Winter 2010 – a roundup
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010A selection of photos from the past few months…
A selection of photos from the past few months…
Scrambled with the High Peak Club from Snake Inn up onto Kinder via one of the steep gullies on the south side of the hill.
Once a suitable descent was selected, a matter of minutes runnning through the knee deep powder saw us back en route to the valley!
July 2009 saw us load up the vans and head to St Davids in beautiful Pembrokeshire for a week of fun in the sun. Despite the howling gales we managed to get in the water every day and enjoyed some great waves at Whitesands beach as well as climbing at Porthclais and jumping and swimming in the sea.

Assembling the BBQ. Photo: Hannah Cawthorne

The team in Fishguard. Photo: Unknown tourist (thanks!)

Preparing to hit the beach. Photo: Claire Sherwood
Great holiday with great company!
Spent the bank holiday weekend with the High Peak Club climbing in Borrowdale. On the Sunday, we were treated to hail, rain and fog all within the space of a couple of hours, but by the end of our second route the view was superb.
Over the course of the weekend, climbing with Ves, Skie and Hannah, I managed to lead 17 pitches all in – a respectable figure I feel. I suppose that's a sign I need to be pushing a bit harder!
On Wednesday, Becky, Chris J, Kate and I went up to the plane crash site on Bleaklow on the Peak in superb conditions. The plane is now 61 years old, but shiny aluminium makes it look as though it's crashed yesterday.
This Wednesday was warm and sunny – a great day out on Burbage North. I hooked up with some pals who were up from London for the day and we ticked off a dozen or so gritstone classics by the time the sun started to cool. I had to head earlier than I would have liked in order to be back in Sheffield for a session that evening, but as I started the walk back to the car, the pink sky over the Edge was superb – still spring evenings on the peak are one of life's small treats!
I'm running a few Intro to White Water kayaking courses over the next few weeks, which is great news. This kind of course is really good to run – I like the fact that the clients can really see themselves coming on over the course of the weekend. Shout out to Alex, who in spite of a swim in the first half-hour of his course (chilly!) stuck through the weekend and get himself well on the way to three star.
Will.