AfroMan project Eskdale: I love Eskdale in winter and after reading Graham Suttons smoke across the fell this year it adds another depth to the area as much of the novel is set around the modernization of west lakes from farming to mining and smelting (amazingly its stayed that way since 1700). This was a locally famous proj and I had a few sunny sessions over there and got to drive the Calder Moor road quite a bit whilst it was “closed” due to Ice which added some fun to the drive whilst taking in some old fatboy slim tunes. The day I climbed the line it drizzled all the way there until I was almost at Eskdale, took a lot of faith in seabreeze effect to keep going. Its got some really odd face climbing and one of the best winter boulder positions in the lakes. Great fun and well worth putting the back out for years ago when I squatted the big block out of the way on the landing. Slight sequence adjustment on the day got the win. Sitter will be hard.
Went to climb one of the Avens down there with Accy Nez about 92…went to the end and used the camp to try and sleep…Not sure i would have the mental capacity to go through that squeeze anymore as you are basically in the stream with moving boulders…Good effort going in there…Biggest prize in the Dales under there….Quote from: Will Hunt on January 05, 2024, 12:58:26 pmQuote from: dunnyg on January 05, 2024, 12:50:11 pmIt doesn't go on for very long, but it takes a few hours to get there including a fair bit of crawling dragging a bag of rope behind you. The squeeze is a tunnel down through boulders for 3m or so just off vertical, the tightest bit at the bottom, where you can fit your legs through, but they immediately hit a horizontal floor so have to bend them in front of you at 90 degrees ish. The space for your feet is foot size. You then shimmy forwards to get flat out and can then flat out crawl out for a bit, and eventually end at a pitch. Getting in is hard work. Getting out looks harder! I was getting wedged with my thigh pushing against one side and my arse against the other. I got a good bruise.May I be the first to say, "fuck that"?
Quote from: dunnyg on January 05, 2024, 12:50:11 pmIt doesn't go on for very long, but it takes a few hours to get there including a fair bit of crawling dragging a bag of rope behind you. The squeeze is a tunnel down through boulders for 3m or so just off vertical, the tightest bit at the bottom, where you can fit your legs through, but they immediately hit a horizontal floor so have to bend them in front of you at 90 degrees ish. The space for your feet is foot size. You then shimmy forwards to get flat out and can then flat out crawl out for a bit, and eventually end at a pitch. Getting in is hard work. Getting out looks harder! I was getting wedged with my thigh pushing against one side and my arse against the other. I got a good bruise.May I be the first to say, "fuck that"?
It doesn't go on for very long, but it takes a few hours to get there including a fair bit of crawling dragging a bag of rope behind you. The squeeze is a tunnel down through boulders for 3m or so just off vertical, the tightest bit at the bottom, where you can fit your legs through, but they immediately hit a horizontal floor so have to bend them in front of you at 90 degrees ish. The space for your feet is foot size. You then shimmy forwards to get flat out and can then flat out crawl out for a bit, and eventually end at a pitch. Getting in is hard work. Getting out looks harder! I was getting wedged with my thigh pushing against one side and my arse against the other. I got a good bruise.
The Essence, 7B+, Torridon. A lifetime goal realised. Absolute king line in one of my favourite places in the world.
Throwback to page 3QuoteThe Essence, 7B+, Torridon. A lifetime goal realised. Absolute king line in one of my favourite places in the world.-thanks for posting this GazM, looks sick! I hadn't heard about it. I can add it to my dream "one day I'll go and do Malcs Arete" trip.
QuoteThe Essence, 7B+, Torridon. A lifetime goal realised. Absolute king line in one of my favourite places in the world.Also a personal highlight for me on this thread, didn't know you'd done The Essence Gaz. Brilliant. How many sessions?