Organiser: Rachael Spraggs
Put all those hours you’ve racked up at the climbing gym to use! If the weather is looking iffy there is the option of staying in the barn and Vector stays dry in the rain too π
Pub: Millstone Country Inn, Hathersage
Sunset: 20:24
Dusk: 21:03
Organiser: Jules Lane
Our annual recruitment drive, come along and see what the club is all about!
Pub: The Ladybower Inn, Hope Valley
Sunset: 20:37
Dusk: 21:17
Organiser: Jules Lane
The Gower peninsula is a lovely place to climb. Itβs limestone like south Pembroke but rather more friendly, with a real holiday vibe. You may well have been there in the past but as a club we have not been there for quite a few years, so letβs put that right.
Pub: The Anglers Rest, Bamford
Sunset: 20:51
Dusk: 21:33
Organiser: See Facebook/Forum
‘Second Sunday Of The Month’ Rules:
- Venue to be organised on an ad hoc basis depending on conditions and βpsycheβ
- Suggestions for venues within the Peak District will be immediately disregarded
Organiser: See Facebook/Forum
‘Second Sunday Of The Month’ Rules:
- Venue to be organised on an ad hoc basis depending on conditions and βpsycheβ
- Suggestions for venues within the Peak District will be immediately disregarded
Organiser: Committee
You bring burgers and beer, we’ll bring the BBQ and sunshine…hopefully!
Organiser: Mike Tempest
An outstanding opportunity to experience the highest crags in England. There are very few places in Britain that offer the breadth of high calibre climbing that can be enjoyed on the crags of Scafell. East Buttress, Scafell Crag, Pikeβs Crag and Esk Buttress provide many routes and scrambles of all grades to suit all tastes. The Wainwright baggers will also be ideally placed to complete all or some of the Eskdale Horseshoe.
The plan is to camp/bivvy at the Sampsonβs Stones in Upper Eskdale (grid ref NY 217 053) β a stunning location on a grassy knoll with great tent pitches and even bouldering from the tent door. The outlook over Great Moss and the River Esk is fantastic. The walk in is a good hour, and some might say nearer 90 minutes. The shortest approach (a little boggy) would be from Cockley Beck, but the more scenic approach would be from the foot of Hardknott Pass on the Eskdale Green side via Brotherilkeld Farm.