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[North Wales][Crafnant][Special K][V11/8A] (Read 14137 times)

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[North Wales][Crafnant][Special K][V11/8A]
October 15, 2010, 12:04:41 pm
Nodder has been busy...

http://www.northwalesbouldering.com/newsitem.asp?nsid=476

This is a truly classic problem. Good work fella!

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Good work all three of you.  It amazes me that more people don't boulder up at Crafnant; there are some great problems up there and in a beautiful spot to boot.

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For anybody based on the Llanberis side it is quite epic to get to. Next time I'm going to try the walk over from Capel.

I first checked it out back in the 90s on a wet day, but after half an hour slipping around and nearly crippling myself I left. When the rock is dry it is much easier to move around the boulder field.

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I first checked it out back in the 90s on a wet day, but after half an hour slipping around and nearly crippling myself I left. When the rock is dry it is much easier to move around the boulder field.       

Which is part of the reason it took me so long to get there.  I saw in the route guide book describing the massive boulder field and Si told me it was shit.  Then Katz went up with the Cattells and did Cruela and said there was nothing left.  The moral of the story never listen to anyone.

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For anybody based on the Llanberis side it is quite epic to get to. Next time I'm going to try the walk over from Capel.

I first checked it out back in the 90s on a wet day, but after half an hour slipping around and nearly crippling myself I left. When the rock is dry it is much easier to move around the boulder field.

Fair points those.  For the same reasons it's a good choice for us that travel in from the east as it's not so far as going to the pass for example.  And yeah, moving about on that boulderfield is a right hassle.  At least it's always quiet there. 

The moral of the story - never listen to anyone.

F*cking wise words those.


On a totally different tack, the running around those valleys is also really good.

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CJD told me a funny story of how he lost one of his trainers down a hole and had to walk all the way back to the car with his foot in a plastic bag.

The same thing nearly happened top me on wednesday. I'd just taken my trainer off and tossed it to the side of the pad where it tipped over and teetered, rocking back and forwards. As I moved to grab it I realised that under the trainer was a big deep hole dropping into the core of the boulder field. Just caught it before it dropped into the void.

So watch your trainers...and your car keys...and your tooth brushes...

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 :lol:

Yeah I once arrived at Bus Stop Quarry to find two friends using a range of sticks, ropes and other stuff to retreive a trainer that had fallen down a gap between some boulders up by the rippled slab.  They did get the trainer back but it took them two hours to do so.

Similarly, I was in Magic Wood once (another deep hole black spot) and my friend Mick arrived at a boulder with me, put his unopened 2 litre bottle of Coke down and it promtly rolled way out of sight down some mossy pit.  Should've bought Pepsi.

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I was there with CJD when he lost his shoe, it fell down a chasm and we could hear it rattling for a few seconds down to the earths core.  Its a massive boulder field, its amazing there isn't more potential.  Grasswind is a classic and Cruella is very good too. Wonderwall is a good line but not very pleasant as has a couple of sharpies. Nice to see the place getting some attention

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CJD was in there for the 2nd ascent yesterday as perfect conditions came.  Slightly diffrent sequence he confirmed the quality. 

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Yep - brilliant problem (best 'feel good' ascent this year).  Conditions at the minute sure are minty!

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Three of us repeated this yesterday and i have to say its brilliant. Jordan actually flashed it after getting some quality beta.  ;)

Poor quality pic here.



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Three quick ascents including a flash. Is it 8a or are you guys just beasts?

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Three quick ascents including a flash. Is it 8a or are you guys just beasts?

How hard should a traverse 8a feel as opposed to a bloc 8a? Is it two grades?

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This is Wales not font.we dont do traverse grades! Looks well good.cant believe me and  the cattells all missed it.

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So 7C then?  ;)

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So 7C then?  ;)

I can't grade shit! To me it felt about as hard as Jerrys Roof. Though i have trained a lot over this winter so don't know how i am climbing. Was pretty much my first session out on something that isn't grit.

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It looks quite crimpy and you did flash wonderwall which must be at least 7b+. How hard did it feel compared to the other problems? Surely between the three of you you had an opinion.

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It looks quite crimpy and you did flash wonderwall which must be at least 7b+. How hard did it feel compared to the other problems? Surely between the three of you you had an opinion.

Like i said on fb, i thought wonderwall was 7a+/7b. Lets see what next person to do Special K thinks!

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Well Wonderwall is 7b+ (me and CJD thought 7c post break!) so it must be 8a after all

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Well Wonderwall is 7b+ (me and CJD thought 7c post break!) so it must be 8a after all

Well, Al Lee has some footage he will put up today. You know what i climb like, so judge for yourself.

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Well if I hadnt of dabbed and been forced to go back i would have said 7c/+, but i did and did then it felt way harder on my next visit.  Probably not quite as hard as we thought ooops.  In fact it might not be as hard as phantom power which is 7b+.  Oh dear plus Dyer and Pete reckoned Junkyards of my life was 7b or 7b+, I gave it 7c CJD thought 7c+.  What does this all mean?  It means that you should never listen to me.  Good effort on visiting the area though that puts you one up on most people who live here.   :thumbsup:

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was phantom power the roof with the big move and the boulder beneath it that was just that little too high to stop the tiny foot drag?

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Lincoln said no one did phantom power and it was nails.grades!

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Lincoln said no one did phantom power and it was nails.grades!
Cool, thats the name of the one we tried. No not nails. Just hard to decide how much you would allow yourself to touch the pad with your trailing foot as you(in may case I had  to double dyno out to the lip). At the time I was not sure. On watching Als footage and then Nodders when I got back, our feet touchdown to the same degree on one of my attempts........ :shrug:
Grades.......well is there owt harder than a vickers v8+????

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a Welford 7b+?

 

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