walking
We started the direct start to Tennis Shoe (E1) which is a bit run out in places with marginal gear but then we join Tennis shoe halfway up the slabs. On Holy Tree Wall we climbed Don’t use a piton blade (HVS) but it felt a lot harder then continuation crack on continuation wall with it hard start and finished on Grey Slabs …an excellent good day out!
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This is an ideal way to become comfortable in the mountains and to have the confidence whatever you want, like Crib Goch, Tryfan, to mention a few.
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A full day out Multi pitch climbing in Llanberis Pass this week. We just had the perfect weather. WE started on Phantom Rib (VS), an exposed rib which is always interesting on Clogwyn Y Grochan, then First Pitch which is another VS that has a committing crux and finally finished on Skylon (HS going on VS for the crux moves) on Carreg Wastad. All good multi pitch Rock climbing routes. a good way of getting your climbing off to a swing start this summer. http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/rock-climbing-courses-snowdonia/
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
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!
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.
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