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The weather

Perfect weekend to get in some deep water soloing at a local crag

Added by Brian Knowles on July 17, 2011 at 20:30 — No Comments

Sunday at Hobson

Good day all round in blazing heat in the afternoon mitigated by a pleasant breeze .Should imagine Jordan JG woke up a bit sore but happy.

Five went to Hobson- Gary and Barry,Mark R ,Jordan JG and self.In all I think between us 7 climbs were done 2 v diffs,an HS ,3 VSs and an HVS 5a.Mark had his eyes on the last one from our arrival.Correct me if I'm wrong but the climbs were Amphitheatre ,Pocket Wall,the Harp,Foghorn Groove,Crew's route and the Western Grit top 50  "Parkers…

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Added by Brian Knowles on June 27, 2011 at 11:30 — 1 Comment

Lancy lads go to Froggatt Edge

Froggatt Sunday 19th June

 

Sunday’s trip to Froggatt didn't turn out quite as nice as we had expected but the weather held off allowing us to get stuck in to some classic Grit Stone routes. I was surprised to see how quite the crag was for a change, perhaps the change in the weather put a few off.

 

Highlight’s of the Day were Mark Russels lead of Pendestal Crack his first HVS on the Grit, not bad as the routes then to be a tad on the…

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Added by Derek Kenyon on June 25, 2011 at 14:30 — No Comments

Draft statement on the involvement of young people in club activities

Following discussion at recent club meetings we have agreed to adopt the following policy concerning the involvement of young people (less than eighteen years of age) in the club’s activities.

 

The Mountaineering Club of Bury wishes to promote the involvement of all parts of the community in adventurous outdoor activities. We want to ensure that, through the club, people are able to participate in these activities safely and within the policies and guidance of the British…

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Added by Mike Chambers on June 22, 2011 at 20:35 — 3 Comments

Last Wednesday's Orienteering

Well, the afternoon's rain meant that it was slippery under foot and the vegetation was very wet where the controls were off-track but there was a window of dry weather so that the earliest finishers got round before the drizzle started again. Although some found a few of the control points a bit challenging, everybody seemed to enjoy the event. We did get a bit anxious about Derek's late return and were thinking of putting the MRT on notice - although to be fair he was the last starter. An…

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Added by Jeff Horton on June 17, 2011 at 11:01 — No Comments

Orienteering this Wednesday

Rick has provided 11 maps for this, so we are all set. 

Just in case you were thinking of wearing shorts for this on account of the fine warm weather I have organised for Wednesday evening, I would advise against as you are likely to encounter nettles and brambles.

Don't forget to bring a pencil or pen for marking your control card.

  

Added by Jeff Horton on June 13, 2011 at 17:17 — No Comments

Preston Climbing Wall

Weather doesn't look good for wednesday.  I am going to Preston after work, if anyone wants to come along.  gary

Added by Gary Walker on June 6, 2011 at 22:49 — No Comments

Pembroke Weekend

Around 15 of us spent a a superb bank holiday weekend climbing in Pembroke. The forecast was for wet weather, yet we almost completely avoided rain (though as anyone who has seen Rick's video footage of my brush with the sea knows, I for one didn't avoid getting wet!). The weather turned out fine. Me, Gary, Derek and Rick arrived late on friday night. We got the tent up and got out heads down, while Mark, Lewis, Will, Jordan and Brian upset the rest of the campsite by constructing something…

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Added by Graham Stevens on June 3, 2011 at 0:35 — 1 Comment

Lift to Pembroke

Has anyone a spare seat to St.David's.Not a problem if not.Am making fallback plan to make it down and back by train.But need to arrange booking at  the camp site and cheap train fares by Tues.Cheers

Added by Brian Knowles on May 22, 2011 at 21:07 — 4 Comments

From BMC...for us!!!!!!!!!!!

BMC North West Area Meeting & Lakes Festival of Climbing

 

The next BMC North West area gathering is on Monday 23rd May at the Belmont Bull, just north of Bolton at 7.30pm.

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Added by Mike Chambers on May 20, 2011 at 17:52 — No Comments

A favourite of mine

 

   www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en-gb/shop/climb/big-wall/rope-bucket

I was looking for a rope bucket when I happened upon a video of Adam Ondra climbing Chaxi Raxi in Spain on this site.

Added by Brian Knowles on May 19, 2011 at 19:53 — No Comments

Weather Prediction from Thurday

Unless someone is having a joke ,the weather is apparently set fair from Thursday onwards ,maybe even Wednesday pm..Then, forecast for the following 2 weeks  are average temperatures of 29 degrees ! The weather is heading from Europe this weekend

Added by Brian Knowles on May 16, 2011 at 23:08 — No Comments

Lagangarbh weekend

Friday afternoon myself, Ian, Colin and Pete did a little scramble (grade 3 with 2 stars) at the back of the hut on a buttress to the right of the descent path on the Buchaille.  Lovely grippy rock and although it was wet it was a fantastic warm up for the rest of the weekend.  Only an hour to complete it, but then the weather came in bad and it was hail-stoning hard.  Then 10 minutes later glorious sunshine, so we sweat our way back down to the hut to wait for the rest to arrive.  Theron…

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Added by Louise Atkinson on May 16, 2011 at 21:38 — 3 Comments

Mary Townley Loop

 

Decided to do the Mary Townley Mountain bike loop last weekend ,for anyone who is unaware of this , it is part of the Pennine Bridleway and is a 47 mile off road cycle loop around the Pennines   I started the loop in Rossendale at 8.00 am on Saturday and  finished my first day at Makinholes Youth Hostel at about 2.30 pm totally knackered where I spent the night finishing the loop on the Sunday starting from the youth Hostel at about 8 .30 finishing in Rossendale at about…

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Added by MarkR on April 21, 2011 at 22:04 — 4 Comments

Egerton - boots

Has anyone a spare pair of size 10 ish (9 would probably do) climbing boots for a young lad to borrow tonight at Egerton.  Please bring along if you have.  Thanks, Gary

Added by Gary Walker on April 12, 2011 at 8:04 — No Comments

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In the heat of the Friday afternoon sunshine the team rendezvoused at Jordon HQ, aka, his mum and dad's house. Mark Russell kindly relieved me from my house-husbandly duties on route, and there we met Will, Tony, and a rather 'loose-bowelled' and ever so eager Jordon.

 

The plan was simple. Make our way to Troy and climb until sunset, fill our boots at the local carvery for £3.65, and then make our way to Borrowdale for the night with the prospect of climbing at…

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Added by Lewis Jacques on April 12, 2011 at 1:00 — No Comments

Climbing on Cadair Idris

I've got to say it, but I think I have just had one of my best days out in the mountains for a long time. Following an early start myself, Ian & Lou, Colin P, Theron & Debs met up in the car park in the shadow of Cadair Idris. Our plans for the day were to climb Table Direct (VD**), leading on to Cyfrwy Arete (D**). After a really pleasant walk in we arrived at the base of our route. We climbed in three pairs, Ian & Lou leading off, shortly followed by Theron & Debs, with…

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Added by Pete Whetham on April 11, 2011 at 21:17 — No Comments

Are we nearly there yet??? Epic ascent of Tower Ridge, The Ben

Bags packed for the last 3 weeks and Geoff continually checking weather forecast for Scotland on the net every night. Just a little bit keen........Finally the perfect weekend had arrived and we were all set to go. I must admit I was a little worried at the prospect of tagging along with 2 super strong, super fit fellas (Rick `n Geoff). I am certainly not in that league.............Got loads of stamina yeah but as for strength and moving fast.......That aint me! Do they really want me to tag…

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Added by Julie Proctor on March 28, 2011 at 21:52 — 2 Comments

Tryfan & Bristley Ridge

 

The information signs on The A55 were warning drivers of fog patches, and they weren't lying. The view from the car window wasn't looking promising. It looked like it was going to be another one of those days in Wales, lots of hard work and no reward; with regards to views anyway. 

 

We made good time and were soon parked up on the A5 at the bottom of North Ridge. We got ourselves suited and booted and made a…

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Added by Pete Whetham on March 28, 2011 at 21:17 — No Comments

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