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Craggy2 route setting, competitions and room closures

September 28th, 2010 by Gareth | No Comments | Filed in Route Setting, Sutton News

Hi all,

A quick update for you to let you know of some dates for your diaries:

Here at Craggy2 we will be route setting the Rock Room on the 4th, 5th and 7th of October. Mark Croxall and Ben Read will be setting the usual mix of beautifully flowing delicate climbs to utter beasts to test your bouldering skills. As ever we’ll aim to get the room re-opened by 18:30′ish every day.

That means two further dates for you:

The evening of Thursday October 7th will see us hosting Round 2 of our Craggy2 Bouldering League. For full details please check out previous news posts and the Craggy Island Facebook fan site (it’s in the events tab!). The really important things are the Kids category runs from 18:00 – 20:00 with the Adults categories running from 18:30 – 21:30.. see you there!

On Wednesday  October 6th we are very pleased to be hosting a major club competition which unfortunately means the whole centre will be closed to public climbing until 16:00, after which normal service will resume. Just think of all those new competition routes to have a crack at!

And finally we are also pleased to be hosting a smaller club competition on Saturday 2nd of October which will mean the Competition Room will be closed for public climbing from 14:00 – 18:00 after which normal public climbing will resume. The rest of the centre will remain open for public climbing for the whole day.

Lots going on!

Gareth :0)

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Craggy2 Rock Room reset 16th – 19th of August 2010

July 30th, 2010 by Gareth | No Comments | Filed in Route Setting, Sutton News

Hi all,

Just to let you know that we will be resetting the Rock Room here at Craggy2 on the 16th – 19th of August 2010. Mark Croxall will be doing the setting so be prepared for another set of world class routes.

The Rock Room will be closed during the day for setting and we aim to get it re-open by 6 – 6:30′ish every day.

Gareth :0)

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Who is Ben Read? Only Guildfords’ new Centre Manager

June 4th, 2010 by Cliff Hanger | No Comments | Filed in Craggy Island News, Guildford News

Ben Read took the position of Centre Manager at Craggy Island (Guildford) as of the 1st June. So we thought for those who don’t already know Ben, yours truly (Cliff Hanger) would ask him 10 pertinent questions about himself and his policies for the wall.

At 23 Ben is a very young pair of hands for such an important role, however his general enthusiasm and passion for climbing, and the centre, we believe will more than compensate for his lack of years. We’ve known Ben since he started working here 2 years ago as a duty manager and he has more than proved himself capable and popular with the crew and customers. And under the guiding hands of Danie Rushmer (who should need no introduction), now promoted to General Manager we are expecting great things for the future.

Ben in party mood

Ben in party mood

Q when & why did you start climbing?

Ben; I got into climbing in 2004 through my brother who was working at my local wall. It was mainly a social thing to start with, but soon developed into a passion when I realised I was doing fairly well at it.

Q whats your favourite; bouldering sport or trad climbing?

Ben; I do a bit of everything but prefer bouldering and sport at the moment because it pushes me physically and all in relative safety, as I’m no longer too keen on the whole danger element at this stage of my life.

Q wheres your favourite crag?

Ben; I guess I would have to say Apremont in Font, but equally I do still love going down to High Rocks in Tunbridge Wells, as it feels just like home.

Q tell us about Sandstone the hard routes..

Ben; I started the face book page ‘Southern Sandstone – The Hard Routes’ mainly as a little tick list for myself, but then when people started commenting and adding themselves it soon developed and has now become very popular. It brings a nice sense of community to the Sandstone that brings everyone together in one place. It has also become a great source of information for all things climbing related in the South East.

Q what are your climbing achievements so far?

Ben; Some of my proudest climbing achievements are as follows:

Climbing my first Sport 8a in 2009

Bouldering several 7C+’s around the country

Climbing many first ascents on the Sandstone including Judamondo, my hardest route to date and one of the hardest routes on the Sandstone.

1st in the Southern Indoor Bouldering League 2009

Top 10 in the British Bouldering Championships 2009

Ben 1st ascent of Judamondo a line he developed in 2009

Ben climbing Judamondo a line he developed in 2009

Q what were you doing before you worked at Craggy?

Ben; I used to work for High Sports climbing centres in a variety of different roles for a number of years, I then worked as a freelance route setter and instructor before the position for a Duty Manager came available at Craggy.

Q how and when did you first hear about Craggy and what made you apply to work here ?

Ben; I first heard about Craggy when I was working for High Sports and to be honest I was quite jealous of all the amazing routes and walls that it had. I soon visited and was hooked to the climbing as there is nothing else like it. Then when a position became available about 2 years ago I was very quick to apply. To me it felt like a step up in the climbing world.

Q what is your priority for Craggy now that you are centre manager?

Ben; My main priorities are to continue the high standard that Craggy already offers in all fields and try to develop this further. I want to add to the community side of the wall and create an even more friendly environment for people to climb at. I am going to be running more events and competitions as well as special promotions happening through out the year, so watch this space! I will also be working with Mark Croxall with a view to procuring more holds and volumes to ensure that our routes are always offering fresh challenge for the climbers. Our routes are well known for being imaginative, its so important that we not only maintain this standard but keep pushing the boundaries. Oh yes the grades will continue to be hard won here, its important that when our climbers go outside to sports crags, that the grades achieved at Craggy are genuine.

Q Do you have a mission statement?

Ben; My mission statement is to keep pushing Craggy Island forward and establish ourselves as the true front runners in Indoor Climbing.

Q 10

Ben; A Mature Wensleydale with Cranberries! ( You can try and guess the question)


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Craggy2 Comp Room new routes up!

May 24th, 2010 by Gareth | No Comments | Filed in Craggy Island News, Route Setting, Sutton News

Tired and listless with the heat? Need something to raise your spirits?

Then get on down here to try out some of the 28 new routes Mark Croxall and Ben Read have put up today in the Comp Room. They’ve been sweating away all day to provide you with some cracking new routes – with 3 more days of setting to go!

Gareth :0)

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Craggy2 reset, Boulder League and Comp

April 26th, 2010 by Gareth | No Comments | Filed in Craggy Island News, Route Setting, Sutton News

It’s a busy week here at Craggy2, we’ve got Mark Croxall and Ben Read resetting the Rock Room on Tuesday and Wednesday, then our very own Spring Boulder League Round 1 on Thursday starting at 18:30. Oh and then there’s the final round of LUBE on Saturday! The centre will be shut for normal climbing on Saturday 1st of May until 15:00 after which the new competition routes will all be available to climb.

As per normal on the route setting days we’ll try and have the room re-open for climbing by 18:00 to 18:30.

So lots on and plenty of new routes to keep you happy – we’ll see you down on the mats ;)

Gareth

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