Saturday evening was the CC AGM, preceded by a showing of Leo Dickinson’s re-edited Towers of Paine film, and followed by dinner at the Lee Wood Hotel, Buxton.
We expected Sunday to dawn wet, it didn’t, the sun was out and the sky was blue. But, wow it was windy, and a cold wind too! So we resolved to locate a sunny and sheltered crag somewhere on the route home to Cumbria. Anglezarke Quarry was selected. Not a bad choice, but it was still cold in the wind. After a few routes, including the fantastic pitch of First Final (a quality E1 with nice holds suitable for cold, and numb, fingers) we scurried off home for dinner…
No pictures – sorry!
From the position of the apostrophe we assume you’re the only climber left in the club? *
(Sometimes I do indeed have to wonder whether we still class as climbers!)
* Grim persuaded me to make this comment, honest!
Apostrophe fixed – an important matter of fact…
Terry and Paul are watching with interest from Canada!
Last time Pete was at Angelzarke the air was blue, I recall, as opposed to cold :star:
😳 Yeah, that happens occasionally when I get upset at my performance! Although I think every time I’ve lost my temper with myself in the past decade you’ve been on scene to witness it Terry…