Mick Fowler – 22 November
I have never blogged about a trail before. Either I am beginning to enjoy the more gentle things in life or this is a particularly special trail. Perhaps it is [...]
I have never blogged about a trail before. Either I am beginning to enjoy the more gentle things in life or this is a particularly special trail. Perhaps it is [...]
Just back from the Chinese Tien Shan. Wow. What a place! Like so many ranges in China there seem to be enough exciting climbing objectives here to keep me occupied [...]
There is something very special about the North Cornwall shale coast. In the car driving down Dave Turnbull and I were bemoaning the fact that the forecast wasn’t good enough [...]
Only 2.5 months before I head off to the mountains of Xinjiang Province.
In the meantime training (enjoyable activity – difficult to think of it as ‘training’) continues apace. ‘Training’ consists [...]
As far as I know it was Doug Scott, back in the 1970s, who valiantly forged his way through the vegetation and pigeons to establish the first climbs on the [...]