What are your plans for 2024...? (22)

Dec 28, 2023 11:53 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
What would you like to do in 2024 that you couldn't do in 2023?
Dec 28, 2023 11:54 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
I don't think I will be able to do anything new in 2024 but I hope that something new will happen in my life in the new year.
Dec 29, 2023 12:12 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Live, love, laugh and work fewer hours.
Dec 29, 2023 12:29 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Wrinkleylove
WrinkleyloveWrinkleyloveNear Murray Bridge, South Australia Australia48 Threads 80 Posts
Decent_Love: What would you like to do in 2024 that you couldn't do in 2023?
Write 2024 at the end of the date.
Not much else really. I have very low expectations of myself. That way I am rarely ever left disappointed. W.
Dec 29, 2023 4:00 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Mercedes_00
Mercedes_00Mercedes_00Greater Sydney, New South Wales Australia18 Threads 20,456 Posts
Root
Dec 29, 2023 4:36 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
bodleing2
bodleing2bodleing2Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK84 Threads 6,132 Posts
To get back out on the rock.
My cardiologist has given me the green light to climb again after open heart surgery last January. So maybe a spell on my local indoor climbing wall, then out on the crags and longer mountain routes in the Spring.

yay
Dec 29, 2023 3:20 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
bodleing2: To get back out on the rock.
My cardiologist has given me the green light to climb again after open heart surgery last January. So maybe a spell on my local indoor climbing wall, then out on the crags and longer mountain routes in the Spring.
That's great news!! Where would you like to climb first outdoors? Maybe Ben Nevis?cheers
Dec 29, 2023 3:48 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
bodleing2
bodleing2bodleing2Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK84 Threads 6,132 Posts
mbken: That's great news!! Where would you like to climb first outdoors? Maybe Ben Nevis?
Probably an easy three star classic in the Lake District. One that springs to mind is Corvus on Raven Crag, Combe Ghyll. It's a wonderful climb, graded difficult (which is one of the lower grades) but at 515ft and quite a long walk up the valley to the base of the climb, it's a great mountaineering day out. The exposure of the last pitch (section) also adds to the feeling of a big mountain route, but lots of placements for protection makes it a fairly safe outing.
Roll on Spring...cheers

Dec 29, 2023 4:03 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Stop procrastinating. Starting next week......conversing
Dec 29, 2023 4:05 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Get older, balder, uglier, and smoke more pot conversing
Dec 29, 2023 5:31 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Don’t think I would change nothing
Dec 30, 2023 3:33 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
NOTHING.. wink
Dec 30, 2023 3:16 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Releasing my new single, it's called brown nosers.
Dec 31, 2023 12:46 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
bodleing2: Probably an easy three star classic in the Lake District. One that springs to mind is Corvus on Raven Crag, Combe Ghyll. It's a wonderful climb, graded difficult (which is one of the lower grades) but at 515ft and quite a long walk up the valley to the base of the climb, it's a great mountaineering day out. The exposure of the last pitch (section) also adds to the feeling of a big mountain route, but lots of placements for protection makes it a fairly safe outing.
Roll on Spring...

bodleing2: Probably an easy three star classic in the Lake District. One that springs to mind is Corvus on Raven Crag, Combe Ghyll. It's a wonderful climb, graded difficult (which is one of the lower grades) but at 515ft and quite a long walk up the valley to the base of the climb, it's a great mountaineering day out. The exposure of the last pitch (section) also adds to the feeling of a big mountain route, but lots of placements for protection makes it a fairly safe outing.
Roll on Spring...

I could never do thatlaugh Maybe the walk to the base but no climbing.

Hope you can do it soon.
Dec 31, 2023 1:11 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Mercedes_00
Mercedes_00Mercedes_00Greater Sydney, New South Wales Australia18 Threads 20,456 Posts
MysteriousGirl80: Releasing my new single, it's called brown nosers.
I'm excited
Dec 31, 2023 6:31 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
bodleing2
bodleing2bodleing2Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK84 Threads 6,132 Posts
mbken: I could never do that Maybe the walk to the base but no climbing.

Hope you can do it soon.
You might be surprised what you can do. The last time I did Corvus there was a couple of guys just past the second pitch above us at about 130ft, but they were moving very slowly. We decided not to wait any longer and started off on the route. I think it was around the end of the third pitch just before the well known 'hand traverse ' when we caught up with them. It was a young guy and an older guy, both sat on a reasonably large and safe ledge with very good anchors. The young guy look at me as I pulled onto the ledge, and with a broad smile said, "you might be better climbing past us, we will be going slowly," nodded towards the older guy who was wearing thick galsses, then added, "I'm with my father, he's almost completely blind."wow
Dec 31, 2023 6:38 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
What plans does 2024 have in store for me,would probably be the more appropriate question!laugh
Dec 31, 2023 8:57 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Decent_Love: What would you like to do in 2024 that you couldn't do in 2023?
I hope 2024 will be much the same as 2023 it was a good and happy year for me , Hope you all have a Happy and peaceful New year teddybear
Dec 31, 2023 4:25 PM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
Live a more stress free life, connect with people and nature more.
Go on holidays
Jan 1, 2024 2:31 AM CST What are your plans for 2024...?
bodleing2: You might be surprised what you can do. The last time I did Corvus there was a couple of guys just past the second pitch above us at about 130ft, but they were moving very slowly. We decided not to wait any longer and started off on the route. I think it was around the end of the third pitch just before the well known 'hand traverse ' when we caught up with them. It was a young guy and an older guy, both sat on a reasonably large and safe ledge with very good anchors. The young guy look at me as I pulled onto the ledge, and with a broad smile said, "you might be better climbing past us, we will be going slowly," nodded towards the older guy who was wearing thick galsses, then added, "I'm with my father, he's almost completely blind."
Wow, that is inspirational. You are an inspiration too G.

Happy New Year!cheers
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