Erinna / 85

Clay / 80

Steve / 41

Ross / 33

Will Bourne / 29

Will / 28

CatO / 27

Louise / 16

Al / 14

Owen / 14

Becky / 13

Matt Blackmore / 13

Dylan / 9

Rebecca / 9

Rob W-M / 9

Tom Carvell / 9

Joe / 8

Steve Gibbs / 8

DaveO / 6

Martin / 6

Ros / 6

Adam / 5

Doug / 5

Harry Kingston / 5

Cameron / 4

Craig / 4

Eleri / 4

Elliott / 4

Emily Roo / 4

Julie / 4

Lina / 4

Rory / 4

Simon Bilton / 4

Ben / 3

Liv / 3

Mads / 3

Matt / 3

Matt Traver / 3

Moffatt / 3

Naomi / 3

Neil Cox / 3

Rob Squires / 3

Sam Rose / 3

Al Begley / 2

Anja / 2

Chris / 2

Dave Bird / 2

Evelyn / 2

Ita / 2

Jess / 2

Martha / 2

Pete / 2

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Corley, Coventry
Jul 29th 2012

The Filth of Corley Rocks

My tour of Warwickshire and Coventry's finest local crags continued with a trip to the dirty sandstone crag of Corley Rocks. The plus point is that being 6m high, it is almost 6x higher than any other crag in the region. However, sunglasses are highly recommended, especially on the arete. As you haul up past the termites, lichen and dust you may wonder what brought you here in the first place.

Rigging the toprope is easy, if you enjoy crawling around inside a holly bush.

Leamington Spa
Jul 27th 2012

Kayaking to work

There can be few finer ways to travel to work than by kayak. The Leamington to Warwick commute is a 20 minute drive, or a 50 minute paddle (plus 15 minute hike with the boats across the town centre). A very pleasant trip, with just one small weir to negotiate half way down.

Gillercombe Buttress
Jul 21st 2012

Training in the Lakes

Two days of scrambling and training in the Lakes in preparation for the Altai expedition. Spent a day recapping rescue techniques at the foot of Gillercombe Buttress. Sunday was a bit wet for climbing on Pavy Ark, so we wandering up Jack's Rake then headed home.

Froggatt Edge, Peak District
Jul 15th 2012

Froggatt Cracks

Eleven great routes with Steve at Froggatt in the sun gave me a painful introduction to crack climbing. Managed to get 6 leads and 2 solos completed, although Valkyrie will have to wait for another day...

Petite Aiguille Verte, Chamonix
Jul 7th 2012

Petite Aiguille Verte

With a transfer booked back for the afternoon, there was just time to make use of the good weather on Saturday to run up the North Face of the Petite Verte. We skipped the final 50m of climbing which was shoulder to shoulder with other teams, and descended before taking the much quieter NE rocky ridge back to the lift station.

L'Argentiere, Chamonix
Jul 5th 2012

On l'Aiguillette d'Argentiere

The rocky spires of the l'Aiguillette d'Argentiere towers over Argentiere (claims the guidebook). Some fine routes from 4c to 6b+ head up most of the faces, including a particularly atmospheric step across from one spire to another.