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Normal service resumes; amazing days out that I never quite seem to do justice to on film. A collection of photos called "Rime or Reason".

1. The Seam with Frankie and Gaz. Pretty awesome pulling on so much load bearing rime. The only diff
Fun to be back doing Scottish things this December. I'll be around for most of the winter, if you live up here beyond the wall, would be good to catch up in the New Year.

•Looking over the Ben from Aonach Mor. Pretty special weather, apparently
Fed up with social media? Think your concentration span can handle reading for 10 minutes straight? Blog post link in bio!
It's been really nice spending some of this Autumn working around Swanage. Excluding he who must not be named, Southern Sandstone, London's local crag.

It was also really nice being inundated by at least two enquires in response to my leafleting cam
Gaz kindly came out with me a few times acting as a mock client whilst I was consolidating for both the summer and winter tests. Nice to catch up again this year and take him for every penny he's worth. The whole of the UK seemed wet, so we made the
Oooh yeh, a few photos from climbing around the UK this summer. Looking forward to a few more good days before winter!

•Another lap on Mother's Pride, maybe the most outrageously fun trad route in a fairly wide geographic area.

•Dry mount
Now in the back nine of an amazing summer on Skye working for @skyeguides. A few pictures from recent days at work.

•John and Andy nearing the bivvy on a traverse. It was a slightly longer day than originally planned, meaning we got to move alo
I'm not allowed to say how many people I've guided so far this summer, but I counted them all out, and I counted them all back.

•Flora smashing her first outdoor climbs at the surprisingly adventurous Swanage.

•Simon and Steve, could be a
Amazing to be able to make the most of the long days and squeeze in some after work climbs.

•Jack starting up Rendevous. A fairly new climb at Rubha Hunish, and an absolute stonker.

•Nearing the capping roof of Sasha at Staffin.
Perhaps the best spell of weather I can remember in Scotland, and an amazing first month working for @skyeguides. A perfect culmination to sneak in a one day traverse with Dave only a day or two before the never ending summer abruptly ends. Whilst st
Normal service resumes; amazing days out that I never quite seem to do justice to on film. A collection of photos called "Rime or Reason".

1. The Seam with Frankie and Gaz. Pretty awesome pulling on so much load bearing rime. The only diff Fun to be back doing Scottish things this December. I'll be around for most of the winter, if you live up here beyond the wall, would be good to catch up in the New Year.

•Looking over the Ben from Aonach Mor. Pretty special weather, apparently Fed up with social media? Think your concentration span can handle reading for 10 minutes straight? Blog post link in bio! It's been really nice spending some of this Autumn working around Swanage. Excluding he who must not be named, Southern Sandstone, London's local crag.

It was also really nice being inundated by at least two enquires in response to my leafleting cam Gaz kindly came out with me a few times acting as a mock client whilst I was consolidating for both the summer and winter tests. Nice to catch up again this year and take him for every penny he's worth. The whole of the UK seemed wet, so we made the Oooh yeh, a few photos from climbing around the UK this summer. Looking forward to a few more good days before winter!

•Another lap on Mother's Pride, maybe the most outrageously fun trad route in a fairly wide geographic area.

•Dry mount Now in the back nine of an amazing summer on Skye working for @skyeguides. A few pictures from recent days at work.

•John and Andy nearing the bivvy on a traverse. It was a slightly longer day than originally planned, meaning we got to move alo I'm not allowed to say how many people I've guided so far this summer, but I counted them all out, and I counted them all back.

•Flora smashing her first outdoor climbs at the surprisingly adventurous Swanage.

•Simon and Steve, could be a Amazing to be able to make the most of the long days and squeeze in some after work climbs.

•Jack starting up Rendevous. A fairly new climb at Rubha Hunish, and an absolute stonker.

•Nearing the capping roof of Sasha at Staffin. Perhaps the best spell of weather I can remember in Scotland, and an amazing first month working for @skyeguides. A perfect culmination to sneak in a one day traverse with Dave only a day or two before the never ending summer abruptly ends. Whilst st