For me North Yorkshire represents the closest I might get to Spanish sport climbing in the UK ; I perceive that what I find a hassle here (tides, conditions, temperature / lack of sun and limited seasons) would apply far less there.
I am aware that I have probably built Kilnsey and Malham up to be something they are not
For me North Yorkshire represents the closest I might get to Spanish sport climbing in the UK ; I perceive that what I find a hassle here (tides, conditions, temperature / lack of sun and limited seasons) would apply far less there. I have spent a limited amount of time in North Yorkshire however so this idea may be substantially different from the reality?
...which days of the weekend Moose still needs a belay for.
For me North Yorkshire represents the closest I might get to Spanish sport climbing in the UK ; I perceive that what I find a hassle here (tides, conditions, temperature / lack of sun and limited seasons) would apply far less there. I have spent a limited amount of time in
As an aside, I wonder why they never looked at Yorkshire and cities therein. Seems a strange omission.
A second home in south of France/Spain/Greece? Somewhere run down that can be done up and rented out?
I share your frustration at bird bans, tides and conditions. It's why I chose a proj at Malham last year and Raven Tor this year. (free fuel helps!)
If those Spanish crags are ..... riddled with carpets of human faeces,
And soft touches
Quote from: petejh on September 16, 2016, 10:13:44 amA second home in south of France/Spain/Greece? Somewhere run down that can be done up and rented out?Now where's that landlord thread...
Quote from: Doylo on September 16, 2016, 10:35:44 amAnd soft touches Bout time you dusted off your passport and adventured out of Wales to slay the peak(s) and yorks lime isn't it! (belay for Mecca?)
seepage,cobwebs and bitter.
Quote from: petejh on September 16, 2016, 10:58:01 amseepage,cobwebs and bitter.Sorry, is that the beer or the climbers?