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Here for the crack…

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

The venue this week was Brimham. Will and I headed for the pinnacle area first, where we bumped into Simon and Carmen making their way up Turtleneck Chimney.  The rock seemed reasonably dry so we decided to take a look at our target routes of the day, which were both on cracked buttress.

I bagsyed first go and headed up Central Crack.  The start of this is very pleasant and about HS, but it has an evil off width finish that I fell (several times) foul of a few years ago. Anyway, after a summer of off widthing I felt the time was right for another go.

A little while later,  stationed at the final ledge, I was questioning my own sanity. The thing looked as off width, off balance and holdless as ever. Quite a long time passed while I tried various tactics – facing left, facing right, upside  down (obviously that last ones a lie) before eventually most of me managed to reach the top ( I left quite a lot of skin in the crack) and flopped onto my back without even sufficient breath to shout 'safe',  so poor Will had to stay on belay while I finished hyperventilating.

Anyway, having entertained Crofty and Will (and Simon and Carmen who had made a short heckling and giggling type appearance) it seemed only fair that Will should do some swearing on his chosen route of Parallel Cracks which looked  choicely green and damp.

Twilight was approaching as Will headed off with enthusiasm and before long was just below the final moves, which, like everything else on this buttress, provide the sting in the tail. Will decided to go for the left exit, which has an excellent, but completely invisible from below, hold. Its also a lo-o-ng way back, so getting it requires a bit of a blind launch and then a frantic grope till you find it.  Now it was Will's turn to try various techniques, bobbing up and retreating like a demented yoyo before eventually deciding to just throw himself at it (it was either this or bivvy for the night, as darkness had not only approached but reached us some time ago and was now settling down to brew a cup of tea). Success!  Will topped out, I hastily donned a headtorch to follow and Crofty was dispatched to sweet talk the rangers waiting to lock the gates.

crookrise giggles and cursing

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Sunday 2nd August, me, simon C, Kirk, Skenders, Ewan and Dave P all headed off to the delights of Crookrise. After some initial skirmishes on End Slab we all went our seperate ways, meeting up every now and again on our favourites. Best entertainment was had by all on Buster, a mere Severe which requires the skills of a contortionist and then sneaks in a traditional gritstone sloper of a finish. Me and Simon also had a giggle on Slingsby Chimney, a three star HVD. I could see the light in simon's eyes as soon as he spotted this so didnt dare pass it by, sure enough the thing was a true off-width offwidth, too wide to be a squeeze chimney, too narrow to back and foot. So the traditional giggling, squirming, cursing experience it was, good value indeed. Simon to be fair had already paid his dues on Flake Wall, an alleged severe which turned out to be a thinly protected VS. Another sandbag was found with Simon's lead of Face Arete and Wall Climb – allegedly VD, but felt very thin indeed, unless we were off route. Meanwhile Skenders and Kirk tried the cats whiskers, somehow managing to miss out the crux, and Crookrise Crack, a two star VS, and everyone thoroughly enjoyed The Long Climb, a straightforward and enjoyable VS. Then yet more cursing ensued as I sandbagged myself onto The Forager. VS 4c, how hard could it be? I found out as I swore sweated and gasped my way through the crux traverse, to the amusement of all. Lots of other routes done, wont list them all, but a very enjoyable and fun day despite some occasionaly wacky grades.