Drytooling is now available in Blackpool.
From the BMC Website:
"The George Bancroft Climbing Towers in Blackpool, which have played host to the British Lead Climbing Championships for the last two years, now have two legs of the south tower dedicated to drytooling!"
- You can read more about the drytooling at Blackpool on this BMC PDF
Dry tooling has been a big hit in Scotland recently, with the tooling series being covered in depth on UKClimbing.com.
Tooling competitor Rhys Dobbs wrote an excellent article for UKClimbing.com back in March: Competitions - A Personal Journey. The article concentrates on Rhys' entry to various competitions, culminating in the Ice Climbing World Cup, it's well worth a read.
You can read all about the current tooling series in these UKC feature articles:
Other Winter Content On UKC:
However if dry tooling doesn't float your boat and you're looking for some different winter fun, why not take a peek at our article Scottish Winter Climbing & The Tyranny of Success by Patrick Roman. Patrick is a keen soloist, but in this article he emphasises the need for caution and to build up experience slowly.
Chris Craggs has also put together a fantastic winter article, taking us to winters past in his photo article Winter - wow! The deep winters of the 1970's are shown in all their glory.
We have more winter articles scheduled for the coming weeks, including a full run down of winter climbing clothing by Toby Archer, watch this space...
Until then, why not have a look at our Crampon article and our Walking Axe article, both by Paul Lewis. Paul gives an overview of what to look out for when using or choosing both these essential pieces of kit.
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