When you've been to this crag, just post saying when you were there and what condition it is in, i.e. whats wet, whats dry etc.It really is as simple as that. lets keep it on topic, just notes about nick, chit-chat in other threads, cheers.Word.
Sometimes though the elusive sticky-damp conditions can occur when it gets like this, and suddenly everything feels a grade easier!Houdini - your assessment of the cave is outdated and incorrect. Once upon a time it had a problem with goat shit (not sheep), but since the guide came out and the cave's popularity has rocketed the goats have tended to stay away (maybe they don't like our smell as much as we don't like theirs?).Over the coming winter, the choice is yours: hang out in dusty smelly climbing walls or become an acolyte of the cave and start working through the big list:http://www.northwalesbouldering.com/newsitem.asp?nsid=170So what's it going to be, the Cave of Justice or the wall of dust and misery?
Hopefully tonight's den session won't kill me.
Quote from: unclesomebody on October 27, 2006, 12:17:58 pmHopefully tonight's den session won't kill me. the den won't kill you but Sydney might if he's hungry, he took a chunk out of James the other day, wicked beast
trying to redpoint left wall.