A triple YYFY;1. Back climbing this week after a break, I'm rubbish but I don't care.2. We're moving closer to home soon and will be able to visit family/old friends more than a couple of times a year, there are new nephews to see.3. The place we're moving to is Sheffield, apparently it's a great city and there might be climbing nearby.Good times
Beautiful day, at the crag for 8.20, FA done by 9, in work before 10. That's what I call a start to the day!
Been considering the potential for dawn sessions to get a bit of good nick on the grit lately - reckon I could get up unfeasibly early, get a quick session and still make it home for the 8am bus to work. Anyone got any experience of this? Had been worried about potential for dampness/ dew wrecking things.
Quote from: tommytwotone on June 04, 2013, 10:42:50 amBeen considering the potential for dawn sessions to get a bit of good nick on the grit lately - reckon I could get up unfeasibly early, get a quick session and still make it home for the 8am bus to work. Anyone got any experience of this? Had been worried about potential for dampness/ dew wrecking things.Do it. A bit like pre-work surfing, even if conditions aren't brilliant it sets you up for the whole day. If it's been warm and clear for a few days in a row there shouldn't be a bot of moisture in the air to drop out as it cools overnight, and somewhere that gets a breeze (almscliff basically) should be fine. Just don't leave getting back into Leeds too late and get caught in commuter traffic!edit - more or less what Andy said, but more words.
On the traffic front I did consider dropping the car in Huby and getting the train as my office is right in town.
if you slip with the heel-toe in you might be found dangling head-down by the post-work crowd!