no 4 wheel drive Johnny? no large cave nearby with loads of quality hard problems to go at?never mind
Quoteno 4 wheel drive Johnny? no large cave nearby with loads of quality hard problems to go at?never mindNo, I'm at work. Had I free time, my 2-wheel drive is more than adequate for getting about in this weather and behaving appropriately - ie winter climbing or snowboarding. If I wanted to hom about in some tops-off, match-to-finish, eliminate bullshit cave scene 'nearby' I'd go to The Works.
There's nowhere else to climb today in Wales
This is a rock climbing website, i climb rocks not ice
What like into other forms of climbing? I think you guys going bouldering in this weather are the ones who want to reconsider your horizons.
Quote from: Johnny Brown on January 05, 2010, 01:20:47 pmWhat like into other forms of climbing? I think you guys going bouldering in this weather are the ones who want to reconsider your horizons.Your just as specific as the next man, or will we be seeing you at Malham/kilsney/LPT this spring when they're in condition?
I did quite a bit of sport climbing in 2009, as well as bouldering, trad, ice, mixed, alpine rock. What's your point?
7c+, in two visits. I daresay this might suggest if I applied myself to this part of the climbing game I might get a bigger number, wow. However I'd rather apply myself across the other disciplines which I find so much more fulfilling.