I have always been interested in mountaineering ever since my parents took me on holiday to Snowdonia. In the 1970′s and 80′s I was a very active climber and was fortunate to live in the Peak District with climbs on my doorstep. A move back to Cheshire and the arrival of three children have meant that I have been much less active in recent years. However, the children have started to take an interest in mountaineering and this summer (2006) we all went rock climbing on Tryfan.

2007 Update.

We have made a couple of trips to the Peak District this year, which has seen Dad wobbling up routes he used to run up and down. We had a great couple of days at Easter on Idwal slabs. In true epic tradition I managed to get the rope jammed under a flake while trying to bring up Ella (7 years old) on Charity. The whole crag was entertained while I untied and soloed up and down the route to sort out the mess. Ella was completely unperturbed and still seems keen on climbing, despite her Dad’s incompetence:)

The articles below were all written some time ago.

description: An ascent of Glover’s Chimney on Ben Nevis ends up with us getting benighted.
description: A Winter ascent of Crowberry’s left fork on Buchaille Etive Mor in Scotland
description: A climb with the children
description: We get lost trying to climb Route Major on Mont Blanc
description: Article under construction
description: Winter climbing in North Wales
description: I get lost after a Winter ascent of Western Gully in North Wales