Peter and I travelled to Bowden Doors in Northumberland today for sunshine and sandstone - and were not disappointed! A handful of new problems for both of us ensured that we went home pretty chuffed about our training efforts over the last few weeks. It was a strange day where Pete sent the problem I wanted (Cave LH) and I sent the problem Pete wanted (crimpy wall problem) - a rare event!
We warmed up at the sheep pen area, cleaned up the seven problem easy circuit before getting stuck into the two scoop problems. Neither of us had climbed the "main scoop" (V3) before - Pete sent it second go, me third. Good start! Pete then took half a dozen attempts to get the illuminating "lightbulb" (V3/4). I have climbed the problem in the past and found that the erosion was too much for me to warrant going for the repeat. We then moved on to the cave area where Pete sent "Cave LH" (V3/4) second go. I failed miserably to do much with the undercutty sidepull. One for next time. Pete tried halfheartedly to work Cave RH but didn't give it much skin.
Peter rapidly lost the pyshce and was further pissed off when I climbed what I thought was "His Eminence" but wasn't. It was a nice V2 all the same, second go with a quality reverse two finger undercut.
Next was raven crag and we quickly got into an excellent V4/5ish eliminate which we failed to do. Again, one for next time. Moving along we found the cool sloper problem that Dumby Si did last time. Took a few goes but we both made it (Pete crimping and me mantling) - "Sloper Problem" V3/4. We also climbed the nice seam to the left at Brit 5b.
3 comments:
What's happened with the rest of the pics big man..?! Pete
Top draw pics sully, one suggestion; caption the pictures so that punters will know what the problem is. Top draw, see you later on in the training lounge. Pete
this place looks ace sully! what's petes face all about. not enough gurning for me!
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