Tremadog Revival Project: The Results

Posted by Mike Raine, Chair BMC Cymru/Wales on 12/02/2007

41 volunteer climber days have been put in over the winter on three BMC-organised gardening days on Bwlch y Moch.

The following routes have all seen serious attention and are now eminently climbable:

The Neb, Neb Direct, Anagram, Final Exam, Grotto, Grotto Direct, Tremudrock Finish, The Mongoose, Emily Street, Brothers Direct, Smarter than the Average Bear, Kestrel Cracks, Slipshod, Borneo, Mr. Ranger, Clapton's Crack Approach, Knell for a Jackdaw, Atomic Finger Flake, Heartbreak Hotel start to Rienetta, Marathon Man, Void, Starship Trooper, Burlesque, High Kicks, Geronimo, Rio, Mr. Ranger, Salamanda, Hedera, Oakover, Bloodsucker, Heartline, Axeover, Axeminster, Fohn and Chinook.

It's up to you now to keep them clean by climbing them. The gardening days have been supported by Plas y Brenin and fuelled, free of charge, by Eric Jones of Eric's Cafe.

Now you are invited to the:

Tremadog Revival Festival of Climbing
24 - 25 March 2007

We hope to have every climbable route climbed with a pair of secateurs to trim off the new spring growth.  Everyone attending the festival Saturday with a pair of secateurs (and using them on a route!) will receive a raffle ticket. The prize draw will be at 5.30 pm in Eric's Cafe on Saturday 24 March. Prizes are being donated by DMM, Pete's Eat's, Joe Brown's,V12 and Ground Up (copies of North Wales Rock). Free accommodation will be available in Eric's bunkhouse or on Eric's campsite, paid for the BMC.  Your raffle ticket will also provide free entry to Eric's Caff at 8.00pm to see 'The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, Adventures in Patagonia' by top mountaineer Stu McAleese. The BMC will provide free beer from the local Purple Moose Brewery, followed by a bonfire.

 



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