Comment on Gear Tarts and Belay Bunnies by jackandi
Amazing! I do often fid myself glancing at other mens ‘chalk balls’. That harness is so snug, you can’t help but let your mind wonder… I must share this blog with my climbing buddy. Thank you for the...
View ArticleComment on Bouldering Problems by jackandi
Hi. I love reading your experience of climbing. Please can you tell me how I can subscribe to your blog? I’m new to WordPress. Cheers. (Budding climber, amongst other things…)
View ArticleComment on The Perfect Partner by David
Just a quick note to let you know I’m enjoying following your blog… hope you keep writing…
View ArticleComment on The Perfect Partner by sarahrestflint
Thanks David. No sign of my obsession ending just yet.
View ArticleComment on Trees and Training by Forest Keeper
Nice to see you in the trees! You should try it some time with rope, in the larger trees. There are all kinds of great climbing systems to learn up in the trees. Imagine traversing between two large...
View ArticleComment on Trees and Training by sarahrestflint
Yes it’s great to be in the big trees – it reminds me of being in a cathedral when they’re in leaf. I’ve done the rope thing a bit but really enjoy the freedom of ‘tree traversing’- no rope!
View ArticleComment on Twenty First Century Climbing by climbandfall
We had a similar problem on Grooved Arete on Tryfan during the royal wedding weekend. Very busy, took all day to get up, and spent far too much time lying on ledges waiting for pairs to move on. Some...
View ArticleComment on Fair weather climber by verticalthoughts
Painful days climbing torturous wet rock! A theme familiar to any British climber. Great post!
View ArticleComment on Parsley by verticalthoughts
This is a good post, its always nice to nail a route that you’ve failed on.
View ArticleComment on There and back again by Verticalthoughts
It can be difficult to keep inspired, but beautiful places like Lundy and the Gower can make a massive difference. I was on Lundy in September as well, and had an awesome time. Routes like the Devils...
View ArticleComment on November scrambles by calmyourbeans
Reblogged this on <a href="http://calmyourbeans.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/november-scrambles/" rel="nofollow">calmyourbeans</a>.
View ArticleComment on Dear Father Christmas by Verticalthoughts
Have you been good enough for all of that? It’s a great Christmas list. I could do with most of it! Hope you get everything you want!
View ArticleComment on Dear Father Christmas by sarahrest
After a year of UK rain I certainly deserve it – if it carries on like this next year I won’t be needing it though!- except the holdall to escape the country.
View ArticleComment on Sun-Chasing by Alyson Gregory
Reblogged this on <a href="http://aninterestinglife.com/2013/03/04/sun-chasing/" rel="nofollow">An Interesting Life!</a>.
View ArticleComment on The Aspirant Mountaineer. ‘Grooved Arête’on Tryfan, Snowdonia by...
You tell that brilliantly – a riveting read. Carol.
View ArticleComment on Why I climb by mountaincoward
Another brilliant read. I remember my first outdoor climb (out of the only 2 I’ve done outside so far unfortunately) and thinking the same thoughts – especially the one about wondering whether I could...
View ArticleComment on Why I climb by mountaincoward
BTW – what’s that free-standing rock in the photo at the foot of your blog?
View ArticleComment on Not climbing by mountaincoward
It was a great July last year wasn’t it – hoping for another this year. I was Munroing in Glen Affric – it was nice up on the ridges but bloody hot getting up there! Been in the Square & Compass at...
View ArticleComment on November scrambles by mountaincoward
Another Tryfan fan I see – I’m not a fan – I like Snowdon best – more variety of routes up it (not necessarily scrambly ones though)… Carol.
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