"This past autumn, Black Diamond athletes Dave MacLeod and Tim Emmett ventured to the ultra-scenic crags of Pembroke, South Wales, a place known not only for its bold, beautiful lines on striking seaside cliffs, but for its notoriously finicky conditions that can make redpointing an exercise in extreme patience. The video gives an intimate look at the intricacies of UK climbing and details Dave and Tim's efforts on some of Pembroke's best (and headiest) routes, including Dave Pickford's The Brother Karamazov (E9 6c)."
It is a long way from many places! I'd love to climb there but have never had the chance either. Plenty of people in Southern Britain won't have climbed in Glen Nevis or Reiff, let alone all the ace Scottish crags that many won't have even heard of! The UK isn't really such a small country when you are at one end of it! :-)
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