Numero uno

After much of the landscape had a good soaking over Friday and Saturday, delivering well over half of the total March average, Craig was keen to risk an atmospheric climb.  As mentioned in my last post the winds hadn’t picked up at all.  However, the clouds still hung heavy and showers were still about.  WilyabrupContinue reading “Numero uno”

A time to feast

Keeping things sensible while still trying to shake things up, I can see all the lesser frequented and smaller crags along our coastline will get a visit over the next few months.  Today, Howsie and I headed out today to Lost Buttress.  A place I am particularly fond of, not just because of the climbingContinue reading “A time to feast”

Inedible waste

The Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) is by no means an uncommon bird.  Once a wetland bird, it has learned to live in our urban jungles by scavenging food from our rubbish tips and bins.  Thriving on what we throw away.  This changed foraging approach, purely driven by our wasteful lifestyle, has earned it aContinue reading “Inedible waste”

Mini-guides for crags of the south west of Western Australia

A Guide to Rock Climbing in WA’s South West was published in January 2016, and has for some years been out of print.  As with most things these days, records of what has been going on are now more often than not loaded online.  The main repository used being an online forum called The Crag. Continue reading “Mini-guides for crags of the south west of Western Australia”

Unintentional avoidance

After sweating through a near forty degree Christmas day it felt strange, when just two days later I was stood atop Wilyabrup looking out at a broody ocean with a stiff and chilly breeze cutting across the coast.  Last night sat on the sofa doing my very best at being a couch potato, I wasn’tContinue reading “Unintentional avoidance”

The Christening

The timing was perfect.  Allowing me to pull over onto the verge and watch the sunrise, just before turning onto Wilyabrup Road.  This meant it would not be a first light start on rock.  Adrian had already hinted at being happy with a cruisy day, having been climbing at Bobs Hollow yesterday.  No prior plansContinue reading “The Christening”

Snug as a bug

Due to Howsie having changed his job he is now working a five days a week.  This has scuppered our geologically focused weekday excursions, which we were lucky to have enjoyed for quite some time.  However, with the return of Rongy and Sarah from their near twenty months of travel, the chance to squeeze inContinue reading “Snug as a bug”