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Jack Geldard's 'Hand Picked' Anglesey Classics Video

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In this, the second of a five part video series called 'Hand Picked' from Marmot, we see Jack Geldard going ropeless on his favourite cliffs of Gogarth and Rhoscolyn in North Wales.

Here Marmot introduce their series:

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All too often we read stories and watch videos of the beautiful climbing that the rest of the world has to offer. All too often we are told about the latest mega-route, or another FA of a V15 boulder problem. There is absolutely no doubt that these ascents are impressive, but for the majority of us, they are way beyond the realms of possibility.

In this series of films presented by Marmot, five of Britain’s best climbers: Leah Crane, Neil Mawson, Jack Geldard, Steve McClure and Lucy Creamer, all famous for pushing hard and bagging top ascents of their own, showcase some of their Hand Picked favourite places to climb on their home soil, with routes that climbers aspiring to push their grades into the E-numbers and V-numbers can enjoy.

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The five films are released in the lead up to the once-in-a-lifetime lecture that Lucy Creamer, Britain’s most accomplished female climber, will give at Kendal Mountain Festival on November 16th. ‘Accident or Design’ will be an intimate look at the woman beyond the climber, and will explore her motivations and inspirations, her drive and achievements, being in the media spotlight, dealing with potentially life changing surgery, and the many other highs and lows she has experienced along the way.

For more info on the lecture visit the Kendal Mountain Festival Website.

Please note, there will be a FREE BEER for every ticket holder of the lecture in the Marmot Tent. Yes, you did read that correctly.

Jack Geldard's hand picked Anglesey  © Marmot
Jack Geldard's hand picked Anglesey
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Jack Geldard's hand picked Anglesey  © Marmot
Jack Geldard's hand picked Anglesey
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30 Sep, 2013
Well, if it was me I'd choose Electric Blue and Dream of White Horses. jcm
30 Sep, 2013
In that order, John? Come on.
30 Sep, 2013
Ah, Jon, but that guess was on sight. Or whatever the term for guessing what routes are on a video without looking at it is. jcm
30 Sep, 2013
I'm gonna be a bit of a pedant and point out that it's not called Go-garth, rather it is Gog-arth (emphasis being on the penultimate syllable which in this case means 'North'). Excellent vid by the way. I will never forget my first time on A Dream of White Horses.
30 Sep, 2013
Could do without the flicker effect, for example, with Leo's photo of DOWH.
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