#3 Re: LPT conditions
February 20, 2009, 11:01:43 am
cool, cheers ian. sounds worth a go at least. better than the now very damp malham anyway... :boohoo:

No prob, pen trwyn is a bit out of fashion these days but if 7a+ is you grade Mayfair wall has as good a set as anywhere in the country - Axel Attack, the Bloods, Mayfair and Bearded Clam would be a good day out in anyones book.  Bloodsports is excellent at 7b (though bolts are getting a  bit old  :( ) and Contusion is an excellent warm up at 6c/+.



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