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Title: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: aly on November 16, 2009, 04:25:36 pm
Hey, can anyone local tell me if there's any hope of the moorland grit being dry tomorrow (Rylstone, Crookrise, Widdop, Simon's Seat etc. etc.).  I take it there's been a serious amount of rain in the last few days so I'm not hopeful...  :(

thanks.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: Nike Air on November 16, 2009, 11:16:54 pm
Hey, can anyone local tell me if there's any hope of the moorland grit being dry tomorrow (Rylstone, Crookrise, Widdop, Simon's Seat etc. etc.).  I take it there's been a serious amount of rain in the last few days so I'm not hopeful...  :(

thanks.
You re best bet would be the places catching the wind/sunlight, Simons/Lord seat and Rlystone/Brimham.

 I know widdop is holding the dampness at mo, drove past recently and it looked dank. Scout crag on the other side of the res could be a good option, quick walk in and a quite good probs and had people climbing there.

Crookrise may be too damp too, i ve been there a few times after rainy spells and its not been to good, either shelter from the trees or moor above has stopped the wind blowning it dry.

Hope this helps....
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: aly on November 16, 2009, 11:35:33 pm
Yes that helps, cheers for the info.  As I suspected really after speaking to a mate in Ilkley.  Fingers crossed for some good drying weather  :please:
thanks.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: Nike Air on November 17, 2009, 08:02:15 am
Bad news is that it rained alot during the night but good news is that its not raining now and the sky has blue bits in it, also the wind is pretty strong so you could get lucky.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: tomtom on November 17, 2009, 08:03:50 am
Yes that helps, cheers for the info.  As I suspected really after speaking to a mate in Ilkley.  Fingers crossed for some good drying weather  :please:
thanks.

Almscliff. Maybe not 'moorland grit' but its the fastest drying crag in the region...
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: aly on November 17, 2009, 09:49:06 pm
Cheers for the updates.  I know Almscliff dries fast but had my eye on some specific things :)
I headed south instead today which was probably the best plan, but I'll no doubt be trying to scrounge yorkshire conditions beta again soon...
thanks guys.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: Adam Lincoln on November 18, 2009, 04:26:28 pm
Anyone been the cliff last few days? Supposed to be dry tomorrow, so with the wind forecast, think it will be ok?
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: andy_e on November 18, 2009, 04:37:18 pm
It's been raining a lot today but you might be alright, I'll assess conditions tomorrow morning and let you know. Might even join you...
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: tomtom on November 18, 2009, 04:52:39 pm
was good yesterday (tues) squidgy walk up the hill but fine once you were up there.... Rock felt a bit soapy at first but was actually fine (just very clean probably!) Tim got some good stuff done...
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: Adam Lincoln on November 18, 2009, 05:05:10 pm
Wellies it is then!
I will prob be at the cliff before you get up Andi  ;)
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: Stubbs on November 18, 2009, 05:06:34 pm
If it stays dry tonight it should be ok by tomorrow, although it does look like you could be dodging showers in the morning.  Obvious stuff will be dry (front of virgin, prob underhand, DWR, pebble wall, keel etc).
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: andy_e on November 19, 2009, 09:35:01 am
it's ridiculously windy today, i'd watch out or you might get blown off.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: slackline on November 19, 2009, 10:03:37 am
it's ridiculously windy today, i'd watch out or you might get blown off.

Make sure you negotiate a price in advance  :P
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: Adam Lincoln on November 19, 2009, 10:07:27 am
it's ridiculously windy today, i'd watch out or you might get blown off.

Yeah i noticed, so i bagged it off.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: andy_e on November 19, 2009, 10:32:44 am
I'm off to check out new potential crags that I spotted on Google Maps...
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: aly on November 26, 2009, 02:52:40 pm
hmm, is it dry up Leeds/Halifax way today?  Thinking of heading up for some moorland grit tomorrow if the weather stays nice.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: andy_e on November 27, 2009, 11:16:15 am
It's dry but there's grey clouds on the horizon.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: Drew on November 28, 2009, 12:01:47 am
Almscliffe was very nice today. It's been brought to my attention that I don't know shit about conditions, but it felt quite nice to me. Better than the Peak apparently!
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: andy_e on November 28, 2009, 12:09:10 am
Almscliffe ... I...s... Better than the Peak!

yes
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: cruisie on December 21, 2009, 10:38:30 am
thinking of heading down there tomorrow can anyone that was out at the weekend let me know what the conditions are like got 3 or 4 places in mind eg the cliff,earl,caley,slipstones or miby brimham just wondering what one would be better  and if the roads up to the crags are ok thanks for any info
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: slackline on December 21, 2009, 10:44:26 am
thinking of heading down there tomorrow can anyone that was out at the weekend let me know what the conditions are like got 3 or 4 places in mind eg the cliff,earl,caley,slipstones or miby brimham just wondering what one would be better  and if the roads up to the crags are ok thanks for any info

I'd think carefully about going to Almscliff (http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,13180.msg234557.html#msg234557)
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: tomtom on December 21, 2009, 01:42:12 pm
thinking of heading down there tomorrow can anyone that was out at the weekend let me know what the conditions are like got 3 or 4 places in mind eg the cliff,earl,caley,slipstones or miby brimham just wondering what one would be better  and if the roads up to the crags are ok thanks for any info

I'd think carefully about going to Almscliff (http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,13180.msg234557.html#msg234557)

I'd give slipstones a miss at the moment - theres quite alot of windy up and down road to get along first! Unless of course that particular part of the NE has managed to avoid any snow!
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: cruisie on December 21, 2009, 03:11:55 pm
cheers for the info looks like the cliff and slipstones are off caley is prob wet anyone know anything about earl as ive never been
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: GCW on December 21, 2009, 03:17:25 pm
I'd put money on it being wet.  And cold.  Very very cold.
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: csurfleet on January 07, 2010, 04:26:24 pm
Yo

So has anyone got any suggestions for somewhere that will be climbable on Sunday? We're based in Huddersfield but don't mind a bit of travel. Just bored of turning up to find everywhere green an miserable, and theres only so much time you can spend at West Vale...

Oh, 6a-c stuff is ideal :D
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: tomtom on January 07, 2010, 04:43:18 pm
Yo

So has anyone got any suggestions for somewhere that will be climbable on Sunday? We're based in Huddersfield but don't mind a bit of travel. Just bored of turning up to find everywhere green an miserable, and theres only so much time you can spend at West Vale...

Oh, 6a-c stuff is ideal :D

The cliff is the best bet if you can get up the roads there... for somewhere more esoteric I had a great afternoon at Spofforth today... pretty spot - plenty of stuff in the grades there...
Title: Re: Yorkshire Grit Conditions
Post by: csurfleet on January 08, 2010, 08:17:26 am
Aye I saw a pic of Spofforth yesterday and it looked pretty good. I'll ponder with the lad :)

Thanks for the help
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