• Laetitia and Pete in Coniston Water

  • Pete trying to look like a swimmer! This illusion is almost pulled off thanks to the trickiness of taking pictures while treading water and the consequent lack of focus...

  • Laetitia treading water somewhere in Coniston Water

  • Laetitia pointing out in to Consiton Water, "we should swim to there!. As if it's possible to point at some arbitrary spot of a completely scary and featureless body of water!

  • Max Biden's labour, the brand new Langdale guidebook

  • Laetitia at the top of Jack's Rake where we quickly donned our water proof clothing!

  • Pete at the start of Jack's Rake on Pavey Ark

Coniston, RLH, and the New Langdale Guidebook

Despite the less than perfect forecast this past weekend was a particularly busy one with loads of diverse activities including:

  • an introduction to open water swimming,
  • enjoying excellent company and great food at the SMC meet at RLH in Langdale,
  • scrambling in the rain on Pavey Ark, and
  • the launch of the new Langdale guidebook.

Coniston Water

Laetitia has been enjoying her open water swimming this past summer, and now she has dragged me in too! “Dragged” is the right term for this as I can tell you getting in to the cold water of a Lakeland lake is not easy for a land lover like me. And to think the water is relatively warm at this time of year and real open water swimmers go in wearing just their trunks! :freeze: Anyway, I’m not a very strong swimmer but I had expressed interest in the activity from the point of view of enjoying another aspect of the Lake District’s beauty. Viewing the fells from the middle of a lake is wonderful. However, I do find it quite scary to think about the consequences of getting tired or cold so far from the shore and so totally out of my depth. So before my introduction in Coniston Water on Saturday I insisted we stop and buy a drag-along buoy for safety. It’s something to hang on to for a rest, and offers enhanced visibility. This latter aspect is especially useful on a day like Saturday when the rain was hammering onto the surface of the lake creating a kind of mist at the perfect height to conceal a swimmer from other water borne craft.

Laetitia pointing out in to Consiton Water, "we should swim to there!.  As if it's possible to point at some arbitrary spot of a completely scary and featureless body of water!
Laetitia pointing out in to Consiton Water, “we should swim to there!”. As if it’s possible to point at some arbitrary spot of a completely scary and featureless body of water!
Pete trying to look like a swimmer!  This illusion is almost pulled off thanks to the trickiness of taking pictures while treading water and the consequent lack of focus...
Pete trying to look like a swimmer! This illusion is almost pulled off thanks to the trickiness of taking pictures while treading water and the consequent lack of focus…
Laetitia treading water somewhere in Coniston Water
Laetitia treading water somewhere in Coniston Water

SMC Meet at RLH and scrambling in the Rain over Pavey Ark

On Saturday evening we were booked on the SMC meet at the Wayfarer hut, RLH, in Langdale. This is a super sociable catered meet run by our friend Dick. Unfortunately the combination of beer, gin and tonic, wine, and scotch meant I was very much worse off on Sunday morning! Although the initially dry morning weather quickly showed signs of deteriorating to showers. Hence a plan was hatched to go for a scramble up the classic Jack’s Rake on Pavey Ark. This plan had the added attraction of not being too demanding of my hammering head! 😳

Pete at the start of Jack's Rake on Pavey Ark
Pete at the start of Jack’s Rake on Pavey Ark
Laetitia at the top of Jack's Rake where we quickly donned our water proof clothing!
Laetitia at the top of Jack’s Rake where we quickly donned our water proof clothing!

Langdale Guidebook Launch

Sunday evening saw us at the Stickle Barn in Langdale for the FRCC‘s first ever formal guidebook launch party – after many many hours of work by Max and his team the latest and greatest Langdale guidebook is done! It’s a brilliant book and should make finding, climbing, and enjoying some of Lakeland’s best rock climbing a great deal easier! (Although it is a bit embarrassing how many of our photographs have found their way in to the guidebook! I can only guess the editorial team didn’t have that many other photo submissions to work with. Not that they are bad pictures – we of course think they’re great pictures – it’s just that there are quite a few!)

In just a few days time you’ll be able to go here to buy your copy of the new Langdale guidebook!

Max Biden's labour, the brand new Langdale guidebook
Max Biden’s labour, the brand new Langdale guidebook

5 thoughts on “Coniston, RLH, and the New Langdale Guidebook”

  1. Pete, you missed a trick. Looking at the waves on the water all you had to do was wait, on shore, until the ‘arbitrary spot’ of water came to you. Try it next time if you want to keep your feet dry, just don’t tell Tish I suggested it :zip:

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