This week I have been in the Lakes with George Watson's College for their summer climbing trip. I met them on Monday in Eskdale where we were staying and got stuck straight in. We went climbing and bouldering in the Diamond Area of the Fisherground. This worked really well after their long drive.
Tuesday meant we didn't have to drive,as we walked to Hare Crag. This Granite Crag offered a great range of routes from VD to E3 for the kids to get stuck into. The style of climbing was a bit different from what they have been used to, but they adapted well.
We headed to the coast on Wednesday to escape the heat. St Bee's proved to be a good choice. Again the group climbed many routes to 6a, as well as ticking some nice boulder problems.
Enjoying a nice day by the coast |
St. Bee's action |
On Thursday we went over to the Duddon Valley and climbed at Wallow Barrow. Here we did a mixture of single and multi pitch routes up to VS 4c. A great venue with the whole crag to ourselves.
As they had to head off early, we went back to the Diamond Area and ticked off the last of the amenable problems they had left. It was a great way to finish the trip and see how much their footwork had improved during the week.
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