Bx Angelsey camp in spring? Proposed W/E 30th April
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Good grief!!!! I'd have thought the ice and subzero temperatures would have a pleasantly anaesthetising effect on all the lacerations you'd collect while poncing about on razor sharp crags like that! Not to mention the fact that, when the will to live finally ebbs away, you can just lie down and do the fishfinger thing, hopefully drifting away to somewhere where your mates don't want to drag you up ruddy great piles of rock.mat_fenwick wrote:Why's that then? It's not so bad without all the ice!
The concept of getting pleasure from climbing up ginormous mountains "just 'cos they're there" has always successfully eluded me, thank goodness. In Bobworld, we're all perfectly adequately equipped to go and bonk a gorilla if we decided it was a good idea - but that doesn't mean we all have to troop off and try it for fun!
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It looks good Vanny from my perspective there are a number of 'buts'.Nobody fancies the Horseshoe trail then?
I've done PYG / miners twice before so in a way I'll be re-living pleasant memories etc - might be something to do in the future if my hip holds out or if I get a stst jobby (anyone know the part number ) though if I tried the Horseshoe at the moment I suspect that my right leg would fall off the mountain a couple of minutes before the rest of me. If I'm going up the PYG and the hip starts playing up it's easy to hang a left and get onto the Miners track.
There's a part of me that's inclined to agree - using the HorseshoeAnyone that volunteers to do that kind of thing for no good reason needs a healthy dose of close-in phrenology IMHO!
Trail just to walk up the mountain is a bit like going out of the bedroom window and shinning down the drainpipe just to go to Sainsburys
Will I get disqualified for drinking red wine ? I get the feeling I wouldn't win this one anywayCan we have a "Drinking beer lying down" competition?
we're all perfectly adequately equipped to go and bonk a gorilla if we decided it was a good idea
Don't get me wrong - I'm a big fan of lateral thinking - I just think it's a good idea to place limits on it sometimes
There is a nice view from the top - especially if it's one of the 14 days each year that the summit is free of cloud
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I think it may be something to do with my natural survival instinctmat_fenwick wrote:Why's that then? It's not so bad without all the ice!
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Hi
Thanks.
Hopfully the Green Hornet will be done in time as soon as Chris/ Doc gives me the nod on the bits i need to repair it i will be wizzing my way down to pick them up and get cracking.
So i may be threr in a BX after all.
Kermit/Phil
Thanks.
Hopfully the Green Hornet will be done in time as soon as Chris/ Doc gives me the nod on the bits i need to repair it i will be wizzing my way down to pick them up and get cracking.
So i may be threr in a BX after all.
Kermit/Phil
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Wow
Thanks for that kind word.
If I do get there in whatever, I will bring you a bottle of the finest i can find (in TESCO's)
Kermit/Phil
Thanks for that kind word.
If I do get there in whatever, I will bring you a bottle of the finest i can find (in TESCO's)
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