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Title: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 13, 2010
Some of the guys have been talking about a day in the mournes getting to grips with some easy climbing and scrambling. And the use of ropes as far as i know the date is 21st March. Any one interested?

Location- Castles on Commedagh or the Great Gullie on Eagle mountain.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: NeilB on March 13, 2010
I will be there dude. Is a lid needed for this excursion?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 13, 2010
Not to sure mate you'd need to check with either chris or fatty-arbuckle. They know the climbing area s in the mournes more than the rest of us.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: chris on March 14, 2010
I will be there dude. Is a lid needed for this excursion?

Up to yourself mate, depends how saftey conscious you are but accidents can happen.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 15, 2010
Guys were are we doing this. Do we need any thing other than i harness?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: fatty-arbuckle on March 15, 2010
Was going to say Castles, but eagle does have some interesting gullies.

Ill have a wee think.

But you'll defo need a harness
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 15, 2010
I think we're heading down to cotswold on thursday nite to get the harness.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MikeD on March 15, 2010
Is this only suitable for people with climbing experience ?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 15, 2010
I've no climbing experience mate. Its just a learning day, getting to grips with basics.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MikeD on March 15, 2010
Cool, well if its an open invite, I might invite myself....

Will I just need a harness ?  And a pair of trainers or my mountain walking boots ?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 15, 2010
i'll prob just wear my trail shoes. Its not going to be to technical, so i'd say boots or trainers would be fine.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: 666_pack on March 16, 2010
so any more info on this?

I'm planning a solo camp on Donard sat night so I need to know where to meet you guys. If this is planned for the castles then no biggy but if Eagle then I'll need to meet mg1 for a lift.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MikeD on March 16, 2010
Anyone interested in mountain climbing gear, I found this post on GumTree:

http://belfast.gumtree.com/belfast/48/53690248.html

I bought a helmet and harness for £30 yesterday, the lady (although it says Graham) is giving up climbing for health reason and has the full kit for sale.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 20, 2010
Guys what the plans for tomorrow then? When and were are we meeting?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: chris on March 20, 2010
Sorry I forgot that was tomorrow! Thought it was a couple of weeks yet, eagle mountain at 10 o'clock.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 20, 2010
Theres a carpark on the Attical side of Crocknafola wood. Are do you want to meet on the hill?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MikeD on March 20, 2010
fyi... i'm stiil going, so will check back later to see if we're meeting in the car park you mentioned or at eagle mountain.....
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: chris on March 20, 2010
Theres a carpark on the Attical side of Crocknafola wood. Are do you want to meet on the hill?

Is that the carpark at the start of the track leading to the windy gap? Grid 223256
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 20, 2010
I've no map with me mate but i think so.
Check your messages chris.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MikeD on March 20, 2010
Yeah, I was thinking the Crocknafeola Wood car park, on the Moyad Road, Grid 27 along the top and 22 up the side on the 1:25000 mourne map. 
And to be there for 10am.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: billy backpack on March 21, 2010
So gutted I missed this one ! ( was unavoidable due to family commitments )

How did it go today ?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: chris on March 21, 2010
It was good, covered the basics of rope work, moving with a rope etc. Didn't manage to get up the gully tho. Its very vegetated and slippery. We also got followed by a ferret and shouted at by a nasty farmer. Strange day all round!
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: RedLeader on March 22, 2010
Nasty farmer? Do tell!

It was good, covered the basics of rope work, moving with a rope etc. Didn't manage to get up the gully tho. Its very vegetated and slippery. We also got followed by a ferret and shouted at by a nasty farmer. Strange day all round!
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: chris on March 22, 2010
You walk down a path from the car park then cut right over a wall onto the mountains. On or way back we followed the same path in reverse but we could here this guy shouting. As he got closer he was saying something about watching out for an angry bull but in hindsight I think that was just to get us to stop. Then he started freakin out saying did we not know this was private land, where were we from, who had sent us he couldn't seem to understand that we were just out for a day in the hills!

We explained that we were responsible walkers and apologised for "trespassing" on his land and seeing as we were only 300m from the track back to the car he could escort us up and we'd be on our way. This seemed to aggravate him all the more. He started going on about if he came to my house would I want him in my garden, pretty much blamed us for burning down his gorse (even though I’m 99% sure it was started by the sun!) the he took us up to his wall and tried to force us through this gate thing that had a pile of stones on one side to secure it. I questioned how I was meant to secure such a contraption from the other side the response being “let it be” I then made the point that if I left the gate open his livestock could escape, he didn’t seem to care.

So he made us walk the full length of the wall right up to the road then back along the forest, said he was going to get his car and watch us.
Needless to say we only walked until we were out of sight then ran the 300m into the forest!
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: RedLeader on March 22, 2010
He sounds like a bit of a dick. It's incredibly hard in the Mournes to know where you are allowed access and where you aren't so landowners either need to make sure that their land is well signed as being private or calm down a bit if there are people about that aren't obviously doing any harm. You should have given him a doing for being obnoxious (obviously I'm only joking and not suggesting anyone goes beating up grumpy old red faced farmers  :P).

You walk down a path from the car park then cut right over a wall onto the mountains. On or way back we followed the same path in reverse but we could here this guy shouting. As he got closer he was saying something about watching out for an angry bull but in hindsight I think that was just to get us to stop. Then he sarted freakin out saying did we not know this was private land, where were we from, who had sent us he couldn't seem to understand that we were just out for a day in the hills!

We explained that we were responsible walkers and apologised for "trespassing" on his land and seeing as we were only 300m from the track back to the car he could escort us up and we'd be on our way. This seemed to aggravate him all the more. He started going on about if he came to my house would I want him in my garden, pretty much blamed us for burning down his gorse (even though I’m 99% sure it was started by the sun!) the he took us up to his wall and tried to force us through this gate thing that had a pile of stones on one side to secure it. I questioned how I was meant to secure such a contraption from the other side the response being “let it be” I then made the point that if I left the gate open his livestock could escape, he didn’t seem to care.

So he made us walk the full length of the wall right up to the road then back along the forest, said he was going to get his car and watch us.
Needless to say we only walked until we were out of sight then ran the 300m into the forest!

Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on March 22, 2010
It was a funny end to the day.  I thought chris was going to get dig in the nose the way he jumped over the wall :D
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MikeD on March 22, 2010
Aye, was a good day....

I learnt how to use eastings\northing map coordinates, got some compass practice in, learnt some basics about rock climbing stuff - thats should keep me alive  at the top of Ben Nevis - it'll be one less thing to think about up there anyways!

But, the ferret was the best part, I'm gonna have to upload this picture, but the website wont let me !

Thanks for showing us this stuff, Chris and Andy !  I look forward to a scramble up the Devils Coachroad of something, if we could organise that at some point  ;D
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MikeD on March 22, 2010
had to Gif-ify it....
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: RedLeader on March 22, 2010
Where did you find a ferret in the Mournes?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: chris on March 22, 2010
lol it found us! Woudn't leave us alone either! He was especially fond of Nikon Camera Straps  ;)
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: RedLeader on March 22, 2010
You should have spatchcocked it  ::)

lol it found us! Woudn't leave us alone either! He was especially fond of Nikon Camera Straps  ;)
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: fatty-arbuckle on March 22, 2010
It was on the track going throught the wood.

It jumped up and bit my camera strap - it clamped its gob shut and wouldnt let go.

Maybe it was a mugging ferret?
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: billy backpack on March 22, 2010
I wonder if someone has been out trying to catch rabbits and lost their ferret  ;D
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on May 13, 2010
Guys does this sound like the route we tried.
Eagle Mountain
Cold Harbour (Winter Route) 55 m, V,(4,6)
I.Rea and K. O'Hara, 8/1/10
Above the difficult step in Great Gully is a turfy buttress, bounded on the right by the gully and on the left by a dark right facing corner.
(1) 30m. Climb the difficult step in Great Gully, step left and climb up the middle of the turfy buttress to belay at a huge thread below a small overhang.
(2) 25m. Go round overhang on the right and up obvious left slanting line. Steep and strenuous but very well protected and with good turf where it matters.
(3) 100m. Finish up easier ground left of Great Gully.
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: chris on May 13, 2010
Guys does this sound like the route we tried.
Eagle Mountain
Cold Harbour (Winter Route) 55 m, V,(4,6)
I.Rea and K. O'Hara, 8/1/10
Above the difficult step in Great Gully is a turfy buttress, bounded on the right by the gully and on the left by a dark right facing corner.
(1) 30m. Climb the difficult step in Great Gully, step left and climb up the middle of the turfy buttress to belay at a huge thread below a small overhang.
(2) 25m. Go round overhang on the right and up obvious left slanting line. Steep and strenuous but very well protected and with good turf where it matters.
(3) 100m. Finish up easier ground left of Great Gully.

Yep
Title: Re: Climbing/Scrambling day
Post by: MG1 on May 14, 2010
What does this mean?

55 m, V,(4,6)