
Hanging Crack @ Dovestone Edge

Pule Hill Triplets

El trepaollas @ El Torcal de Antequera

El trepaollas @ El Torcal de Antequera

Hernia @ Gouther Crag

Hernia @ Gouther Crag
Thank you!
Bit of trad bit & sport.....dog ownership and lead climbing do not mix so well. Hence this page is a little spartan! It's also a bit tricky to get anything over than the standard arse shot when climbing as a two man team. These shots are generally taken with a tripod and timer/remote shutter release.