https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-52270658?intlink_from_url=&link_location=live-reporting-storyThis has had a predicted fallout, fucking bellends.
Someone told you access had been lost to 2 crags but didn’t tell you which ones they were? Who told you that?
Our local harbour authority has blanket banned all watersports around the estuary for the same reasoning, anyone caught out on a kayak or SUP or anything else is looking at a fine.
Quote from: T_B on April 15, 2020, 12:51:34 pmSomeone told you access had been lost to 2 crags but didn’t tell you which ones they were? Who told you that?Crag Hill would appear to be one (from the recently updates but if the RAD) https://www.thebmc.co.uk/modules/RAD/View.aspx?id=785
Quote from: chris j on April 15, 2020, 01:23:24 pmOur local harbour authority has blanket banned all watersports around the estuary for the same reasoning, anyone caught out on a kayak or SUP or anything else is looking at a fine.Whereabouts?
New guidance document for police to help them enforce the lockdown regs. From beeb:''Part of the guidance spells out that it is acceptable to buy luxury items while shopping, and that driving somewhere to exercise is acceptable as long as "far more time" is spent walking than driving.''30 mins drive / 1 hour exercise? Have at it Sheffield.. (don't shoot the messenger)
Edit: that doc makes it hard for me to see how you could be fined for climbing, given it explicitly states "Exercise can come in many forms". But maybe not bouldering, cos those fuckers rest too much.
Pirmin has set the benchmarkhttp://lizardclimbing.com/2020/04/15/the-almost-perfect-corona-climbing-day-panthera-11-9a-redpoint-and-corona-almost-as-well/