from JackGeldard.com
Its ski season here in Chamonix at the moment. Not much climbing is getting done by my friends, but lots of skiing seems to be the norm. Here are a couple of photos from the Pas de Chevre which runs underneath the Dru North Face. I dont usually take the big camera out skiing, and [...]
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from JackGeldard.com
Last weekend was a DMM road show event in the Frankenjura in Germany, so I rocked up and met up with some friends from Wales and did four days of cragging, which was brilliant. Heres a couple of photos of Pete from the weekend. We mainly did classic routes in the 7th grade, as it [...]
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from Climber's Blog
A broken top tube on my beloved SS mountain bike much office work has left me with the difficult decision to go for early morning road rides on the Colorado National Monument the past few days. Heres a couple of photos from the same place on two different days with different weather. As you [...]
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from James Pearson
Things are going well, which as I type this brings a smile to my face, and for a brief moment I even considered marking the occasion with an elegant and refined self-portrait. I'm sure you know the sort - tops off, slap on the baby oil, flip the mood lighting and stare moodily into the distance – but unfortunately, I can’t find my favourite pair of aviators, and you know as well as I do that a portrait without aviators is no portrait at all. The reason for this blog is that the day I depart these snowy
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from James Pearson
The road back to Margalef seemed long and slow, but eventually we found the Refugi, and soon after sleep found us. With the last day dawning clear and blue, we had many options for places to climb, but settled on the easy choice of Laboratory as unfinished business is a strong lure. For those that don’t know the Laboratory I will give you a quick run down... Its very short, less than 20m, and steep, very steep, except at either end where it becomes very very steep. It is predominantly climbing on ...
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from West Coast Mountain Guides
Thanks to Eddie Waltham for this photo taken recently on Ben Lomond. HELLO ALAN, I ATTACH A COUPLE OF PHOTOS OF RECENT STUFF FOR YOU INFO. VISITING DIFFERENT GROUND IS GOOD FOR US. AN EXAMPLE WAS CLIMBING ON BEN LOMOND LAST SUNDAY. ANOTHER FAB, SUNNY DAY. WE DID ABOUT 900 FT OF GRADE 3 CLIMBING IN VARIOUS NEVE FILLED GULLIES ON THE NORTH EAST FACE. JUST SOLO, BUT GREAT FUN ON SUPERB NEVE TOO. IT'S BEEN A WINTER OF JUST GOING OUT AND FINDING STUFF. WE HAD ANOTHER GREAT DAY SOLOING ON GREAT NEVE ON THE EAST
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from West Coast Mountain Guides
Aonach Mor West Face glistening under an azure sky. Today a little high cloud has encroached on the west coast, but no significant stormy weather around according to the weather charts. Hello Alan Thanks for your Christmas message - A Merry Christmas to you and your wife. Spent last 4 days in Patterdale in Lake District. Snow up to waist! Very difficult walking. Very powdery but good sod busting underneath. Couple of photos attached. Just wondering if 67 might be time to take it a bit easier but Scotland
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from West Coast Mountain Guides
Hi Alan, Thought I'd send you a couple of photos of the snow in the East. Taken yesterday wading into Invernookie and on the route. Looks like there is plenty of snow right across the country. Nick Carter - Alpha Mountaineering Best Regards, Nick
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from Dream Guides Latest News Blog
Here are a couple of photos of the trip....
1. Dream Guides uber-guide Rob Casserley on the summit
2. Rob and I just before skiing down
3. Me skiing at 8100m!
Just a taster really! Many thanks for your interest and many thansk to Steph for updating the blog throughout the trip.
Cheers, Guy
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