Here you go i cant seem to post from Flickr so follow the link .......http://www.flickr.com/photos/7535382@N05/sets/72157601233420369/
All the photos ( without me in them are mine ),the others have been taken by mates on Various trips. I'm about to start scanning my back catalog on slide so there will be a some old school quality up there in the next few weeks . Thanks for the info on posting ill get some of the new images up when scanned .
Thats a lovely shot of Alderson on Green Traverse in the black and white baggy lycra, Bungle! I've just had my tea, too.....quite unpleasant....
Some lovely pics of Vitruvian Man there Adam. I did wonder if a more efficient sequence would get found on this! On the first ascent once I'd done the big first move out right I went straight to the slopey top of the boulder with my left, this move was the crux and absolutely desperate, hence the 7c/+ grade. With that lovely looking hold out left it looks a bit less heartbreaking; I think I may have rekindled my desire for the Wheelbarrow-Vitruvian link. Nice one!
So now that I am crippled for a considerable period
No juicy accident-Just had a SLAP repair done on my shoulder to fix a pretty sizeable labral tear and some bone shaving to sort out bicep tendon impingement. I've got 2 weeks left in a sling and then 3-6 months to a full recovery.
Not sure about the grade though. You might not be far off the mark. Sean today couldn't do the problem, that was after doing E-fix again for camera this morning. I didn't actually repeat it today, i just wanted to get pics. I did it a few weeks back with Doyle, who couldn't do it either.... I do it different to what Greg told me too. I start with obvious two holds, left toe on a dimple, and right toe hooking. Not sure how you did crux move? Best problem i have done on limestone mind!