Friday, 27 August 2010

Pulling through

Wednesday 25th August with a North-South weather divide for once in favour of everyone North of Leeds.  What to do?  West the obvious option after last week's Kyloe capers (some footage here and some more there and even more at this other place).

So Norm's vote for Twistleton carried the day, a new venue for the G man so bags of uncertainty to play with.  Routes including The Fretsaw (yellow) and Evening Star (red).  Priority Corner and Skeleton Scoop featured significant battles with a bulge, as did The Fretsaw.  No problems pulling through for the resident rock stars.  Medusa a devilishly polished monster sandbagging at V Diff or was it actually Severe?

Today's Twistleton Guide, the Limestone Cowboy Himself.







More moving material at Evening Star

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Silverado

A few days home after the wedding, then dad came to visit. Took advantage of our National Trust Membership and had a day at Beningborough Hall.




A slightly splendid country pile, if you like portraits of blokes in wigs.



 On Saturday it was Thomas's 18th Birthday, al fresco round at Sally-Ann's for a megga fuddle.


Monday 16th August was the day of the Silverado itself.  Celebrated with a walk in Coverdale, some lunch at the Blue Lion, then a topless ride round the country in the bomber on the never ending table quest.  Bubbly and snacks back home.  Twenty Five Years - tick!


Time to get back to the gym.......

Barn Stormer

Friday August 6th was a big day for the Flooks.  Formal links now established with the MacDonalds via the matrimonials of Anne and Alex.


The happy couple






Another happy couple


Fabulous day - one for the textbooks, vibes, company, speeches, food, boogie all tops.








The two best men, Will and Adam, did a memorable double act.





We enjoyed a relaxing two nights at Down Hall - doubling as a Siver Wedding treat for the two of us.


Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Long train running


First on line post from this year's big trip. 
Darlo     tick
St Panc  tick
Gare du Nord   tick
Gare Austerlitz   tick
Madrid    tick
Seville    tick

All stations in the bag  now soaking up the heat - keeping continous flow of lubricafication to mitigate fluid loss,,,,

some early images






Hotel train



Palace Real Madrid

On the riverside in Seville




In the Alcazar Palace



Fantastic hotel in Seville - Hotel Casas de la Judeira, labyrinthine, luxurious
Managed to get a last minute booking to fill the three dog nights - Isla la Christina on the Portuguese border - great spot next to the beach.  Tripped around the town, took a boat over the water for an afternoon in Portugal.
Hothouse flower

Had a great fishialty at the Ciringuita on the beach











Last 6 days at the pre-booked villa in Barossa, trips to Conil, Cadiz, Veja la Frontera, Tarifa and Chiclana.  Finished off with flight from Gibraltaaargh!
In Veja La Frontera

In Conil
Vikki and Margaret in Tarifa

More pictures at Long train running

Saturday, 26 June 2010

Big stuff in Borrowdale

Tuesday 22nd June.  A day up on Raven Crag in Combe Ghyll.  After a good walk in hung about for a couple of short routes, then met the chaps high up with a bit of porterage.

Pedestal wall - short clip  here

BP high on lake rock

"For the Record" MVS 4b

Mellow Yellow

Sunday 20th, a short five miles up in farthest Arkengarthv dale.  Meadows in bloom.


Lovely








In and around the river.

Red Lion in Langthwaite for a cleansing beer

Friday, 18 June 2010

No doubt? It's Wrynose

High pressure building - so out west with high hopes of a good day - destination Black Crag up on Pike O'Blisco.

Somewhat surprised to find the crag festooned with top rope type folks from clubs out of Manchester and Aberdeen, otherwise there was just us S-types and another pair of E-types.
The chaps knocked seven good routes off 
whilst I pottered up to the summit of P O'B at 700m.
Looked across from Gimmer many times but never been up there for the opposite view.

Some climbing cuts here; movie