Month: June 2011
Today was quite cool and breezy - but dry - not so bad climbing weather and perfect to try out the new softshell jacket...
We had glorious weather in the Lakes yesterday evening so we took full advantage of it and went for a run, found another Lakeland letterbox, and then enjoyed a pub-dinner at the Mortal Man in Troutbeck...
Terry & John Hollands are in Paklenica, Croatia. As is often the case, our eyes were bigger than the rest of our faculties and we decided to go first off for the absolute classic of the area...
Friday's weather in the Lakes was wall-to-wall sunshine and roasting heat (28°C), but as usual on a weekday we were unable to make the most of it due to work...
Finally a caving blog Pete will enjoy...
Lower Scout Crag looks as though it’s been hit by exploding chalk bags, but actually it’s the result of filming for a telly programme.
Most Hungarian climbing venues are limestone but in the North-Eastern part of the country you can find some volcanic rocks.