User Comments
There's quite a tricky move R at the top if I recall correctly Tony
Sean Kelly - 19/Nov/17
My feeling is that people such as you guys who were climbing HVS and XS in the 1960s were the boldest of all generations, before or since. Previously, protectionless hard routes would at least tend to be easier-angled, so at least people could gather themselves. But attacking ever steeper rock, with such rudimentary gear - wow! For the next generation, wires (and later Friends) tamed so many routes.
Mick Ward - 19/Nov/17
Hi Sean, I remember there been a couple of tricky moves...I'd borrowed my brother's PA's that were too big for me so found the smooth corner just bellow Ken desperate, feet skating everywhere. The hardest moves in my opinion, were saved for the final short traverse. Ken did a brilliant job leading that day.
Tony Marr - 20/Nov/17
The full story about the ascent in Trevor Jones 'Cumbrian Rock' Tony.
Sean Kelly - 21/Nov/17
Many thanks for that information Sean. I'll look it up!
Tony Marr - 22/Nov/17
Another historical gem from Tony Marr. Excellent!
GN Hunter - 23/Nov/17
+1 What Mick Ward said
cheese@4p - 30/Nov/17
I for one are glad things have moved on...I wouldn't still be leading trad if it wasn't for modern gear.