Going to Malham at all at the moment I don't really get. Fondling the holds on Consenting after someone else has done with them is so clearly a bad idea. Makes me sad as I miss it and want to go back a lot!Think you did the right thing for what its worth Jamie.
Genuine question, is this really any worse than fondling the tin of beans at the supermarket (or even home delivery)? Obviously we should wash our hands afterwards and not touch our face but it seems the risk of transmission would be incredibly low in this scenario?
Quote from: Offwidth on March 20, 2020, 10:21:59 amBell Hagg is a good little venue, why not go clean it up so its even better. Accept that like during Foot and Mouth it may rise in popularity though.
Bell Hagg is a good little venue, why not go clean it up so its even better.
Lots of climbers were sulking online but the venues were never that busy despitebecause of the quality.
Quote from: Offwidth on March 20, 2020, 12:21:24 pmLots of climbers were sulking online but the venues were never that busy despitebecause of the quality. Fixed
It's funny for the eilte but for bumblies like me Wharncliffe is different....
Going to Malham at all at the moment I don't really get.
Quote from: spidermonkey09 on March 20, 2020, 11:50:36 amGoing to Malham at all at the moment I don't really get.Agree. Very public and, from Sheffield, a 2 hour drive each way! Although I'm not sure what distance/duration is considered acceptable.
In contrast Lyme park was full on the way there and back when we went past...
There’s lots of good thoughtful advice on this thread but if you are climbing on the same bloc with someone you do not live with, that’s a dick move. Sorry if that’s harsh. Still wound up by my walk.
Stu, did your walk in any way make you reconsider your decision not to climb? I find it really hard to think of binning off climbing when everyone else is still doing way dumber stuff (going to the pub, meeting up for picnics, going out for meals etc.)EDIT: much of the above just banned