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Archives May 2025

SUP Police

SUP Police

Here at Everything Awesome, We are not the SUP Police, our philosophy is built on a profound respect for individual choice and the exhilarating pursuit of adventure. For sixty years, we have championed the right to take calculated risks and push personal boundaries in the world of extreme sports. This spirit of daring is the very reason we exist; it’s the lifeblood of our community and the passion that has fueled us for decades.

However, we believe that the smartest adventurers are the ones who live to ride another day. Embracing risk should not mean ignoring common sense. Our plea is not to act as the “water police,” but to foster a culture of mutual respect and longevity within the sports we love. Please, take the simple, necessary steps to ensure you can continue enjoying these thrills for many years to come. Don’t be the person whose preventable accident creates negative consequences for the entire community.

The unforgiving nature of water demands our utmost respect. It’s a sobering fact that many strong, experienced swimmers drown every year. Factors like cold water shock, unseen currents, sudden exhaustion, or an unexpected impact can incapacitate anyone, regardless of their physical fitness. Wearing a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a mark of an intelligent, prepared athlete who understands the environment. It isn’t “uncool,” and no one is impressed by a needless gamble.

As a company, our commitment to your safety is absolute. We will never permit anyone to participate in our water-based sessions without wearing a PFD. To ensure no one is left out, we even carry spare devices. This isn’t just a rule; it’s a foundational principle that protects you, our guides, and the future of the sports we cherish

If you have time to pack your sup.
If you have time to pack your pump.

You have time to pack your PFD.

Trad anchor angles

Trad anchor angles

The Alarming Physics of Trad Anchor Angles: Why Expert Guidance Matters

Traditional climbing (“trad”) presents a unique set of challenges, and understanding the physics behind your anchor systems is paramount. It’s a sobering thought that a 100kg climber can, under certain conditions, exert a staggering 574kg of force on their gear placements. This dramatic load multiplication occurs as the included angle between the anchor points widens, reaching this alarming figure at an angle of 170 degrees.

This phenomenon underscores why seasoned climbers and instructional bodies consistently advise never exceeding a 90-degree angle in your anchor setup. Beyond 90 degrees, the forces on each piece of gear begin to increase exponentially. At 120 degrees, each anchor point bears the entirety of the load, effectively doubling the stress. As the angle approaches 180 degrees (a nearly flat line), the forces skyrocket towards infinity, making even the most bomber placements vulnerable.

When these immense forces come into play, several critical questions arise. Firstly, consider the inherent strength of your protection. Can your cams, nuts, or slings individually withstand loads approaching or exceeding 5 kilonewtons (approximately 500kg)? Many pieces of gear, while strong, have limitations, especially smaller units or those placed in less-than-ideal rock.

Secondly, and crucially, assess the rock quality itself. Even if your gear is rated to hold significant forces, will the rock around it? High loads can cause a seemingly solid rock feature to fracture, split, or even dislodge entirely, leading to catastrophic anchor failure. This is a particular concern in certain rock types or in areas with hidden weaknesses.

Given these complex and potentially severe consequences, seeking professional guidance is a prudent step for any aspiring or progressing trad climber. Before venturing into situations that could unknowingly test the limits of your gear and judgment, consider investing in coaching from a qualified instructor. Instructors holding the Rock Climbing Development Instructor (RCDI) qualification, for example, have undergone rigorous training and assessment. They possess the deep knowledge and practical experience to teach you not only the “how” but, more importantly, the “why” behind safe and efficient trad climbing practices. These suitably experienced and qualified professionals can help you develop a nuanced understanding of anchor mechanics, gear placement, and risk assessment, ensuring you’re building a foundation of safety for all your future climbs. Their expertise is your best safeguard against the hidden forces at play.

Not a 9 to 5

9 to 5

Definitely not a 9 to 5.
Happiness can be as simple as a grouse butt to sit in and watch absolutely nothing go by.

For a whole range of outdoor activities, paddle sports, rock climbing, hiking, archery, mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding navigation skills.

We can help give you an exciting and interesting day out.

If you’re 9:00 to 5:00 is getting you down on the fluorescent strip lights in your ceiling, feel a bit depressing. Get in touch. The ceiling in my office is astounding. Sometimes it’s blue, sometimes it’s grey, sometimes it’s hot, and sometime is wet but it always lifts the heart.

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Kolb’s Learning Cycle

Kolb's Learning Cycle

It’s been a week of reflection here at Everything Awesome, Kolb’s Learning Cycle has been firmly in our minds, from yesterday trying few freestyle moves on the SUP, to a morning today on Stanage Edge trad climbing, and discovering the impact not having the right gear on my belt had.|

If you want to discover the learning cycle, without the boring explanations, book onto any of our activities. They are AWESOME.

Green Spider

Green Spider

On a 3 day road trip lesley and i visited Green Spider Climbing in Hereford.

An interesting centre, although i felt a tendancy for lazy setting. Far easier to grade a route harder by simply making it more stretchy than it is to make it challenging in other ways. As a short bloke i notice this stuff more than most

Although on a good day i could crush their 6b+ routes!.

If your looking for climbing instruction or coaching, get in touch.


Yellowslacks Brook

Heading down yellowslacks brook into old glossop as the spring evening comes to a beautiful close.

There are many ways to have an awesome time. And here at www.everythingawesome.co.uk we think we can help.
Rock climbing, paddle sports, archery, mountain biking first aid, knife throwing skiing, snowboarding, hiking, navigation skills MIAS courses.
Just some of the things we can help you do.

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