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This simple blog gives informal updates of some of our activities. For information about being in the outdoors with myself or other qualified IFMGA guides who work with me, or for industrial work at height feel free to contact me - email: info@teamascent.co.uk
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Petit bargy, rock climbing on Pegase
A perfect day, climbing on an ace crag with a good pal... We were at a crag above the village of Mont Saxonnex ( la Clusaz, Grand Bornand). Pegase is a three star 6a route with some botls but mainly trad. From the ground upwards all the pitches are truly superb. Although some of the pitches seemed very stiff for 6a! Nevertheless, an exciting and most enjoyable adventure!
The climb is on a steep limestone crag in this perfect setting
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Monday, 26 September 2011
Sports climbing, Machaby, Italy
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Rope Access in France
I was assessing at Absolutio (Industrial Rope Access) in the Ardeche on Saturday. Its a very impressive set up with split level flooring which is great for training and assessing. The centre is manged by IFMGA mountain guide and IRATA member Bertrand Frayon. As part of the training course the candidates get the opportunity to abseil down a 180 m rock cliff to the river bank.
The split level training area means that the candidates practise the skills at height but are always closley supervised by their instructors.
Friday, 23 September 2011
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Chamonix, Mont Blanc
As always, lucky us, the weather improved and we have had an ace time in the mountains.....
Elsie on the Cosmiques Arete this morning.
Finale, Italy
Really poor weather in Chamonix during the earlier part of this week encouraged us to go bolt clipping at Finale, Italy. It was ace!
Alisdair leading an interesting pitch.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
An ace day on the Paridiso
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Passy
A rainy day here in Chamonix, we were supposed to be on Mont Blanc but the conditions of the Goutier route via the Grand couloir are dangerous with rock fall, this plus the rainy weather is not going to allow an ascent . The wise, sensible and prudent choice was to do a via ferrata at Passy today and we are thinking about heading over to Italy for a couple of days!
" The mountains are there forever, just make sure you are...." Don Whillans said that!