Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Lakes 17th Feb - Who needs the Alps with weather like this?

Towards Helvellyn
If you could bottle a few good days then….Sunday the 17th of Feb and Monday 18th were absolutely stunning. With it being half term, we took a chance of taking a couple of days off in the Lakes.

Sunday 17th Feb
Arriving early Sunday morning had a quick bit of scoff in Ambleside then headed up towards Helvellyn. The Wythburn car park allows pretty quick access to the fell. After a play in the short gullies of Comb Crags.
Helvellyn from Dollywaggon


Towards Faifield & Sunday
We soon hit the summit path then headed south towards Nethermost Pike and Dollywaggon. Plenty of snow on the eastern flanks though not much on Striding Edge, a few cold nights had provided a load bearing crust of snow and ice.

We dropped towards Grisedale Tarn then the path down Dunmail. Not a big walk but enough time to take in the breathtaking Alpine conditions and snap a few pics. The view towards Langdale and the Bowfell showed there was plenty of snow left, so head that way tomorrow.

 
Monday 18th Feb
After a clear night, we were keen to get as high again as quick as possible setting off from Langdale we took the path up towards Gimmer and Loft Crag. Still a good amount of snow above 600m, we found a few continuous ramps of snow leading up to Harrison Sickle. After a few detours we plodded off toward Pavey Ark. Easy Gully was sparse, but the main path East up from Stickle Tarn was still chocked with snow.

Pike O Stickle & Bowfell from Harrison


Stickle Tarn Harrison & Pavey Ark
 
Stickle Tarn from below Pavey Ark 
Overall conditions, in spite of quite high temperatures in the sun, the recent overnight frosts have hardened the snow higher up to allow quite firm ground. Whereas a few days before the weekend feet were sinking into some deep drifts you could definitely kick steps last Sunday & Monday, by all accounts Tuesday held good as well. If your lucky it might hold through the week.

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Frightened Rabbit - Saturday 9th Feb, The Institute Brm


Had a great night and still a tad deaf, from Frightened Rabbit http://www.frightenedrabbit.com/home/
Washington Irving
Wintersleep
last night at the Institute in Brm. Dam good value, 3 bands for £15.00 quid, opening for FR were Scotts Washington Irving http://www.washingtonirvingband.com/ and Wintersleep http://wintersleep.com/ from Nova Scotia Canada, try ‘In came the Flood’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a707ysjiB1U



Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Both bands kept the crowds from the bar with some excellent songs. Couldn’t put me finger on it but thought we’d seen Wintersleep before….ahh yes End of the Road Festival 2010.
Been keeping an eye on FR for while now since we heard 2008 album Midnight Organ Fight, especially my favourite track ‘Floating in the Forth’ Love the new album especially ‘Woodpile’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY4j8Ow-CTs a real anthem. Would be great to see them at the Green Man or End of the Road Fest before they get too big.

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Not the full Hobbit - Saturday 26th January


Friday evening’s text Jan 25th
Me….Ok hears a plan… Bad weather due tonight about 9pm, should be gone by 3am. If roads clear leave about 6am, get to cafe for 8.30am. Eat breakfast; decide what to do when there depending on conditions. More duff weather due about 4pm Saturday….
Deej & Dog at the start

A little later text from Len on the Friday evening Jan 25th….
Good News! I’ve found me crampons in the cellar, ‘good’ that means that the spare pair I’ve got were never yours in the first place, and you can stop accusing me and everyone else of nicking them.

Saturday morning Jan 26th
We pretty much keep to the plan, the expected snow last Friday night turned out to be some cold rain with just a small amount of ice on the roads, we were lucky, further up north on the M6 cars are stuck in drifts; stranded drivers have impromptu snowball fights, & build snowpeeps.

After unloading the contents of his greenhouse, we pile into Andy’s Galaxy, It’s a strange universe, bigger on the inside you know…..Yawn 

The Full Hobbit
We pick up Deej who’s lookin a bit wired, not surprising as he’s been up since 3am with baby daisy. Len takes the front seat and is so nominated to keep Andy awake up the A5. The topic turns round to ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Ave you seen it, I say, ave yoooou seen eeet?. says Len. In spite of saturation advertising the marketing man seems to have missed Len off there target list, the fact that they are making a trilogy out of just one book escaped him completely. Attending the cinema at great expense, he had expected to see the ‘Full Hobbit’. And consequently felt short-changed and demoralised. Mmmmm sorry Mr Jackson your decision to do this is as a red rag to a bull, we’ll never here the end of this now. This statement instantly attains legendary status. And from now on, anything less than perfect is ‘Not the full Hobbit'.

We order four Full Bilbo breakfasts and a vegetarian (or should that be an Elfy breakfast, ha ha, sorry) at the café, you get more on the plate for a veggie but the meat Bilbo is still pretty filling.

The warmth of the café reaches critical status; if we stay any longer it’ll be hard to leave.

The recent bout of Winter weather is I think on the turn, I recon there is a thaw on the way, so the decision is made to pop down the A5 to Ogwen and head up to the gullies on Y Garn. Packing back into the Galaxy, Daymo needs to pickup a pair of waterproof trousers from Joe Browns, and gets a good deal on some lightweight Sprayway Gore-Tex for £75 squid. Eventually we bundle out and up the hill.
 
 
Andy, Dog, Daymo, Deej, Len
 
 
 As we reach the top of the path we stand facing Cwm Clyd, we had been thinking of A then B then Banana Gully but were already later than we thought, so we opt for Banana then possibly A or B Gullies if we have time. Llyn Clyd is frozen over but not enough for a crossing. Looking down on this lake from Y Garn I always think it’s got the shape of a hand in a crimp move. Anyway…. Helmets on, poons and sticks ready, we head up the gentle ramp from the back of the lake. Daymo gets to use his new axe yeahhhhh! The snow is not too bad, just on the turn; it takes our weight with a steady foot sink of about 4 to 6 inches. It’s a lovely long Grade 1 which even so, warrants care and attention. Remember to tuck you gloves into your jacket if you take them off to take pic’s. We found some gully swag last year that had wriggled free of someone’s hands and slid all the way down. Met up with a couple of guys from Bristol on the way up, ‘Mayaculpa’ from UKC if you’re reading, it was good to meet you both. There’s a nice narrowing about half way, with hard packed snow can add a bit of spice, but today it’s a steady pop to the top.



Not much of a cornice today but I can hear the wind ripping over the summit. We re-wrap ourselves ready for the blast. Considering the time we push back down the ridge in the hope of getting another route in. On the way down we meet Sarah Ridgway & Bella, check out Sarah’s Blog http://sarzmountainrun.blogspot.co.uk/ Time for a photo opportunity I think, and Andy’s in his element. We get back down to Llyn Clyd and the weathers on a turn for the worse, Waddayathink then chaps another gully or pub….Pubs wins, it was a good decision. We settle for a few beers at the Tynni. Must say I quite liked being introduced to Penderyn Welsh Whisky http://www.welsh-whisky.co.uk/ Just a shame I cant remember which one it was I had, with 3 in the range I’ll have to buy all 3 bolletetesisis, hic.

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