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'Hilda'

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Not really climbing at the moment - I have numb hands which is a bit of a problem! Grip strength is an issue and Tony's not too keen on having me belay him - can't for the life of me imagine why!
As a rule, I prefer climbing and mountaineering in winter and get a perverse pleasure from hot aches and being cold - I'm just odd, I guess! I don't think sea cliffs are my 'thing' as I prefer long 'slabby' routes, but as my closest 'crag' is Swanage, I'll just have to get used to it.

Climbing partner to Tony ('Howard1'). We have a dreadful knack of buying similar gear, so we end up looking the same - hence the names (you'd need to be of a certain age to understand!)

Work always seems to get in the way of climbing which is gernally squeezed into whatever time I can get off.

Generally I fill my days checking out weather reports and webcams and planning my next trip, but only end up proper climbing i.e. 'outside' about once a month.

Like most girls - I have a penchant for extravagant footwear; Spantiks, Evo S, Nepal Extremes, Salamon SM Lites, Meindl Borneo's, and a couple of pairs of Merrel trainsers.........

Location
"No Hills Hampshire!"

Best Climbing Experience
The first time I climbed 'real' rock at Polldubh / Leading my first Trad climb at Tremadog and not falling off / Looking at a route and thinking to myself 'You've got to be bloody kidding' and then surprising myself by doing it / Oh and standing out in the rain on a windy day (preferaby somewhere high up).

Getting ices axes for Mother's Day from my kids.

Climbing in the Ecrins (quite days and classic routes on ice) and finally learning to ski (1 day instructions from snow plough novice to blue runs!).

Going to Greenland in 2007 - sitting on a Pulk, looking at the mountains and thinking to myself, am I really here! The silence was complete. The landscape beautiful. The only downer was being evacuated out early after loosing the feeling on my left hand side! That wasn't in the game plan, but life is about experiences and stories - I just don't want too many to end up with a trip to hospital.

Favourite Climbing-Related Discussion Topic
Expeditions, the weather & new gear (I'm a girl - I like shopping, just not for the 'normal' stuff, thats all).

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Personal Webpage
http://www.greenland-chicks.co.uk

Interests Outside Climbing
My kids, my dogs, my other half Tony (not necessarily that order). Watching cheesy family films and really low budget disaster movies.

About My Photography
I'm rubbish at it. I just point and shoot. Very rarely I might take a picture that's remotely passable.

Photo Gallery

Into the distance near midnight!

Into the distance near midnight!
© 'Hilda'

Christmas Eve Morning Inversion Nr Tomintoul

Christmas Eve Morning Inversion Nr Tomintoul
© 'Hilda'

Fi on Easy Rider, Ceillac.

Fi on Easy Rider, Ceillac.
© 'Hilda'

A winter view from Threlkeld

A winter view from Threlkeld
© 'Hilda'

Long shadows in the Midnight sun.

Long shadows in the Midnight sun.
© 'Hilda'

Tony getting wet on Cascade Chantriaux III/6, Freissinieres.

Tony getting wet on Cascade Chantriaux III/6, Freissinieres.
© Francois

Looking toward Glas Mol, Glenshee.

Looking toward Glas Mol, Glenshee.
© 'Hilda'

Heading towards 'The Molar'.  Sortebrae Ranges, Greenland.

Heading towards 'The Molar'. Sortebrae Ranges, Greenland.
© Kirsty M

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Anything Else We Should Know
I cannot cook. My kids have been brought up to think that carbon is an essential ingredient in all cooked foods.

I was part of an all female expedition to Greenland in May 2007.


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