In reply to WelshLeroy:
If you want to get outside and keep developing your climbing, you've got to realise sooner or later the sport is not really the discipline of the UK and you'll be more satisfied if you get into bouldering and trad. Lockdown is a good time to hit the books: Rockfax's Trad+ and Libby Peter's Rock Climbing: Essential Skills and Techniques, plus the BMC youtube channel and perhaps JB Mountain Skills youtube channel should get you up to speed if you take studying seriously. Practise your knots and building belays in your house and understand the principles behind techniques. Then, partner up with someone a bit more experienced come spring and take things slowly. Ogwen is the classic beginners area, and you can't go wrong so long as you don't try to run before you can walk, e.g. practise placing gear whilst on the ground, bouncing testing it or - better - having someone experienced checking it. And don't climb anything even vaguely challenging to start with, so you can concentrate on rope/gear work. Of course, it's worth keeping in mind that you could die if you f-up, but the same goes for sport climbing and judgement only develops through experience.
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