as for the capitulating to my work demands on the phone we're not in china so i like to go to work in the morning knowing i'm coming back in the evening by lunch time, since i've got coffee to drink indoors
Quote from: Andy B on September 12, 2011, 02:12:14 pmIt was seeping quite badly from the break down yesterday. The starting hand and footholds of most problems were affected, but everything was still climbable with careful towel use. Really nice holds and moves on good solid rock.There were a significant number of tick marks left on problems too. Is it time to start a Conies Dale conditions thread?
It was seeping quite badly from the break down yesterday. The starting hand and footholds of most problems were affected, but everything was still climbable with careful towel use. Really nice holds and moves on good solid rock.There were a significant number of tick marks left on problems too.
Is this the approach you describe?This avoids climbing over any walls without stiles but does include crossing a fence.conies by jamesofhighrepute, on Flickr
Whitehouse - 7a not 7b (there are 7b routes way harder than this)
I can claim some responsibility for the gentle gradings here, not that I agree with all of Alex's grades, but I'm probably too generous with my grades.Whitehouse is the only one that surprises me on that list. I remember finding that one really hard.