The one thing that confuses me about the objections though. Twice at the north head I've seen instructors with a gaggle of young teens scrabbling up the easier problems. Surely the impact of 60 people. who for the most part I'd hope are experienced climbers and know how to look after the rock, over 2 days is going to be far less that this regular group use by instructors?
Okes, I'm going to own up here, I'm going to this. Before I get puntered into obscurity hear me out!I'm a big fan of the bouldering at St Bees and I've been on quite a few trips up there previously. I'm also up in the lakes over that period anyway and had planned to spend a couple of days in that area, so when I saw the ads for the PF thing I figured it would make for convenient camping and some entertaining banter in the evening. Feeling a bit guilty now like! Thing is I could cancel my ticket but I'd still be going that weekend, and would have to stay on some crowded bank holiday campsite somewhere fending off chavs.The one thing that confuses me about the objections though. Twice at the north head I've seen instructors with a gaggle of young teens scrabbling up the easier problems. Surely the impact of 60 people. who for the most part I'd hope are experienced climbers and know how to look after the rock, over 2 days is going to be far less that this regular group use by instructors?Chris, who will be taking his own topo, and cleaning his boots
I could cancel my ticket
There was quite a negative attitude when people had a comp at a well known crag years back. Has anything changed since?