Tuesday 29 May 2012

ROCFEST weekend

ROCFEST COMP

Due to the on-going abnormaly fantastic weather, our team's turnout wasn't as good as that of last year (which coincidentally took place in a heatwave).

Representing the Hangar team were Mike Hart and Michael Hopkins for the men as well as Megan and Olivia for the Junior girls.

Mike had done quite well last year finishing narrowly outside the top 10. This year he went a few places better coming 8th on 263 points behind the British team and eventual winner, visiting beast James Kassay of Australia.

It was Michael Hopkins' first time in the adults after being 15 for what seems many a year! ;) Unfortunately he had a bit of an off day for once coming in joint 18th with older brother Sean on 214, cursing the ridiculous heat and endless number of crimpy skin trashing problems.

Megan did well coming in 3rd in the Junior girls on 159 points, a mere 1 point off 2nd place, with Olivia in 4th on 155. The top 3 girls went in to a final with the positions ending up in the same order as the qualifiers.

ELSEWHERE

Perpetual competition skivers, Rich and Laura made the most of the weather and took off up to the South Lakes for some shaded limestone bouldering at Woodwell. Due to everyone else being indoors or on holiday it meant we could use both of the superb Boss Hog pads, still going strong after over a year, as well as the new batch of Evolv shoes all kindly donated by Rick!

Despite the heat, good conditions could be found at both Middle and O'ert road.

Laura ticked off her first font 7B with a flash of Rigpa and followed this up by climbing Angel Deelite (7A) and then Kiss of the Dragon(7B).

Rich managed several 7Cs in a few attempts with Turbulence, Paroxysm, Ronald Raygun and Griddle Groove but couldn't quite add Backhand Roof to a productive session's work.

Friday 25 May 2012

Summer league round 1

Summer Comp Season Has Begun

The summer has well and truly started with an unexpected heat wave following on from a typically atrocious April and early may. We are lucky to have a most excellent wall to train and climb at and the first round of the Hangar's summer league helped to soften the blow of poo conditions outside!

The series will be 5 rounds long with the best 4 scores counting and when the dust settles, we hope that our finely honed athletes will achieve top spot over all of the categories.

In what will surely be a hotly contested men's category, Mike took a 1 point lead scoring 89 to Rich's 88 in 1st and 2nd place respectively. It will be intriguing to see if gangly technique can overcome brutal strength and a 15kg weight disparity!

The adult females attracted interest from outside the usual local crowd with Jen wood top on 51. Laura came a close 2nd with 48 and becky was 3rd on 38.

The junior men's looks to be as tight as in the adults with Dean and Michael both scoring 78 for joint 1st and Charlie close behind on 73.

Lastly in the junior Female, Megan came top with 36 points and seemingly no other contenders! Seeing as a round can be missed, we will hopefully see more entrants for round 2, especially with the problems being a tad less tough than in round 1.

Upcoming Comps

The end of May and start of June always signals the start of Annual summer comps at several walls.

First up is Rock Over Climbing's 'Rocfest' that will no doubt be as tropical as last years event, with temperatures soaring into the 30s and humidity at 100%!

This is followed by the slightly less manic Bloc Party, held at City Bloc in Leeds, that always attracts a high standard of competition. I'll be sure to write a report of how we get on at these events.

Friday 27 April 2012

Making the most of the bad weather

Team members Rich, Laura and Michael have been getting out a little in between the constant rainstorms that have been plaguing the UK over the last few weeks.

 Llandudno

First up was a trip to the familiar Marine Drive, a guaranteed wet weather option when the rest of the uk is gopping.
Michael preparing to take the Swing of Fire

Laura ticked through the up problems in Split Ininity cave and Rich conquered a nemesis in the super frustrating blind slap problem of Bell Pig . Not to be outdone Michael got the tricky heel-toe to stick on Broken Heart and made no mistakes, finishing smoothly up Clever Beaver for another good cave tick.
Rich finishing Swing of Fire

With the cave being a bit busy (roughly 20+ people trying to climb!), a trip up the hill to Breck Road was in order. Rich managed to flash Breck Road and Texas Karaoke Massacre before flying off the cut loose on Swing of Fire and getting it 2nd go.

Laura managed to get Burning Sphincter and was really close on Breck Road only to slide off the top holds.
Laura on Breck Road

Braichmelyn & The Pass

With a sunny and cold day forecast we had planned to visit Crafnant valley but an unforecast shower swept through and we headed to Bethesda to check out the Braichmelyn 'Super Bloc'.

It is an old skool razor crimps venue once frequented by the likes of John Redhead who put up some horrificly finger unfriendly problems. Laura had done Central Wall before and quickly added the sitter to this, before a rapid ascent of Klemov Crack. Rich climbed Central Wall SS, The arete SS, Spring Juice and finally Klimov Crack which cost a split tip! :( Michael did the Arete SS and Central Wall SS before declaring the venue not to his tastes and waited until we moved on!

Amazingly, we managed to get parking in the pass and after a brief rewarm, Laura crushed Johnny's Wall SS while we watched on amazed! Rich attempted Diesel Power but found the left crimp a bit hard work with a freshly split tip and tape on. He got the moves worked out but a redpoint wasn't on and the day was rounded off with a trip to Georgio's for ice cream in Llanberis!


NIBL Results

After the Grand Final at Rock Over Climbing Centre we had several of our team in the medals and a couple just missing out in what turned out to be quite a competitive first series.

In the Adults Becki came 4th overall in the Women's.

Rich and Laura didn't compete in enough rounds due to disappearing on various trips to Australia and Fontainebleau but will hopefully compete in next years more successfully!

The Junior categories were where the team did best.

Michael won the U16 boys with Charlie in 2nd and Hangar regulars Matty and Severin coming 3rd and 4th.

In the U16 girls Olivia came 3rd with Megan just behind in 4th place.

To round it all off, ageing hustler Andy scraped into the Vets at a sprightly 40 and claimed 1st place against a field of old warriors (who were mostly held together by tape and Ibuprofen).

Hopefully we can make a better show of it in the Men's and Women's in next year's NIBL as well as upcoming comps and stop the juniors and vets from showing us up!