Good afternoon Mountaineers and greetings from a wet rainy UK! An - TopicsExpress



          

Good afternoon Mountaineers and greetings from a wet rainy UK! An unfinished esoteric but most exciting filming and climbing project fell neatly into place in a delightfully random way in late September when I found myself stood on the stunning Broadhaven Beach at Pembroke in Wales. A number of worthy recruits to the cause assembled to head out to the prominent and most alluring Church Rock sea stack, situated about 400 metres offshore. So with an armada of incongruous vessels including 3 people crammed on a 2 seat sit-on kayak and my £11.99 Explorer 2 dinghy from Amazon, we set sail into the sea... Remarkably and much to our surprise Church Rock was safely reached and no-one drowned, drifted half-way to America or required rescuing by a Sea King taxi. Consequently most of the recorded routes were climbed, including the photogenic crag classic VS called Man Underboard which we filmed before putting up 3 new routes so a grand day out was had by all. Anyway the entertainment was duly recorded so for Miriam Elena, Sam Poultney and anyone else interested in viewing a short HD film of this esoteric sea stack dinghy madness then please use the following link: youtube/watch?v=aaypcRZiOug&feature=youtu.be If you wish to sample the full High Def experience and your computer has enough va va voom, you should be able to change the Quality icon to at least 720p HD in the bottom right hand corner on the You Tube screen. Anyway all constructive feedback or comments welcome and hopefully it will inspire a few folks to visit this beautiful area, get their water wings on, blow up their inflatables and tally forth into the sea! Cheers and happy safe climbing :-) Dave
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 12:19:14 +0000

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