QuoteBlack Cuillin Ridge Traverse in 12hrs 20minsRoad to road or top to top? Good effort either way, its eluded me so far.
Black Cuillin Ridge Traverse in 12hrs 20mins
Some friends did it the same day and are much more confident at soloing than I and they soloed the lot. Downclimbing the In Pinn et al!
I would have thought it would be quicker to ab off the back of the In Pin than down climb it
Quote from: fiveknuckle21 on June 14, 2010, 10:44:42 pm after a night in the cave had an ascent of Lou Ferrino in the bag before 9am on Sunday. YYFY!Jeez! Maybe the earliest ever ascent, i take it the sun wasn't shining!
after a night in the cave had an ascent of Lou Ferrino in the bag before 9am on Sunday. YYFY!
Going to try doing the Cuillin traverse in a day next month, but given that it's our first time on it I'm not really expecting to make it. Any tips on making it more likely, like the real problem areas with route finding or parts where it's worth taking an easy line rather than stay true to the ridge?
Also, don't expect the lady behind the bar in the Sligachan to be friendly to people who look like they've come in off the Ridge. I'm pretty easy going and I found her manner to be grossly rude!
It really is brilliant climbing and a lovely venue.
Quote from: Richie Crouch on June 15, 2010, 09:38:44 pmIt really is brilliant climbing and a lovely venue.Yeah it was a boss evening, with good conditions for this time of year. Next week we'll take more brushes and get more stuff really clean.NB: Hopefully Mr Popp will be out too, which will mean good sandbagging.
The pics look boss. Can't wait to check it out.
Where are these pictures? Keen to see them
Not a great YYFN in the grand scheme of things...