A quick run through of myself…I started climbing when I was 16 introduced by my teacher Ali Moles. Ali introduced me to climbing with a surprise day out, with the end result being that all other interests went out the window.
I mostly climb traditional but in the past year I have started to try and do some more bouldering and sport climbing. With my Trad I especially like doing new routes, feels good to go off on a wee mission clean something up do it and let everyone else climb it too. Being in Ireland gives me a real opportunity to pick off some class projects as the little isle has many lines still not climbed which is good if you're hunting out new stuff.
Along with my climbing I also enjoy slacklining I entered the competition up in Fort William the other year, good atmosphere a lot of fun and some class tricks passed about came third in the UK pretty good day out really.
At present I am working away doing some Rope Access in Ireland saving up for what takes my fancy next. The climbing scene in Ireland is really good at the minute loads of really nice people all zooming about playing on their next projects exploring all the time. Im very busy in my head on what to concentrate on next got some unfinished business to attend to then hope to get out climbing!
Some Route Highlights
New Routes
- The Dark Side E8 6C
- Easy Lover E7 6C
- Rippen Kitten E6 6B
- Faeire Stories E6 6B
- Uncharted Territories E6 6C
Repeats
- Tolerance E8 6C
- Thrill Issue Of The Jelly Man E7 6b (Flash)
- The Vein E7 7C
- Smashing Pumpkins E6 6A 2nd ascent
- Mushroom Boys E7 6C
- A Bad Skin Day E7 6C 2nd ascent
One of Andy's new routes....
Easy Lover, E7 6c. 25m ***
A Marshall, D O'Neill. 19/10/08. (headpoint)
Starts at the bottom of a flake line approx 5m right of Infidels. Climb the series of flakes trending rightwards until a small overlap. A long step up leads to a series of flakes were an assortment of gear can be arranged. From this point a long reach leads to the next break were a hard and technical traverse rightwards leaves you at a pocket and undercut. A hard move up and right (crux) leads to a wee bit more exposure until the bottom of another flake system is reached. A short rest bite and continue to the top with relative ease.