Rock Climbing

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DaveyCrockett

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38 posts

221 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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Hi

I'm interested in starting something new and have always fancied rock climbing but am a beginner. Would love some lessons, indoor or outdoor. Can anyone recommend anywhere in the midlands?

Thanks

justlivyalife

4,541 posts

213 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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Red Point in Birmingham was recommended to my by some friends. http://www.redpointclimbingcentre.co.uk/

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

204 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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http://www.ukclimbing.com/databases/map/

Zoom in to see more walls. Indoor is best to learn the basics. Best over summer to as they're quieter.

DaveyCrockett

Original Poster:

38 posts

221 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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Excellent, thanks for the links guys, just what I was after. You guys climb?

Harry Flashman

19,872 posts

248 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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DaveyCrockett said:
Hi

I'm interested in starting something new and have always fancied rock climbing but am a beginner. Would love some lessons, indoor or outdoor. Can anyone recommend anywhere in the midlands?

Thanks
Given your fate at the Alamo, I'd stay clear of dangerous activities.

JohnLatham

4,414 posts

290 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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I did a climb once, up the Avon Gorge in Bristol.

Was toproped, but scared the living crap out of me. Nothing worse than the feeling that you can't make the next hold and your grip is running out in 10..9..8...

Climbers are mental.

justlivyalife

4,541 posts

213 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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I do, on occasion - don't have any equipment and don't have the time or funds to do it regularly,, sadly! I'm not the best!!

dontfollowme

1,160 posts

239 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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justlivyalife said:
Red Point in Birmingham was recommended to my by some friends. http://www.redpointclimbingcentre.co.uk/
www.creationwall.co.uk is also good and quite a bit bigger than redpoint.

ewenm

28,506 posts

251 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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DaveyCrockett said:
Excellent, thanks for the links guys, just what I was after. You guys climb?
I used to instruct in my summers away from Uni. Really want to get back into it but so little time now frown Perhaps if I do manage my planned move up to the Lakes...

Get used to using the kit at a local wall if you can and then it's a case of finding people to get out on real rock with. Enjoy.

craggers

2,496 posts

290 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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Local wall can be very good to start with but it get boiling hot in summer time making the hold very slippery !! where about in Staffs you from? Wirksworth is not too far.

Off to climb at Matlock Bath tonight myself.

Edited by craggers on Wednesday 14th May 14:21

DaveyCrockett

Original Poster:

38 posts

221 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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craggers said:
Local wall can be very good to start with but it get boiling hot in summer time making the hold very slippery !! where about in Staffs you from? Wirksworth is not too far.

Off to climb at Matlock Bath tonight myself.

Edited by craggers on Wednesday 14th May 14:21
Hi craggers

I live in Stoke on Trent. Really looking forward to getting started. I guess indoor lessons then a few outdoor lessons is the best way to go?

ewenm

28,506 posts

251 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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DaveyCrockett said:
craggers said:
Local wall can be very good to start with but it get boiling hot in summer time making the hold very slippery !! where about in Staffs you from? Wirksworth is not too far.

Off to climb at Matlock Bath tonight myself.

Edited by craggers on Wednesday 14th May 14:21
Hi craggers

I live in Stoke on Trent. Really looking forward to getting started. I guess indoor lessons then a few outdoor lessons is the best way to go?
I'd definitely start with some indoor lessons. While there it's pretty common for people to be looking for others to join trips to the crags etc, so you may find some people to get outside with fairly easily.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

204 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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craggers said:
Local wall can be very good to start with but it get boiling hot in summer time making the hold very slippery !! where about in Staffs you from? Wirksworth is not too far.

Off to climb at Matlock Bath tonight myself.

Edited by craggers on Wednesday 14th May 14:21
Ooh what you doing? I used to live in Ashbourne so that was one of my local spots. I top-roped (cheated) the E3 (Robert Brown) on High Tor on my 30th. Nearly died of exhaustion and swearing getting up it. No way on earth would I have lead it. Splendid climb though.

ETA What's your favourite peak climb? Mine is the Sloth. One of the few easy overhangs, that is just a joy to climb.

Edited by rhinochopig on Wednesday 14th May 16:19


Edited by rhinochopig on Wednesday 14th May 16:21

disco1

1,963 posts

224 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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to get a feel for mountains hed up in the direction of Tryfan in Snowdonia, pretty good intro to scrambling/hands on. Done it a few times and still not bored of it.


chris_w666

22,655 posts

205 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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I used to climb before I got lardy now I can teach people to do it. Try this they are a very well respected centre
http://www.pyb.co.uk/courses/rock-climbing.php

or if youre looking for someting closer to home try www.aala.org.uk to find people that can instruct and run courses, although aimed at providers for children anyone registered with them would be very good and should certainly guide you in the right direction.

ApexJimi

25,570 posts

249 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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I'm sure you guys will appreciate this little clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GOW2iwgPdI

Dave also does coaching too, see here - http://www.davemacleod.com/home.htm


Shameless plug yes

Gold

1,998 posts

211 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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JohnLatham said:
I did a climb once, up the Avon Gorge in Bristol.

Was toproped, but scared the living crap out of me. Nothing worse than the feeling that you can't make the next hold and your grip is running out in 10..9..8...

Climbers are mental.
Nothing better than getting that hold and reaching the top!

Legmaster

1,196 posts

213 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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JohnLatham said:
Climbers are mental.
yes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpm0m6bVfrM



What he died of was even nuttier

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA7tYUfM66c

disco1

1,963 posts

224 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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swerni said:
disco1 said:
to get a feel for mountains hed up in the direction of Tryfan in Snowdonia, pretty good intro to scrambling/hands on. Done it a few times and still not bored of it.

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At least make it challenging

This is the other weekend when it snowed.
We had just climbed crib Goch in these conditions


If you want a challenge, head to Wales smile
Yep, did that a few weeks ago. Couldn't beleive my eyes, idots wearing trainers, jeans and no gear! Asking for trouble if the weather closes in, many get caught out and die every year. When we got to the top of Snowdon we were greated by lumps of snow and ice. We were wearing hats, coats and gloves even though 300m below it was raging hot and suncream!

Made a hasty beeline for Betwys beer drink beer drink beer drink

Going back up in July for tryfan then do the glyders via the bristly ridge smile. Snowdonia is my fave place in the UK. Even though crib goch looks bad I think Tryfan is more technical and has some pretty nasty drops near the gulleys at the top.

mcgus

371 posts

221 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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ApexJimi said:
I'm sure you guys will appreciate this little clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GOW2iwgPdI

Dave also does coaching too, see here - http://www.davemacleod.com/home.htm


Shameless plug yes
hmmm....interesting to see you on herewavey Thought you guys sponsored Kev?