2010 GMC Indoor Leading Competition - Results!
28 March 2010
2010 GMC Indoor Leading Competition - Results!
Facebook & Google. How harmful can they be?
Whilst Nathan was climbing Chris was telling me how he was glad it was Nathan's ropes, brand new gear and draws we were using. Did I mention it was muddy in the tunnel, and Chris was basically sitting on Nathan's ropes. Nathan cleared the route easily and picked up a few bits of gear I had left and cleared a couple more holds with his feet. We hadn't got a clue what time it was apart from after 3:30. Looking down from the tunnel you could see the tide coming in and it looked massive. We took a walk up the tunnel as far as we could, but decided we would leave the chimney, as described by the brothers, and come back for it when we had more time. The belay Chris had set up was all on micro placements, and we were not sure how good they would be when we abseiled down, so we started looking for better placements. Then we found out how flaky and loose the rock was. Nathan climbed up onto the roof of the tunnel to see if we could place gear there, no luck. Could we throw a rope over the roof, no, we wouldn't be able to get it on the other side. Could we place further up the tunnel, no, the rock was to loose, Nathan tied back in to see if we could get something in the roof, and also to tie a sling around one of the chockstones as a backup. After spending some time checking out the possibilities he managed to get a big hex in the roof of the tunnel. It was bombproof. A quick and smooth absail down, and we were standing at the end of the cave, with the tide washing around our feet. At the bottom Chris said he thought we would be abseiling into water and would have to swim for it, I told him the same thought had gone through my mind and I was bracing myself for it. All in all a great afternoon's climbing and a really good laugh. Glad I was there and can't wait to go back and finish the chimney. As Nathan commented "a classic adventure. Many more to come this summer"
More pictures on Facebook in the next few days
22 March 2010
Little Chris back with a bang!
Back inside the zawn, Big Nathan dispelled the 'Desparate struggle' myth to make a swift ascent of 'Rat Trap' VS 4c. Steve then led 'Interstellar Overdrive' E1 5b * in good style, breaking a brick-sized foothold off in the process - Helmets are cool kids! Dean did his first outdoor route - 'Chockstone Chimney' HS 4b on toprope. Finally, Little Chris cooly led 'Hades' E3 5c *** - the route immortallised on the back of the guidebook, and 'The finest pitch in Guernsey' apparently. It was the first ascent by a local in many, many years as far as we know. Well done to all, and thanks to those wh obelayed and seconded. Lots more photos on the FB group by the end of the week!
17 March 2010
Climbing @ Gull Zawn last saturday
Whilst Dave has been off skiing, his bosses sent his mate Adam over to cover for him. Dave had said he was 'quite good ;-)', so we decided to take him down to Gull Zawn to sample some of the highest quality routes the island has to offer. James W and Olly came out for their first taste of real Guernsey rock too. The day started a bit cool, but the sun soon came out to give a fantastic afternoon of climbing - Adam led the 3-star routes of 'Rock of Ages', 'After the Goldrush', and 'Hades' in good style (seconded and toproped by most of us). James and Olly enjoyed the thrutchy delights of 'Chockstone chimney' on toprope so much that they each climbed it twice, and James spent every spare minute trying to wear out Nathan's abseil rope by sliding down it! The day finished with a couple of beers at the Rockmount watching the sun go down, what a top day out! Plenty of pictures on Facebook as usual.
Red Crag -> Le Gouffre Scramble
a bit of a delay on the blog here, but some of us had a good scramble from Red Crag @ La Corbiere to the Waterfall @ Le Gouffre on Valentines day (how romantic!). Luke has done an excellent blog at http://climber.lukecummins.me.uk/?p=8 , and there's loads more photos on the Facebook group as well. Highlights included guinea pigs, a little paddle,a squeeze chimney, two waterfalls, leaping a gully and finding a box of ammunition!
Mark