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Title: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: ashtond6 on May 22, 2016, 11:39:01 pm
Arrived to try this today, to find the really good hold next to the second bolt is on the floor in about 6 pieces.

I'd imagine its quite a bit harder now! I didn't try as it was wet
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: old cheese on May 24, 2016, 11:00:55 pm
Ah, a friend was telling me about this tonight. No names mentioned
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: kc on June 11, 2016, 10:28:34 pm
Went to try this out of curiosity today. Climbs in much the same way as before but uses a sloppy bit of shittness (foothold) instead of the enormous jug by the second bolt. Feet are good so it's just a quick flick to the layerway. Just pull a bit harder. May put it up to hard 7c, easy 7c+. However the layerway between the first and second bolt is on it's way out. That is definitely worth glueing up to preserve any quality to the route.
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: TobyD on June 11, 2016, 11:29:25 pm
May put it up to hard 7c, easy 7c+.

wasn't sturgeon borderline 7b+/c before though?
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: Duncan campbell on June 11, 2016, 11:51:47 pm

wasn't sturgeon borderline 7b+/c before though?

+1
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: ashtond6 on June 12, 2016, 01:35:18 am
May put it up to hard 7c, easy 7c+.

wasn't sturgeon borderline 7b+/c before though?

What's your point? Still could be 7c/7c+ now, it's the second biggest hold on the route by quite a way
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: kc on June 12, 2016, 09:58:24 am


wasn't sturgeon borderline 7b+/c before though?

I know that. Having done the route before I am purely speculating on a grade. The x jug also served as a good resting foothold before a lot of sustained climbing. A lot of people that may have succeeded before will now power out at this point. Some won't even get that far.
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: SEDur on June 15, 2016, 11:17:50 pm
Out of interest, has anyone else been back on this since the hold breakage?
There did seem to be some fresh chalk on what I assume are previously unused grips...
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: moose on June 15, 2016, 11:28:56 pm
Out of interest, has anyone else been back on this since the hold breakage?
There did seem to be some fresh chalk on what I assume are previously unused grips...

anything to save you the effort of scrolling up a page:

Went to try this out of curiosity today. Climbs in much the same way as before but uses a sloppy bit of shittness (foothold) instead of the enormous jug by the second bolt. Feet are good so it's just a quick flick to the layerway. Just pull a bit harder. May put it up to hard 7c, easy 7c+. However the layerway between the first and second bolt is on it's way out. That is definitely worth glueing up to preserve any quality to the route.
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: SEDur on June 15, 2016, 11:41:23 pm
Out of interest, has anyone else been back on this since the hold breakage?
There did seem to be some fresh chalk on what I assume are previously unused grips...

anything to save you the effort of scrolling up a page:

Went to try this out of curiosity today. Climbs in much the same way as before but uses a sloppy bit of shittness (foothold) instead of the enormous jug by the second bolt. Feet are good so it's just a quick flick to the layerway. Just pull a bit harder. May put it up to hard 7c, easy 7c+. However the layerway between the first and second bolt is on it's way out. That is definitely worth glueing up to preserve any quality to the route.

Else i.e. not kc...

Sorry, I should have been more specific.

Edit: And thank you for quoting him :)
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: moose on June 15, 2016, 11:57:37 pm
Sorry about being a pedantic twunt.... 40th birthday today.... I am in the midst of a "well lubricated" angsty night in - any unpleasantness is most likely "blue-on-blue".
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: galpinos on June 16, 2016, 11:50:52 am
.....- any unpleasantness is most likely "blue-on-blue".

Tories arguing about the EU Referendum?
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: SEDur on June 16, 2016, 07:26:03 pm
Sorry about being a pedantic twunt.... 40th birthday today.... I am in the midst of a "well lubricated" angsty night in - any unpleasantness is most likely "blue-on-blue".
My apologies for a snarky reply. I hope you had a good birthday.

Can anyone suggest if this is likely to dry up by Saturday?

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Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: nai on June 16, 2016, 09:57:51 pm
It usually seeps from the very point that it's broken. The Embankment was very wet yesterday and over 20mm has come down since, so probably quite unlikely.
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: SEDur on June 16, 2016, 11:51:32 pm
Cheers for letting me know. Will leave it for the weekend in that case

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Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: nai on September 10, 2016, 07:58:30 am
the layerway between the first and second bolt is on it's way out. That is definitely worth glueing up to preserve any quality to the route.

Quote from: some dude on facebook lifts and partners group
Sorry to report that I pulled the right-hand sidepull off Sturgeon in the Cupboard this afternoon. I'd offer to glue it back on but it broke into a load of pieces.

Don't know if this is the same hold, the RH sidepull/layaway was between 2nd & 3rd where the hard stuff started pre breakage.  Probably going to make it very reachy for most now.
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: kc on September 10, 2016, 09:24:05 am
No the hold I was referring to was a LH by the first bolt, which I had repaired. Unfortunately it could be the small crimp that you yard off to get the jug. Could be interesting now or shit.
Title: Re: Sturgeon in the Cupboard hold gone
Post by: nai on September 10, 2016, 09:39:56 am
That's how it reads to me, my mate did it without but he's 6' 7".

Could now be a classic, nails low crux with a draining, droppable finish.  Or a piece of morpho dross.
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