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Nathan Lee Climbing: The Lull and Pembroke
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Saturday, 13 June 2015. The Lull and Pembroke. The past couple of months have represented something of a lull for me. With some pretty mediocre weather and mounting uni work I ended up having a few weeks off climbing, mainly running during the time I had out of the library. Perhaps most famous for the photo of Jules Deep Water Soloing it. Having done the route this is something I'd love to re-enact! Has been top of the trip-list for as long as I can remember, god I hope the weathers good.
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Nathan Lee Climbing: September 2013
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013. The red line of Unknown Stones on this Gritstone axehead. The traverse on Fear. Leaving the sanctuary of the foothold. You have to choose to continue. I think I'll finish with these thoughts. Why do I and some people obsess over these kind of routes? Thanks alot to Neil, Steve and the ever-patient Mike Hutton for waiting around on the day, belaying and helping me to dry the route! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An up to date blog on the experiences of myself and those around me.
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Nathan Lee Climbing: July 2013
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Wednesday, 17 July 2013. Deep Water and Lime Failure. Jon on the Lil Devil 7a. Kim off a greasy Mark of the Beast 7c. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An up to date blog on the experiences of myself and those around me. View my complete profile. Deep Water and Lime Failure. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Nathan Lee Climbing: January 2015
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Tuesday, 20 January 2015. Its been a pretty slow grit season this year, hence the lack of writing. Aside from a few days in November its just never really got going, well for me anyways. Those few days were great though, using some of the new confidence from a summer of trad and sport to go ground up on some of the grit routes that have been burning a hole in my ticklist for the past few years. Jack immersed in the steepness. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Nathan Lee Climbing: Ireland Part 1 - Fairhead and the Mournes
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Ireland Part 1 - Fairhead and the Mournes. The ferry seemed to be taking forever, perhaps it was just the company. This grim Voyage of the Damned from Holyhead to. Had been a long time coming. Ever since watching the classic Irish climbing flick Underdeveloped it has been an aim of mine to spend some time in. The man with the orange face. Bob Hickish in a wild position on Rathlin Wall. Mountain quality rock without the walk, twice the height of the Cromlech, the best crag in.
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Nathan Lee Climbing: December 2013
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Monday, 2 December 2013. Time flies when you're having fun. The first month and a half of Uni has breezed by. Freshers seems a distant memory, though the flu lingers on now and then. The weeks after are a blur. I had my doubts over moving to. The crux of Inspiration @Rich Sharpe. The Move" on Meshuga. Sheltered in the wall we headed out to Curbar. It was only for top roping but the few goes we snatched on the route felt like a steal on such a grim day. Sometimes optimism works out. After Katy...
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Nathan Lee Climbing: October 2014
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Monday, 20 October 2014. 10 of the Best - Part 2. This is the second half of a blog about ten days climbing in Pembroke and North Wales. What did you guys get on to today? Its a muggy day in. Now the big one! Now I'm back in. Ready for the grit (gulp) and training (gulpgulp) If this blog was a little to self indulgent for you then I apologise, but purple patches like that one don't come round to often. Now, back to chumming. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. 10 of the Best - Part 2.
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Nathan Lee Climbing: August 2015
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Ireland Part 1 - Fairhead and the Mournes. The ferry seemed to be taking forever, perhaps it was just the company. This grim Voyage of the Damned from Holyhead to. Had been a long time coming. Ever since watching the classic Irish climbing flick Underdeveloped it has been an aim of mine to spend some time in. The man with the orange face. Bob Hickish in a wild position on Rathlin Wall. Mountain quality rock without the walk, twice the height of the Cromlech, the best crag in.