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Note 44.400 MOUNT-L 400 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 23 lines 30-MAY-1994 13:26
CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 23 lines 30-MAY-1994 13:26
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Subj: Re: Sea Cliff Climbing on Guernsey

Date: 30-May-1994

On Fri, 27 May 1994, Nicholas Wilson wrote:

> Guernsey's highest point is only about 300 feet above sea level . Just
> about every climb is single pitch, or at most two pitches. There is a wide
> selection of difficulty, from V.Diff. right up to about 6b or 6c.
>
> The rise and fall of the tide can be as much as 30 feet. As a result some
> routes are tidal, and the lower parts can only be climbed at low tide.
> Access to the base of routes is normally by scrambling, or when the tide is
> high, by abseiling in.

Sounds very much like the gorge climbing we do here in the states, except
that you don't usually have to worry about the tides . Usually you
have to worry about getting out once you've gotten in.

I'll ask about the chalk climbs in this message rather than in a separate
message... Are you refering to Dover? Just curious. No, I've never
climbed chalk with ice axes. But I have used my axe on frozen soil and
it works well there. Mixed climbs.



 
 



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