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Four
intrepid explorers (well me, Magic, Seb and house mate Valerie) set off
for a
day to Stanage on the train, with high hopes of beautiful sunshine and
pleasurable, warm grit…..
Arriving on the rather small 257 bus, full of bimblies
and a man wearing a skirt (really) at the Popular End, we bimbled up to
the
edge in the hazy sunshine. Got us gear on and decided that I would do
the first
lead on Manchester Buttress (HS 4b, 3*); a superb looking route.
Starting off
on a fine, laybacking crack up to the first break, gear in, traverse
left, up
to second break, a good friend in, then heaven!!! Wonderful, gorgeous
fist –
jams, all the way around the break, traversing right around the awkward
arete
(crux) for a direct finish. The pain was exquisite. Much to the
displeasure of
Rich, who did a fine second, with Seb coming up on the loose end. I
cannot wait
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We
shuffled across a few yards to do Sociology (S 4a). A nice route up a
slabby
type climb, directly up the middle, with sound nut protection in
narrow,
horizontal breaks. Rich took the lead this time (thought I’d give him
an easy
one ;) ) and followed the thin crack straight up the middle, to an
easier,
upper section. Seb did a nice second in style. And congrats to Valerie,
for
doing her first ever climb half on Sociology, and the remainder on
Anatomy
(Vdiff) on the right side. A great effort in slippery, bendy shoes!!
Quick brew and a sarnie followed. Did I mention the
sun has disappeared? And that it became very windy, cold and claggy.
Bloody weather!!
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area, which was very busy, but lucky for me there was a nice HS
beckoning me in
the corner; Castle Crack (HS 4b, 2*). Again, starting up a thin, lay
back type
crack (depends on your style, I guess), which was pretty steep overhead
with a
slight overhang. Became awkward here and I felt more comfy on the
harder HS. Rich came up next, taking out my nuts, to finish at the
top!! Up
ya come
Seb!! |
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Last
route was Black Hawk Traverse Left (VDiff, 2*). Seb being a sport type,
uber-clipper of bolt-ons, was a bit nonplussed when it came to placing
gear,
bless! He set off, when Rich gave him about 20 nuts, for that extra
security;)
Up he went, to the right, stretching across Bishops Stride, then after
this
decided on a random route to the top..hehe.
Rich was doing his usual 'above ground speliology' exploring and found
a fantastic bivi spot (below)!
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We
finished up and walked down to the road, to hear Rich shout “Bugger ...
the bus is
coming” We must have looked a sight, running as fast as we could still
half
with gear on, down to the carpark!!! Thanks for stopping driver; you
saved us a
trek to Hathersage!
Packed
train back to York, abuse from a teenager with angst, quick pint and
back home.
Thanks guys for a fantastic day.
see
y’all Thursday.
Elton
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