Rock Climbing Instructor award and sunny Pembs rock!

Rock Climbing Instructor award assessment and more…

In the last week we’ve run our first of the new Rock Climbing Instructor award assessments, and what weather we had for it! We also had some returning visitors for some sea cliff climbing, and got a couple of awesome personal climbs in – the weather has treated us well!

Andy and son Igor, over from Geneva, came out for a days climbing, and despite some big swell we had a great day between Porth Clais and Porth y Fynnon! I think it was their 4th time out with me? And the guys cruised every climb I could throw at them! Tired arms at the end of the day!

Climbing a Porth Clais with a big swell running!

Climbing a Porth Clais with a big swell running!

The sun came out on Friday, and keen to give the arms and fingers a good workout, Alun and I headed to Plumstone for some bouldering. A fairly underused venue, there really are some great problems here in the v1 – v4 range… A beautiful setting and virtually no walk in! Any visiting climber should check it out if they’re in the area!

Bouldering in Pembrokeshire

Bouldering in Pembrokeshire

For day 1 of our first of the new Rock Climbing Instructor award assessments (RCI), we headed to a sweltering Newton Head. Personal climbing and some group set ups, with seals, sun, sea and porpoises… Who wouldn’t want to do the RCI award in Pembrokeshire?!!

The new Rock Climbing Instructor award assessment in Pembrokeshire

The new Rock Climbing Instructor award assessment in Pembrokeshire

We visited the Haverfordwest climbing wall for part of day 2 on the RCI Assessment, the spent the rest of the day at Wolfs Rocks, looking at more of the group aspects of the syllabus. A really fun weekend with some keen and knowledgeable candidates!

Candidates on our first of the new Rock Climbing Instructor award assessment, at Wolfs Rocks - Pembrokeshire...

Candidates on our first of the new Rock Climbing Instructor award assessments, at Wolfs Rocks – Pembrokeshire…

The final bit of sunshine was dragged out with an after work climb with Joey, we rushed out to St Davids Head immediately after the end of the RCI Assessment, to bask in the setting sun! (Ok I was a little chilly in the breeze and just in a shirt!) We managed to sneak 5 pitches in at Craig Coetan before the sun departed… A top end to a great week working and playing in Pembrokeshire!

Joey on the sharp end and pushing her grade on some adventurous Pembrokeshire sea cliff climbing!

Joey on the sharp end and pushing her grade on some adventurous Pembrokeshire sea cliff climbing

Spring so far….

Spring 2018

It’s been a hectic Spring so far, and I’ve been having too much fun to update the blog since Winter… So here’s a ‘quick’ round up of what I’ve been up to since heading south from the amazing Scottish Winter!

Towards the end of March we had our first SPA training course of the year and the weather played ball – warm and sunny, gotta love Spring in Pembrokeshire! It was the last SPA Training Course as the scheme now changes to the 3 day Rock Climbing Instructor Training Course. The 4 candidates absorbed loads of info and we input the new aspects of the RCI syllabus too.

Rock Climbing Instructor Training in Pembrokeshire

Rock Climbing Instructor Training in Pembrokeshire

Shortly after that I was out for a Climb and a Coasteer with a lovely couple visiting from Sweden, whilst working for Coastal Adventures, then it was straight to North Wales for some more mountain action!

Up in Snowdonia I ran an ML refresher for Alex, who wanted to firm up his navigation and emergency ropework ahead of his assessment. These are both typical deferral areas, so it was ace to see him performing well!

Then it was on to an ML assessment which I was working on for JB Mountain Skills – I love working on these, as well as assessing instructors we fit so much learning in to the weeks too, so everyone has a fun and rewarding time! We had some beautiful weather which makes all the difference too!

Working on an ML assessment in Snowdonia - if only the weather was always like this!

Working on an ML assessment in Snowdonia – if only the weather was always like this!

Straight after the ML assessment Roxy came out for a day in Snowdonia to brush up on her Alpine ropework ahead of a trip to Switzerland. Keen to ensure she and her mates were able to look after each other, we looked at loads of crevasse rescue techniques and plenty of other rope work, on a rather damp Tryfan!

A day off and in the sun at Holyhead and it was warm and beautiful! Friends were up from Pembrokeshire and we had a really relaxing day smashing out some easy routes and climbing until the sun set – some much needed sunny rockclimbing thanks North Wales!

Rock Climbing at Holyhead

Rock Climbing at Holyhead

Alun is working towards his MIA assessment, so we went out for a day Scrambling in Ogwen with Sina, so he could practise working with 2 on a rope. This is possibly one of the trickier elements to the MIA assessment, and there is so much judgment involved. We had awesome weather for it and it was great to be out in the hills with friends!

Alex joined us for another Scrambling day, he is an MIA trainee too, so I floated around as he and Alun took it in turns to lead the other two up Parsons Arête and down Cyrn Las Ridge. A top class route and some great skills practised!

Alex and Alun getting some Scrambling practise in ahead of their MIA assessments.

Alex and Alun getting some Scrambling practise in ahead of their MIA assessments.

I hadn’t been climbing at Tremadog in ages so it was ace to get a fun personal day out climbing with Beth after that… We climbed a trio of nice routes and finished with coffee and cake in Erics Cafe, which has lovely new owners!

I’d heard the sun was due to come out in Pembrokeshire, so I headed home to climb with Joey, Roo and Rach at Caerfai. The sun shone and the rock was warm – it was ace to see this strong girl team pushing themselves! Any day climbing in the sun finishing with an ice cream in St Davids is fine by me!

It almost got too warm! Climbing at Caerfai, Pembrokeshire.

It almost got too warm! Climbing at Caerfai, Pembrokeshire.

After that I was joined by Emma who was wanting to do some climbing and abseiling whilst raising money for charity, and didn’t want a standard boring charity abseil! Amazing to see her getting up VS’s on her first ever time outside! The charity looked after a friend of hers before he passed away, Luke was a local outdoor instructor too, here’s a link to the just giving page – go donate!

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/emma-keeling

A quick after work (and after surf!) hit to a rarely visited esoteric Pembs crag with Ben, the sun was out, a Peregrine flew overhead – as we did battle with a pretty horrific climb! The guide book description should have forewarned us! “Lots of loose blocks, vegetation and the lack of useful cracks for protection” is never a sentence you want to hear! Still managed to have fun mind!

Happy to be mostly passed the worst of the steep/loose/vegetated/poorly protected climbing!

Happy to be mostly passed the worst of the steep/loose/vegetated/poorly protected climbing!

A morning working inside at the Haverfordwest climbing wall was followed with an afternoon out with Roxy again, keen to swot up on her newly acquired crevasse rescue skills. Hopefully she’ll be a safer Alpinist now! Good luck in Switzerland!

Roxy hoisting me out of a ‘crevasse’ on the Pembrokeshire coast...

Roxy hoisting me out of a ‘crevasse’ on the Pembrokeshire coast…

Aaaaaaand relax! Phew, hopefully the rest of Spring/early Summer is filled with as many fun days and dry rock! Cheers to everyone who I’ve been out with for making it such a fun start to the Welsh season!

Sina being looked after by two MIA trainees on the Parsons Arête..

Sina being looked after by two MIA trainees on the Parsons Arête..