We awoke to a dusting of snow and after a quick breakfast it was back up the gully to the col with more gear. A quick repack and we hauled a couple of bags to to the start of the route. We have been getting forecasts from Metteo France and the next few days we are expecting snow, so all this work is in préperation for the weather window that we are expecting soon. As we finished our haul the sun was shining on the wall, so Dénis and myself geared up quickly and began to climb.
Within minutes it was snowing, but with frozen feet i led the first pitch up a well protected crack that is given 7a+ on the topo, even with the exposure, altitude and cold it only felt about E4 6a. Denis led through and at the next belay we fixed the ropes and abseiled off. By now i was shivering and couldnt really move my jaw due to the cold so i was glad of the plan to return to BC to wait for the weather to turn. Up hère it is amazing how fast you can go from being warm to being freezing. Its another world of risk and commitment to climb a free route, it has taken 12 days from leaving the UK till the climbing i did yesterday. It is a long way from the walk in to Stanage !
Last night we got the forecast again, we are expecting around a meter of snow over the next three days !! The winds up high are fast though and should stop the snow from settling on the tower. We are expecting a good weather window soon and we are ready to go, hopefully there will be no avalance risk after the snow fall.
Another excitement has taken over BC though, as last night we had snow leopards in camp. Our cook and guide saw two adults and a cub around 50m from the tents, they shone their lights but they came closer. It was only the noise of the stove that scared them off in the end. This beautiful and very rare animal has only ever been filmed once. We found their tracks in the mud by the lake this afternoon and tonight we might be lucky enough to see them.
5 comments:
Hi Jerry & team.
we've been following your journey...great progress despite the weather not being so kind right now!
How is the diabetic management going there Jerry?
7a at 5000M plus; makes the Tete d'Aval look like a walk...!
Take care and enjoy,
KEV
hello,
la météo à l'air parfaite pour faire du ski mais pour de la grimpe c'est un peu frais; ici , c'est la pluie non stop depuis hier soir donc on sort les palmes et pas les chaussons; Peut être demain après un tour de vtt dans les bois , histoire de faire quelques dérapages dans la boue;
je vous souhait vivement de voir les léopards des neiges mais trop trop près tout de même;
qui le touchera, qui le prendra en photo
bises à tous
vi
Hi Team - Jerry's little sis here, on a wet and cold day in London. Nothing to say on any note - not change there Bro - but thinking of you all as you have fun in the snow and I'm here looking after a guide dog and 6 kids..... take care of my big bro!
S xx
Shall I re type that last message without the typo's! Give you something to think about while in your tiny tiny tents!
S x
Bon courage à tous !!!
Vous devez faire que je regrette de ne pas avoir venu.
Bonne chance.
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