Quote from: macca7 on February 26, 2020, 09:52:15 pmHow did you get on did you manage to get out today?Fingers crossed you found something dry and didn't get blown away!Sadly my pass was revoked so no joy for me. My wife has a cold so didn't fancy looking after both kids while I swanned off.
How did you get on did you manage to get out today?Fingers crossed you found something dry and didn't get blown away!
Nice one Grant, looks good!
You missed one that I know of. Alexis Perry climbed the obvious crack left of Mufasa at Cartoonlands. He called it the Ten Crack Commandments and gave it 7C. Slightly tricky landing initially above the sloping block but it still seems to work. Some jamming involved but also some very interesting non-jamming moves! Looked pretty epic to me! https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/cartoonlands-21937/the_ten_crack_commandments-651813
I’d be keen to see a no frills guide for the Torquay stuff please
I'm still amazed the stuff alexis hs done at hopes nose upper crag hasn't had more attention. Its so good. Upwards of 10 grade 7's, techy, high and very very good.
Quote from: Ged on May 21, 2022, 05:49:12 pmI'm still amazed the stuff alexis hs done at hopes nose upper crag hasn't had more attention. Its so good. Upwards of 10 grade 7's, techy, high and very very good.I heard this mentioned but didn't realise it was quite as extensive as 10 grade 7's - very keen to head down!
… and out in the wild wild far West, is that Cornwall bouldering guide ever going to see the light of day??
Quote from: BrutusTheBear on May 22, 2022, 11:35:54 am… and out in the wild wild far West, is that Cornwall bouldering guide ever going to see the light of day??It’s coming along. No idea when it will be done (a while yet I reckon), but the sections which have been completed look brilliant - really clear, easy to use and stylish, crisp look to it.
Grant, exmoor coast must have a huge amount of potential still does it? I spent a bit of time up there last summer, mainly running. But there is so much coast that is so innacessibke. Is there much around heddons mouth? Looked like lots of rock there.
Quote from: kingholmesy on May 22, 2022, 04:38:49 pmQuote from: BrutusTheBear on May 22, 2022, 11:35:54 am… and out in the wild wild far West, is that Cornwall bouldering guide ever going to see the light of day??It’s coming along. No idea when it will be done (a while yet I reckon), but the sections which have been completed look brilliant - really clear, easy to use and stylish, crisp look to it. Looking forwards to seeing it, the rate of development could make it an never ending task though!Quote from: Ged on May 22, 2022, 12:45:19 pmGrant, exmoor coast must have a huge amount of potential still does it? I spent a bit of time up there last summer, mainly running. But there is so much coast that is so innacessibke. Is there much around heddons mouth? Looked like lots of rock there. Nope. Everything has been done and what's left is Plenty of potential, especially if you're into long and/or adventurous approaches or own a boat. On the other hand there are some very good and very accessible venues that haven't been tapped to their full potential. I've recently done an excellent new one at Lynmouth that has been in plain sight for years (albeit a bit algae covered!). The coast comes into it's own over the summer months being north facing has it's advantages.
Quote from: BrutusTheBear on May 22, 2022, 06:34:39 pmQuote from: kingholmesy on May 22, 2022, 04:38:49 pmQuote from: BrutusTheBear on May 22, 2022, 11:35:54 am… and out in the wild wild far West, is that Cornwall bouldering guide ever going to see the light of day??It’s coming along. No idea when it will be done (a while yet I reckon), but the sections which have been completed look brilliant - really clear, easy to use and stylish, crisp look to it. Looking forwards to seeing it, the rate of development could make it an never ending task though!Quote from: Ged on May 22, 2022, 12:45:19 pmGrant, exmoor coast must have a huge amount of potential still does it? I spent a bit of time up there last summer, mainly running. But there is so much coast that is so innacessibke. Is there much around heddons mouth? Looked like lots of rock there. Nope. Everything has been done and what's left is Plenty of potential, especially if you're into long and/or adventurous approaches or own a boat. On the other hand there are some very good and very accessible venues that haven't been tapped to their full potential. I've recently done an excellent new one at Lynmouth that has been in plain sight for years (albeit a bit algae covered!). The coast comes into it's own over the summer months being north facing has it's advantages.Nice one Brutus! Where is this new problem at Lynmouth?I've always wanted to try and mantle the nose that Slopey Traverse Extension begins on. May have to attempt that as a heinous new problem assuming it hasn't already been done.