Had a good trek yesterday, I've been wanting to check out the climbing on Kinder Scout for ages so got up early (was staying with the in-laws in Glossop) and parked up at Snake Pass. Doesn't look that far when you set out but with two packs full of climbing gear it's a bit of a slog!
The weather turned as I got to the top so I pulled on my rainproofs and pondered life a bit and had a brew, then the skies cleared again, and I continued East along the edge above Ashop Moor.
Got to the crags, tramped around a bit...the rock was fairly dry, but 'a bit green' would be an understatement. Set up a top-rope and had a go anyway, had some new gear to try out. Half an hour later, after taking several sudden and unplanned falls from slipping on the slimy rock onto my soloing gear, packed it in. Definitely somewhat life-affirming to take a genuine lob off a remote crag with nobody for miles

Good for my head game though!
Yomped back to the van....that walk back to snake pass is a tease....you can see your car almost immediately....and you keep walking, and walking, and it's still there, not getting any closer.
Got there in the end, decided I needed to get a bit more climbing in so headed to Stanage North. Light was fading by the time I dragged my gear to the edge....then a gale blew up from nowhere. Cursing quietly but determined, I got a rope setup and managed a few lines before it became difficult to walk straight let alone climb, and darkness arrived. Good day out! 25k+ walked in the end with a bloody heavy pack.
Props to my new Scarpa Mescalito Mid GTX that were broken in and super comfy and just as at home scrambling up slimy gullies as tramping over the moors. Also, I need more Darn Tough socks
