Tom Chamberlain shares his Christmas time adventures on Gable crag in the Lake District.
"...Unfortunately, Nick really was stuck, and the silencing of his normally outrageous banter signalled that we potentially had a problem on our hands. Forty five minutes into the situation, and Dave and I started to consider our options. Nick tied-off one rope to a piece of gear above him..."
In reply to UKC Articles: Interesting final picture in that article. I think Engineers had more snow and ice on it when I did it as a summer route back in October !!
I know mixed routes always look a lot less white than they actually are when the photos are taken from below, (compare with the fourth photo in the article,) but I did think that this was an interesting shot to use so close on the heals of Steve's article. Is ukc trying to generate controversy? Surly not...
andy kirkpatrick10 Jan 2011
In reply to Exile: As the great Rab Anderson would say in all hi slideshows: "Now this is looking up the route, while this is looking down the route".
In reply to UKC Articles: I was more struck by how amazingly camp Hollowfinger looks in that photo and the nervous grin of Wallis' face as he's stuck in a crack with the mountain climber of Ballyclare hot on his heels. Good article Tom
In reply to UKC Articles: Well here we go again .Look at the picture of P2 on engineers Slab that's supposed to be in condition well Iam sorry but that just climbing no sorrow scratching and damaging a classic 3 star summer route .THIS HAS TO STOP NOW .THOSE CLIMBERS SHOULD BE SHAMED AND NAMED THE SAME WAY THE ONES THAT DID THE GRIT ROUTE.At least theres looked like a winter route.
Press Release Alpkit and Outside Bank Holiday Hathersage Tent Show 4-5th May
Fri Night Vid Finding Focus - Life Behind The Lens of a Climbing Photographer
This week's Friday Night Video is a portrait of a prolific climbing photographer from Wedge Climbing. Sam Pratt is well known in both the outdoor and competition scene but if you haven't heard of him, you've likely seen...