Month: March 2009
The Climbers' Club is celebrating 100 years of continuous definitive climbing guidebook production this year...
I entered Richard and I for the Edale Skyline race - it was really easy, I just put a cheque in an envelope and sent it off ....
Last year Anna and I optimistically booked a ski trip well ahead of any snow forecasts; well the time came and we were lucky with the weather and the snow.
At this time of year, Terry likes to climb Gillercombe Buttress as a warm up from the winter season...
Terry’s postcard from Canada this year rightly says, “How’s this for a cat? Imagine him walking around the Grange [CC hut] car park!”
The Pembroke guidebook team were having a meeting at May Cottage on Saturday evening, and with the continuing sunny settled weather Paul and I thought Pembroke the ideal place (except for the massive drive south) to go rock climbing for the weekend...
Another trip into the Battle of Britain series, this time to test a new camera and look at a dig...
...no, that isn't a way to describe ice with lots of holes in it! It's the ice we climbed today in Switzerland...
We thought we only had a short day today (we had a meeting at 6pm), so we opted for a ski tour at Contamine.