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    Front Cover: Liam Lonsdale, the 2010 'Be in my Calendar' competition winner caught Dreaming of Red Rocks (F7a+) at St Bees
  • 02 Inside Front Cover
    Inside Front Cover: The magnificant stack that is the Old Man of Hoy
  • 03 December 2010
    December 2010 Main: Ben Bransby fully committed on his successful 'ground-up' ascent of Ron Fawcett's Stanage Plantation classic, Careless Torque (Font 8a)
  • 04 December 2010b
    December 2010 Secondary: James Macaffie, having just sent Careless Torque (Font 8a) moments before, decides that "the better part of valor is discretion, in the which better part I have saved my life" - ie. that two laps on CT might just be one lap too many
  • 05 January 2011
    January 2011 Main: Anne Arran at home at Genat in the Pyrenees on La Nebuleuse du Crabe (F6b)
  • 06 January 2011b
    January 2011 Secondary: Lucy Creamer on Marsupilami (F7a+) at Genet in the Pyrenees
  • 07 February 2011
    February 2011 Main: The ultimate outdoor training facility, Longridge, is infamous for its debilitating problems and traverses. Here, Adam Jeewooth is caught in the fish-eye world that is Bend of the Rainbow (Font 7a+)
  • 08 February 2011b
    February 2011 Secondary: Adam Jeewooth again, this time on Push to Prolaspe (Font 6c+), Longridge
  • 09 March 2011
    March 2011 Main: Pembroke is home to many a classic scarefest. Steve McClure is starting out on the run-out on Ghost Train (E6/7 6b), Stennis Head
  • 10 March 2011b
    March 2011 Secondary: Assuming that the run-out goes ok, the top half of the Ghost Train is quite amicable. Steve McClure concentrates hard though right to the end
  • 11 April 2011
    April 2011 Main: When the weather is this good it would be rude not to! Liam Lonsdale, the 'Be in my Calendar' Competition winner close to topping out on Dreaming of Red Rocks (F7a+), St Bees
  • 12 April 2011b
    April 2011 Secondary: Sea-food addicts casting for fun and food from the rocky shelf below St Bees
  • 13 May 2011
    May 2011 Main: Unsung gem, Dinas Rock, offers some fine routes of which Berlin (F7a+) is a classic. Neil Mawson enjoys...
  • 14 May 2011b
    May 2011 Secondary: Neil Mawson again lost in concentration on the absorbing and technical off-vertical world of Crock of Gold (F7c+), Dinas Rock
  • 15 June 2011
    June 2011 Main: Acephale, in the Candian Rockies, drops into the 'and now for something completely different' category. Marcus Norman caught picking his way up Whale Back (5.13c/F8a+) on the Upper Wall at Acephale
  • 16 June 2011b
    June 2011 Secondary: Roadside parking for Acephale. Best foot forward - the crag's a 'bit of a hike' up the hill. BTW, that's the T-Can behind, ie the Trans Canada Highway
  • 17 July 2011
    July 2011 Main: It's one heck of a day out The Old Man of Hoy (E1 5b). Paul Reeve and Sean James on the crucial second pitch in typically 'bracing' summer conditions
  • 18 July 2011b
    July 2011 Secondary: The Old Man of Hoy and enormous (c.1200 foot) St John's Head on the west coast of Hoy, Orkney
  • 19 August 2011
    August 2011 Main: Luke Tilley, mid crux, on Powerplant (F8a), an old classic favourite at Chee Dale's Cornice
  • 20 August 2011b
    August 2011 Secondary: Edd Mowbray musing over Whose Line is it Anyway (F7b)
  • 21 September 2011
    September 2011 Main: DWS is a late summer pastime for sure here in the UK. That said, Neil Gresham avoids a wetting at the hands of his own Wet T-Shirt Contest (F7a+/S1) Broadhaven Cove
  • 22 September 2011b
    September 2011 Secondary: Neil Gresham setting out on the crucial upper arete of Wet T-Shirt Contest, Broadhaven Cove
  • 23 October 2011
    October 2011 Main: Few would argue that the 1970s at Stoney Middleton belonged to Tom Proctor. His Circe (E5 6b) remains a decent challenge today. Neil Foster in the thick of it...
  • 24 October 2011b
    October 2011 Secondary: Neil Foster closing out the crucial section of Circe (E5 6b) on Windy ledge, Stoney Middleton
  • 25 November 2011
    November 2011 Main: El Poussah (Font 7a) demands understanding as well as power and poise. Rob Napier caught getting to grips with the difficulties on the classic Isatis classic
  • 26 November 2011b
    November 2011 Secondary: Rob Napier, spotted by Kerry Cooper, on the crucial slopers of El Poussah (Font 7a), Isatis
  • 27 December 2011
    December 2011 Main: Many escape the UK winter to places like El Triangulo where Top Fifty routes like Mar de Ortigas (F8a) await. Why not indeed?
  • 28 December 2011b
    December 2011 Secondary: Now that's what you call a sunset!
  • 29 Poster
    2011 Poster: Steve McClure properly committed to the monster run-out on the Ghost Train (E6/7 6b) in Stennis Ford

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