a bit shouldery, a bit fingery and a bit difficult. A good addition.
I was on the Pine boulder (just before cottage Rocks) over the easter bank holiday.Climbed a cool line that starts far right on the Pine Boulder and traverse left with funky moves to a rail ( as used on Left Pine) where a big move up leads to bigger holds.Has anyone done this before?
Thanks for the blue nun video Stuart; inspired me to wander down to find the well hidden buttress - do you know who put up the 'missing you already' traverse? Its really very good crimpiness and quite different to other churnet sideways movement - reminded me of little northumberland at Nesscliffe..Cheers, Matt
Judging by the chalk, looks like there maybe an even lower traverse underneath 'Missing You Already'.
I wasn't filming when I did 'missing you.." but I've got earlier footage falling off after the crux if it'd be any use to you for sequence? I'm likely to be hanging out there a bit in coming weeks working extensions/links etc..Cheers, Matt
Has the dyno eliminate of the two finger pocket problem at Gentleman's been done (i'm pretty sure it will have been)? If so what's the name/grade?
Quote from: Andrew B on May 27, 2010, 10:39:10 amHas the dyno eliminate of the two finger pocket problem at Gentleman's been done (i'm pretty sure it will have been)? If so what's the name/grade?Do you mean just going off the two finger pocket to lip. Yeah would have been done ages ago, its funny because me with my blinkers on did it that way many moons ago thinking it was a new problem. But was done well before that.
I meant going from the bottom shelf direct to the lip, eliminating the two finger pocket.
Quote from: Andrew B on May 27, 2010, 10:39:10 amI meant going from the bottom shelf direct to the lip, eliminating the two finger pocket.Ahh, thinking about it that must be a monster of a move. good luck with that, and keep us updated with the progress.
Haha, yeah it is. But I have a secret weapon that shall defeat the monsterness!