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Title: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: DavidM on June 08, 2021, 12:10:43 pm
Hi all,

Looking for some beta going to Port Ysgo and climbing alone in a couple weeks. I have two full pads and a mini sit start pad for landing. I am aware that this is not ideal but looking for some recommendations on some problems in the 6C+-7a+ range with suitable or better landing that are ideally easier to find and not huge scrambles as i'm on holiday with the family. 

Any suggestions gratefully received.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 08, 2021, 12:26:45 pm
Makes sure the tide isn't high, start at the right-hand end (facing the sea) and work left. Loads to go at, and reasonable landings.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: Duma on June 08, 2021, 12:29:12 pm
I've been on my own with one and a half pads and was ok. Recall Incredible Shaking Man (SS) and Popcorn Party were both ace and fine on my own.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: DavidM on June 08, 2021, 12:33:50 pm
That's encouraging thank you. Does it have to be low tide for those blocks and in general to climb there.?
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: SA Chris on June 08, 2021, 01:19:21 pm
Lower the Tide, more to do. I recall Higginson's Scar being OK too. You will probably meet other folk there.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: Duma on June 08, 2021, 01:22:53 pm
Higginsons scar is ace but felt pretty high on my own. ISM I think needs mid or lower tide
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: Stabbsy on June 08, 2021, 01:36:54 pm
I've been on my own with one and a half pads and was ok. Recall Incredible Shaking Man (SS) and Popcorn Party were both ace and fine on my own.
Most of my trips have been on the same basis - agree on Popcorn Party and ISM (although only did the stand as the sit was wet). Also the stuff on the Ramp boulder - Unmarked Grave, Closer, etc. and Fast Cars. The stuff on Mynydd y Graig looks like it would be worth a look too.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: tomtom on June 08, 2021, 01:43:19 pm
I've been on my own with one and a half pads and was ok. Recall Incredible Shaking Man (SS) and Popcorn Party were both ace and fine on my own.

Yes to both of these from my experience. PP like ISM is closer to the sea and needs lower tideds. Also to add:

Brain Spray (and variants on the bloc) are all high and often not touched by the sea - Jawbreaker (how is that only 6C) is also 1 or 2 pad friendly.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: SA Chris on June 08, 2021, 01:58:38 pm
Higginsons scar is ace but felt pretty high on my own. ISM I think needs mid or lower tide

I had 1 medium spotter and wee pad, and it felt OK. Maybe spending time bouldering on the Aberdeenshire coast boosts confidence.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: Duma on June 08, 2021, 02:00:17 pm
Nah, its cos you're tall, doesn't seem so high to you ;-)
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: remus on June 08, 2021, 02:14:04 pm
I'd echo what others have said, loads to go at even with limited pads. Worth taking a guide down as there's quite a lot to get stuck in to.

...Fast Cars.

This has been affected by rockfall (according to UKC) so isn't climbable any more.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: SA Chris on June 08, 2021, 02:21:14 pm
Nah, its cos you're tall, doesn't seem so high to you ;-)

As Jimmy Cliff once sang, the bigger they are the harder they fall...
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: Stabbsy on June 08, 2021, 02:24:55 pm
...Fast Cars.

This has been affected by rockfall (according to UKC) so isn't climbable any more.
I’d guess it’s the landing rather than the boulder itself. I think you step in (or used to step in?) from a boulder to reach the first holds at a reasonable stretch.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: Anti on June 08, 2021, 02:35:44 pm
...Fast Cars.

This has been affected by rockfall (according to UKC) so isn't climbable any more.
I’d guess it’s the landing rather than the boulder itself. I think you step in (or used to step in?) from a boulder to reach the first holds at a reasonable stretch.

I think it's the entire boulder has toppled over :-s
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: PlainCroi$$ant on June 08, 2021, 02:51:23 pm
Well worth a visit with two and half pads.

Echo previous posts plus a couple of others that should be fine with that set up:
Ble Mae Charlie
The sds for Truth and also Justice
Joystick
Incredible Shaking Man
Beach Boy Arete
Higginson's Scar
Popcorn Party
Jawbreaker
Made in Heaven if you go to the far end of the bay (best problem at Ysgo imo - it's high but the tricky bit is low down)

Fast Cars is definitely no more...
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: DavidM on June 08, 2021, 03:14:01 pm
Thanks all for great suggestions
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: tomtom on June 08, 2021, 03:21:26 pm
BTW - if there with family - walk down the steps to the beach/cove to the right (looking out to sea), deposit there (its a lovely beach) and scramble over the rocks around the corner to the bouldering :)
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: DavidM on June 08, 2021, 03:34:59 pm
Nice beta TomTom thank you
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: DavidM on June 09, 2021, 02:36:45 pm
Thanks everyone. Thought i'd ask if there are any other crags worth checking out whilst in the area on the peninsula. Within 15min drive maybe.
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: SA Chris on June 09, 2021, 02:56:47 pm
How loose are you interested in? :)
Title: Re: Porth Ysgo alone with two and half pads
Post by: dontfollowme on June 09, 2021, 03:12:14 pm
Mynydd y Graig is worth a look.

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