• Enjoying the "jugtastic" holds on Ten Craters of Wisdom

  • Paul and Laetitia enjoying the amazing grounds and gardens of Ilam Hall

  • Tea and Cakes at the National Trust café at Ilam Hall

  • Starting off up Simeon

  • Pete and Paul wrapped up warm on the half way ledge!

Dovedale Rock and Cake

We met up with Paul to try out some of the routes from his Dovedale post. Although the weather, typically after having been gloriously sunny all of the working week, was a little grey and quite chilly.

(Can you believe that after temperatures of 22°C last week we are now having the weather forecasters warn us about possible snow this week?! With daytime temperatures down to around 4°C. What an ridiculous swing… 18°C! And some say global warming isn’t real and that the weather isn’t f%$£@d!)

With this being Paul’s first outing back on rock for sometime, and the excuses of cold fingers and the promise of excellent cakes back in Ilam, we didn’t climb a lot of routes. However, the best route was Ten Craters of Wisdom with its surprising and ample holds (jugs) out over a little overhang and bulging rock. Cool! 😛

Enjoying the "jugtastic" holds on Ten Craters of Wisdom
Pete and Paul wrapped up warm on the half way ledge!
Starting off up Simeon.
We all found Simeon quite hard - I wonder if a hold has broken? Several of which were quite delicate limestone pockets and flakes.

After Simeon, lunch, and a worrying little rain shower (that in fact came to nothing but was enough to motivate us away from climbing and towards cakes :yum: ), we headed down and back to Ilam…

Paul and Laetitia enjoying the amazing grounds and gardens of Ilam Hall and Park
Tea and Cakes at the National Trust café at Ilam Hall

6 thoughts on “Dovedale Rock and Cake”

    1. I’m not surprised, that is one of the best cake houses around. I have had many a happy day there and always finish off with cake :yum:

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