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We walked around Cwm Idwal and Tryfan on a valley walk identifying various plants on the way ..a great relaxing day out, even saw some goats! http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/walking/
Welsh 3000s (14 peaks) Challenge this weekend.
Really good weather for the Welsh 3000s at the moment with a distance of 30 odd miles and 14 of Snowdonia’s highest peaks ..what a fantastic walk!
Have a look at the pictures there are some excellent views across Snowdonia first thing in the morning! Whether you want to attempt this in 24 hours or a more relaxing 2 days staying in mountain accommodation have a look at http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/mountaineering/mountain-challenges/ and call for a chat
A day out learning and practicing rope techniques for climbing in the mountains. We spend the day setting up belays and safe ways to Abseil off a route if the weather comes in. We covered so much including leading with appropriate rope systems for on multi pitch routes, stance organisation, Location of you on a stance, rope preparation, Belay systems, and abseiling.
We discussed a lot of climbing issues such as double vs Single vs twin ropes for routes, Safety of climbers on stance. Efficient changeover at belays, stance can accommodate everybody/organised such that the leader can move off with the minimum of fuss and disruption, leader and second stacked in climbing order (e.g. leader at top/outside; second at bottom/inside), leader on stance at side they will move off from for next pitch. Leader/second clipped in without crossing ropes Sort ropes out so leaders rope on top of stack (back coiled). Tying into anchors (single and multiple): linking anchors with sling Vs tying into anchors, clipping ropes and extending runners. Belay direct and in direct. Abseiling from rock anchors, backing up anchor for first person down. Cows tail on harness for clipping into belay, the use of friction devices and the use of the French Prussic.
We discussed a lot of climbing issues such as double vs Single vs twin ropes for routes, Safety of climbers on stance. Efficient changeover at belays, stance can accommodate everybody/organised such that the leader can move off with the minimum of fuss and disruption, leader and second stacked in climbing order (e.g. leader at top/outside; second at bottom/inside), leader on stance at side they will move off from for next pitch. Leader/second clipped in without crossing ropes Sort ropes out so leaders rope on top of stack (back coiled). Tying into anchors (single and multiple): linking anchors with sling Vs tying into anchors, clipping ropes and extending runners. Belay direct and in direct. Abseiling from rock anchors, backing up anchor for first person down. Cows tail on harness for clipping into belay, the use of friction devices and the use of the French Prussic.
What a day!
Welsh 3000s Challenge . We are close to the longest days in the year and it’s time its an excellent time do it!
This is the ultimate Snowdonia walking adventure. Traversing the three main Snowdonia Massifs, Snowdon, Glyderau and the Carneddau. Summit all the Snowdonia’s peaks over 3000ft, from Snowdon to Foel Fras. You can plan to do it in 24 hours or over 2 days staying in fully equipped mountains huts.
http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/mountaineering/mountain-challenges/ for more information!
This is the ultimate Snowdonia walking adventure. Traversing the three main Snowdonia Massifs, Snowdon, Glyderau and the Carneddau. Summit all the Snowdonia’s peaks over 3000ft, from Snowdon to Foel Fras. You can plan to do it in 24 hours or over 2 days staying in fully equipped mountains huts.
http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/mountaineering/mountain-challenges/ for more information!
Climbing multi pitch routes in the Pass. This day allowed Jim and Simon to practice their stance manage and multi pitch rope in truly exposed situations. A great day out and it all came together for them. If you want to extend your climbing to multi pitch situation but just to check out efficient systems to use let me know. Have a look at http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/rock-climbing-courses-snowdonia/
We walked from Llyn Rhos ddu down to the beach, along Llanddwyn bay to Llanddwyn Island and back through Newborough forest along Malltraeth sands. The damage caused by the recent storms on the beach was clearly visible. The weather was excellent ! http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/anglesey-coastal-path/
Walking on the Carneddau in beautiful weather. Such a great day out with excellent views across Snowdonia! Click here for more information on great days out with Mountaineering Joe
Morwind is a good 3 star winter buttress route on Aonach Mor taking one of the longest lines on Central Buttress on the east face in fact the whole cliff. The buttress is far less subject to avalanche then the gullies. We abseiled in to avoid easy gully route approach as it looked dangerous and hard going banked out with snow . An excellent mixed route!
A great day out walking with excellent weather on the Carneddau. We walked up from Ogwen Bank on the east side of Bethesda through the woods which were covered in Blue Bells. Fantastic views across Ogwen Valley to the Glyders and then on to the summit of Carnedd Dafydd. http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/walking/
It’s the most beautiful valley, the Llanberis Pass, with the best mountaineering route at HS on Cyrn Las. On most days it is cold but with the weather we have at the moment it was the ideal route to do! Cyrn Las is an impressive crag. The route Main Wall, is the easiest route on the cliff, and a classic, but looking up you will struggle to see where it goes zig zaging about on the face.
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