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From Lower Falcon Crag
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From North Face Trail & Bluebells
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From Forest of Bowland Mountain Biking
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From A Super Sunny Easter Weekend
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From Raven Crag East
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From Garburn Pass & Trowbarrow
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From Yorkshire Dales Mountain Biking
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From Shoulder-iffic Gritstone
Author: Pete
Founder of Sterling Adventures!
Wednesday was the first of this summer’s CC evening climbing meets in the Lakes. Thankfully the weather was perfect – sunny, warm, and of course dry. Hooray! Strangely with such lovely conditions only a select gang bothered to turn up. I wonder if it was the choice of venue? Lower Falcon Crag in Borrowdale is …
Sneaking a couple of hours of mountain biking between the showers in Grisedale Forest on the North Face Mountain Bike Trail…
Mountain biking is great fun! But every now and again its even more exciting to go somewhere new…
In common with last year Easter’s weather in 2014 was super sunny, however, in 2013 it was freezing and perfect for Scottish winter climbing (although granted Easter was a little bit later this year). Either way, sunny weather means climbing of one sort or another…
Two views on evolution… Which one do you like best?
Dave and I enjoyed a wonderful summer-like day climbing on Raven Crag East in Langdale today. In weather like this the Lakes has to be one of the most beautiful places on Earth...
I sat on top, damp and cold, Laetitia stood at the bottom (wrapped in her duvet and waterproof jackets), wondering what to do next ... the rock dried off ...
We enjoyed our rideout in the Yorkshire Dales so much a few weeks ago that we chose that venue again on Sunday.
After a weekend climbing gritstone in the Peak District my shoulders are tired. It seems that unlike crimpy rock like limestone, and even our local volcanic Lakeland rock, grit involves a far more all over body contribution. Specifically, finger strength is my usual weakness and my forearms are normally where I get pumped first, however, …