Interesting article on holds - noit sure if it would be a flash though
need to look out for this
How 3D printing helped one man scale the hardest boulder in the world
need to look out for this
Yeah I heard that today, I thought it was odd if they were doing the ridge walk, but they must have been found roped together.so theory seems to be one experienced guide and two roped clients - jeez, if you are not belaying someone with secure anchor that sounds scary, not like you can try and arrest a fall with an ice-axe
Ms Jones advised people to consider the implications of sharing particular scenes online because it could "encourage other people to follow you to those areas which can't necessarily cope with that capacity, or people... who don't have the same capabilities as you going into areas which may be really challenging for them".
Someone ****ed up the Adam and Eve jump on the top of Tryfan not so long ago. Lucky for them they were going right to left and only fell <10m onto a ledge and smashed themselves up, rather than ending up as a bloody streak down the east face.On the news this morning welsh snowdon rescue teams complaining about ill trained people trying to follow instagram/social media mountain adventures of others.
My local gym is *finally* upgrading, putting a new 30 degree wall up recently, is now ripping out all the crap roped climbs that were just for kids and replacing with a whole new bouldering area, and putting in a couple of moonboards and proper training area. About bloody time.we need more climbing gyms in the UK(Cambs) - going to the gym is boring but I'd be down the wall n times a week if they had a wall,
can't see what the gym ratio is between france and UK (even though if you lived in paris Fontainbleu's a stone throw)
Was in Morocco last week climbing in the Anti-Atlas mountains. Bloody great. Based in Tafraout which is a great little town south of the Jebel El Kest massif. Weather was unseasonably hot, 27C most days, so were limited to shady routes, although we did do one south-facing classic to finish the trip, which was interesting, but manageable.
Just use two half ropes for trad climbing as a matter of course. Reducing rope drag, redundancy, longer abseils if you need to bail.looks gorgeous - he towed a 2nd rope for abseiling/gear ? do you use any kind of comms, was wondering what's by his ear.
Definitely a big rack. First time for both of us climbing in the Anti-Atlas and no mountain rescue to bail you out, so erred on the side of carrying too much gear rather than not enough. Will be taking a lighter rack next time though, the climbing is pretty bold anyway, the rock is very compact and doesn't take a lot of gear. Some pretty insane runouts at times, 90% of the time you're in a no-fall situation, but fairly standard for mountain routes.big rack (my harness is getting on and, looking at that, wonder if the nylon gear loops ever fail - albeit 2nd left sling with the collected gear at top of one route in Corsica)
This looks amazing. Super jealous!Just booked up to go back to Peru at the end of November but this time I'm heading off into the Amazon Jungle. I've almost completed my itinerary after many late nights this week looking at things to do in the area.
I am still waiting on a few things such as a tour operator getting more people on board so we can do 1/2 days canoeing on the amazon river and camping out in a village somewhere (trying to ignore listening to a joe rorgan podcast where the guests friend got mauled to death by a crocodile lol).
Super excited. Here are a few places I'll be staying at. I'll post a full itinerary if anyone ever wants to follow suit with a Peruvian Amazon adventure. The lodges are around £60-£100 a night for 2 people... the price (or cheaper) than a premier inn these days and Piccolo B&B is £18 a night!
Gocta Waterfall & lodge
Kuélap
Yumbilla waterfall
Eco Albergue Azul
Pumarinri Lodge
Bubinzana Lodge
Madera Lodge
Piccolo Bed & Breakfast
I cant wait. I did some hunting and managed to secure this as a trip. Different operator as they seem to disappear off the face of the earth so found a group with 2.5k likes and wired them about £80 deposit so I'm either going to find myself ripped off or have an epic few days adventureThis looks amazing. Super jealous!
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I know it's probably personal preference but what's the go to shoe for general city walking / light spot of hiking? I've got some cheapo Reebok Ridgeriders but it doesn't feel like they have any sole support and my feet hurt after 10k steps just walking round the city. Looking for something that gives as much comfort as possible, happy to spend up to £200 if they'll stand up to hiking too and keep my feet as pain-free as possible.
The Scarpa Mojito does this job very well. There's loads of different styles to choose from including waterproof versions, the GTX/trail GTX, although they are a bit heavier/stiffer so something like the standard Mojito sounds right for your needs. You can get them for sub £100 if you shop around*Slight Thread Resurrection*
I know it's probably personal preference but what's the go to shoe for general city walking / light spot of hiking? I've got some cheapo Reebok Ridgeriders but it doesn't feel like they have any sole support and my feet hurt after 10k steps just walking round the city. Looking for something that gives as much comfort as possible, happy to spend up to £200 if they'll stand up to hiking too and keep my feet as pain-free as possible.
Have a look at On - been using Cloudwander Waterproof shoes for walks or short hikes, just bought some Cloudrock 2 Waterproof boots to knock off a few more Birketts in the Lakes this year.*Slight Thread Resurrection*
I know it's probably personal preference but what's the go to shoe for general city walking / light spot of hiking? I've got some cheapo Reebok Ridgeriders but it doesn't feel like they have any sole support and my feet hurt after 10k steps just walking round the city. Looking for something that gives as much comfort as possible, happy to spend up to £200 if they'll stand up to hiking too and keep my feet as pain-free as possible.