USMC will be at Lawrencefield from 10-4 tomorrow with a few topropes and other members about the crag. Will do our best to keep out of other people's way but feel free to kick us off if we are.
The United States Marine Corps are going to be at Lawrencefield tomorrow!?! What all off them?! Who is going to be brave enough to kick 'em off anything!
Please don't rig abseils down delicate routes. There are plenty of other places to do this without spoiling routes with unneccessary abbing down delicate grit routes!
Also ensure you have towels so that climbers can clean their shoes before they start to climb. Wear is becoming a major problem in the Peak and is exacerbated by people climbing in dirty shoes.
I've been at Lawrencefield on a few occasions during Sheffield Uni freshers meets. Very well organised and generally good ethical behaviour. Most tr's were in the first bay where fewer climbers visit. Your advice is still good.
Yeah, when I was in various other uni clubs back in the 90s I remember Sheffield was always SCUM. I mean it doesn't work very well as an acronym but it sounded really cool AND you don't get mixed up with a bunch of Jarheads.
Yep it was SCUM when I was a member in the late 90s. I think it originated from a logo design where the letters USMC had been arranged so it actually (accidentally?) read as SCUM
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