Andy Thomson follows Dave Wylie up Powder Monkey Parade. Note thoughtful ropework.. (Photo: Roger Dyke)  



Mass assault on Trafalgar (Roger Dyke)
Andy Thomson follows Dave Wylie up Powder Monkey Parade. Note thoughtful ropework.. (Roger Dyke)
Topsail VS 4c (Oi Ding Koy)
Topsail - Dave S at the crux (Oi Ding Koy)
Topsail - the crux move (Oi Ding Koy)
Joe about to top out on Captain's Prerogative (Dave Shotton)
Trafalgar Wall area - whose toes are those? (Oi Ding Koy)
Emily Pitts & Joe Flynn (Emily Pitts)
Cathy Gordon Seconding at Birchen (Emily Pitts)
Emily Thompson finding out about setting up a belay (Emily Pitts)
Cathy Busy studying the guidebook at Birchen: Photo Natasha Hirst (Emily Pitts)


Birchen Edge


Birchen Edge 14th August 2016

 

Members climbing:  Joe Flynn, Cathy Gordon, Dave Shotton, Dave Wylie, George Williams, Roger Dyke, Oi Ding Koy, Duncan Zerafa, Fiona Dixon, Midge & John Castick, Ben Slater, Emily Pitts, Lorna Marsland, Paul Evans, John Evans.

Guests:  Andy Haines, Jasmine Pitts, Andy Johnson, Gareth Collum, Emily Thomson, Natasha, Jack Buczko

Calling by just to get the tick:  Christine Beeston, Neil Boynton,.

Guard Dog: Rosie

The weatherman was kind to us – just warm enough in the morning, sunny but not roasting in the afternoon, and a gentle breeze to suppress the midges…

Early entertainment was provided by Roger finding the initial 4a move on Trafalgar Crack amazingly difficult, then his second finding it even more difficult as it was her first route for 3 years.  This inspired Ben to launch up the same route, seconded by Dave Wylie.   

Then the serious folk got going:  Camperdown Crawl  and Barnacle Bulge, both HS 4c, saw much struggle and many ascents.

Back with the easy stuff, Roger & Midge took Andy Johnson up The Promenade, a diff with an alternative finish at 4a which needed tight rope.

Dave W led "The Bunk Ladder" HVD, 4a with new faces Andy J and Gareth Collum then took his team over to Kismet Buttress where he led "Gun Cotton Groove" HD, 3c.    Then  “After initially trying to put up a new route, I double checked the guidebook, moved 8 feet right, and led the line I'd actually intended: "Powder Keg" HVD 4a.”

Joe Flynn and Cathy Gordon arrived and injected renewed vigour into operations on the harder routes, while back at KMC base-camp Dave W led "Defiance Crack" VD 4a, a route only known to those with the definitive guidebook.  Must be quite unpolished.

Dave Shotton and Duncan Zerafa didn’t arrive till after lunch but still fitted in a lot of climbing.  Dave led Topsail VS 4c for the second time this year, as well as Trafalgar Crack VD 4a.  Duncan led Captain's Prerogative HS 4b and Trafalgar Wall S 4b, with several folk (Roger, Ding, Joe Flynn etc) following up various of the routes on that wall.  

As usual on Birchen Meets, Roger failed to get very far up The Gangplank without using his hands.

Emily P took a large contingent off to the Emma area, which must have provided plenty of entertainment because they weren’t seen again till the end of the afternoon.

Trafalgar Wall having proved so popular, Roger rigged a toprope on it and just about everyone who was still around ‘base camp’ tested their skill on it without testing their nerves.

Dave W finished of his afternoon in style by leading "Powder Monkey Parade" S 4b, and his many years experience showed when Andy J struggled a bit to second it – the ropes were rigged to give Andy really good protection all the way, including on the tricky start to the traverse.

At this point most of us left and headed for the Robin Hood, only to find it had closed at 6.  But at least we met Emily’s dynamic film-maker friends including Sandro Gromen-Hayes and Zoe Muffett, who just happened to be there.

Meanwhile, back at the crag, the Shotton-Zerafa team were making up for their late start, perhaps inspired by Emily’s text telling them the pub was shut:  

“Duncan led Powder Monkey Parade S 4b - some old-fashioned combined tactics were required for the awkward polished chimney at the start (I gave Duncan a knee-up, then I used a couple of foot loops as aid when following up!), but Duncan had no problems after that and made a good job of the twin-rope management on the traverse and upper slab.

We finished off with a somewhat hybrid short route on Stoker's Wall - I led a line of least resistance at about VD/S incorporating at least some of Stoked I think, then Duncan followed me up keeping more to the line of the more delicate Stoker's Hole HS 4a.

By this time it was very nearly 8pm and we were the last at the crag.”

All in all. a good day out for the crag-rats.



Roger Dyke
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