Hell To The Liars: https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/bla_bheinn-684/hell_to_the_liars-626566I thought Free Energy was a bit of a dud tbh, more like 7A if you heel hook . I'm not sure that block needs two problems on it and personally I thought Splurge was better (but I found it quite difficult so might have missed some beta).Cortege Noir at Ben Ledi seemed a bit weird and unsatisfactory too. Tombstone alone probably does the trick for that venue.I think Andy's right that the Morar Monster could fit in - it would give Lochaber a bit of a broader spread.Oh, I thought Cairngorm Arete Crouch Start was very good as well. Imo it should be on the list. Thanks for compiling by the way, great fun!
Quote from: Bonjoy on September 30, 2021, 08:09:25 amAs mentioned already by SAChris - Hell to the Liars 7b on Bla Bheinn https://www.instagram.com/tv/CEDBxnpD4h1/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CQohVqUDF_r/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkBonjoy, looks amazing. Have you added this to ukc?
As mentioned already by SAChris - Hell to the Liars 7b on Bla Bheinn https://www.instagram.com/tv/CEDBxnpD4h1/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CQohVqUDF_r/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Please continue to press your case if you think further changes required, but also advise what you'd swap! I had the idea that a coffee table/guide book with one brilliant picture of each problem and a short description of the area (access, number of other routes etc) would be much better than a full new bouldering Scotland guide book which would be a major undertaking with the volume of new problems. Unfortunately i know nothing about photography or publishing so if someone else wants to steal this project you're very welcome! I'd certainly buy it!
I had the idea that a coffee table/guide book with one brilliant picture of each problem and a short description of the area (access, number of other routes etc) would be much better than a full new bouldering Scotland guide book which would be a major undertaking with the volume of new problems.
Does anyone have a topo for Barry valley? Or Rooftown? I'm staying in strathnairn with family for a few days next week and would like to have a look at some of these. @scragrock perhaps?
Interesting. Cheers Jonas. I saw St Bees was still on the free version, and has a load of problems listed. Seeing as there are "minimum standards" for premium content, what happens when you get too big and get told to "go pro", but then you're quality fall shot somehow?€50/yr just seems a bit steep. How much of a cut do 27Crags take, and how much gos to the developers?
For topos, see: https://scottishbloc.com/topos/Work in progress...
I'd far rather a well-produced pdf topo that contains all the information in one place and doesn't rely on having phone signal
Quote from: andy_e on October 04, 2021, 09:19:01 amI'd far rather a well-produced pdf topo that contains all the information in one place and doesn't rely on having phone signalDitto (although I’d look at the pdf on my phone).
Ideal scenario would be something like- Bleau.info/Peakbouldering.info and a UKC rating and logbook library kind of thing with a companion Guidebook{for us oldies} and OCD moderators who constantly update without agenda.
I'd be careful what you wish for! Peakbouldering.info has gone down with little prospect of reappearing it would seem. Therefore all the information that users added to it in good faith, often only recorded there, is potentially lost permanently(as also happened with the similar yorkshiregrit site some year back). This includes details of things that even the folk who wrote it no longer remember.
Quote from: scragrock on October 04, 2021, 11:10:14 amIdeal scenario would be something like- Bleau.info/Peakbouldering.info and a UKC rating and logbook library kind of thing with a companion Guidebook{for us oldies} and OCD moderators who constantly update without agenda. I'd be careful what you wish for! Peakbouldering.info has gone down with little prospect of reappearing it would seem. Therefore all the information that users added to it in good faith, often only recorded there, is potentially lost permanently(as also happened with the similar yorkshiregrit site some year back). This includes details of things that even the folk who wrote it no longer remember.