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A Dip into the Club Journals: from 2003, East Greenland by Jim Hall

The second in our monthly visits to the archives.  This time twenty years ago, so from the 2003/4 journal here’s Jim Hall’s account of a club trip to East Greenland.  The other members were apparently relatively inexperienced on expeditions.  They have certainly put that right in the intervening twenty years. Here’s the link to the article – and there’s more in the Members Archive, you have to be logged in to access this at the moment. There was a problem with the photos not displaying on certain devices but this has now been fixed.

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Arthur Howcroft

Carole Smithies writes: More sad news I’m afraid.  Arthur Howcroft, who was 96, passed away on Saturday 25th February.  Arthur only joined the Club in 2000, but he quickly became a stalwart of the Wednesday Walkers. The funeral will be on Thursday 30th March at 1pm in the Rowan Chapel at Stockport Crematorium.  I understand Arthur planned every detail of his funeral well in advance and it will very much reflect his passion for walking and the mountains.  He even left instructions as to what walking gear he wished to be cremated in -including his red bobble hat! Arthur wanted his funeral to be a celebration of his life.  So, after the service, do join his friends and family at the Heaton Sports Club, Green Lane, Stockport SK4 2NF for refreshments and to share your memories. Please, let me know if you will be at the funeral and/or the get-together, so I can let the family know. Contact details in Handbook.

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Peter Greenaway

Carole Smithies writes: Sad to report Peter Greenaway, who joined the Club in 1963, passed away on Sunday 19th February.  He was a Vice President in 2003.  Peter who turned 90 last year was a very active member of the London Section of the Club for many years. He chaired the LS Committee from 1998 to 2001.   I will post the arrangements for his funeral as soon as I receive them.

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Trevor Hart

Carole Smithies writes: Sad to report Trevor Hart, who joined the Club in 1963, passed away on Tuesday 14th February.  After he and his family moved South, Trevor was a very active member of the London Section of the Club. He chaired the LS Committee from 1996 to 1999. Trevor’s funeral which took place on 2nd March was for the family only.  Afterwards, they celebrated Trevor’s life by going for a walk and a pub lunch.

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Craigallan Winter Bookings

John Patrick, Craigallan warden writes: Craigallan Winter Bookings I have a high occupancy rate at Craigallan this winter so I hope this update may be useful. We have three Rucksack Club meets to look forward to at the hut over the winter period so please contact the meet organisers directly to book in.  The snow is building up nicely. There is some midweek availability but weekends are pretty full.  When other clubs are using Craigallan I am always happy to ask if there is space for small groups of our Members so it might be worth checking even when a club booking is in place.  This arrangement usually works well.  Those in charge of external bookings often have late changes in numbers and they know that RC Members may ask at short notice. Please remember that our current health guidance requires booking in advance. Weekend Bookings are as follows January 28/29. Rucksack Club meet – Ros Murray February 4/5. MUMC meet (expected to be full) February 11/12. Five beds booked February 18/19. Merseyside Mountaineering Club February 25/26. Rucksack Club meet – Kevin Wheeler March 4/5. Climbers Club March 11/12. Austrian Alpine Club March 18/19. Rucksack Club meet – Danny Struggles[…]

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Kendal Mountaineering Club Ceilidh

Tony Gray writes:   As a member of both Kendal Mountaineering Club and the Rucksack Club, I would like to invite Rucksack Club members to KMC’s forthcoming Ceilidh – as I know some members live in the vicinity.   All welcome.   Date: Saturday 21st January 2023 7-11pm   Venue: Castle Street Community Centre, Kendal   Music: Striding Edge Ceilidh band    Tickets:  £20 per person including food.   payable to : Kendal Mountaineering Club Lloyds Bank – Business Account Sort code 30-98-97 Account number 70281863   Food is provided: Please let me know (anne1salisbury@btinternet.com)your choice of food,  Beef goulash or Roasted Mediterranean Vegetables with baked potato, butter and cheese.   Drinks Bring your own drinks and glasses.   Timings 6.30pm – Arrive 7.00pm – Food 7.45 – 8.45 pm – Dancing 8.45 -9pm – Raffle 9.00 – 10.30pm – Dancing   Anne Salisbury ( President KMC)    

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The Journal and its future

Neil Goldsmith, our Journal Editor writes: When the 2022 Journal lands on your doormat sometime in February or March, you will notice that it is thin by normal standards.  That is simply because I received fewer articles than normal despite several attempts to engender a response from the membership.  With one exception, articles are from the usual suspects.  There are no women represented and only one author not of a certain age.  I am told that Club members are out there doing stuff, but they clearly don’t feel the need to write it down and let the rest of the Club know about it. When I raised the topic of the future of the Journal in the digital age earlier in the year, I was assured that it was valued, people like to have a book in their hands.  To exist it needs contributors.  I can only publish what I receive. It might be that it is simply that I am no longer very active in Club activities and this means that I do not encounter members (particularly younger members) who are doing noteworthy things who I can then badger to produce an article.  The fact remains that we need[…]

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The Rucksack Club Expedition Grant for 2023

The Rucksack Club Expedition Grant The Rucksack Club is pleased to be able to award an expedition grant of £500 each year to support expeditions by members and associate members under the age of 30. To be eligible, expeditions must involve activities fitting with the clubs ethos, with preference given to mountaineering trips to destinations outside Europe with an objective that will be challenging or present a step up for the participants. By accepting a grant recipients agree to: Acknowledge club support in any reports about the trip Write an article for the RC Journal and allow any accompanying photos to be used on the Club Website and in other club literature. Provide a brief summary of their expedition upon its completion. Agree that if the expedition is cancelled that the grant will be returned to the club in full. The deadline for applications is 31 January, for expeditions taking place in that calendar year. In order to apply email a completed application form to: will.thomas.harris@gmail.com

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On The Hill With … Tom Anderson

Welcome to “On the hill with…” a series of short interviews with members of the Rucksack Club. This edition features Tom Anderson, honorary member and hut warden (retired) of High Moss. Skye, Tom on the Dubh Ridge in characteristic attire.  Photo Geoff Gosling How did you get into walking and climbing? This was one of the defining moments of my life!  I got married! This prompted me to retire from playing rugby union, as I was picking up injuries, mainly knees and left me without an outdoor hobby.  I had met Anne on a holiday in Hassness in Buttermere hillwalking, we decided to continue with this, and as we lived in Surrey, country walking as well, because mountains are a long way off for a climb from there. I also joined the Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA) about this time, which also added an element of competition on the fitness front, to add to my gym work, more about this later.   I had started on my route to join the Rucksack Club. Anne looking down The Ogwen Valley towards Tryfan on one of our early walks on the hills. Uncredited photos from the Anderson Collection Who has had the most influence[…]

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Tuesday 6th December, at Heaton Moor or Zoom: Jesse Dufton: Not Just in it for the View

Tuesday 6th December, at Heaton Moor or Zoom: Jesse Dufton: Not Just in it for the View Jesse is a blind rock climber. He is best known as the first blind person to lead climb the Old Man of Hoy, and is a member of the GB Paraclimbing Team (see https://jessedufton.com/) Jesse, and his wife and climbing partner Molly, are just back from a trip to Lofoten and we’ll be hearing of their exploits in these magical isles, among other adventures.     Admission is FREE for Rucksack Club Members and Associate Members (including MUMC Members) and open to all for £10 (£5 concessions) payable on the door.   Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 7.30pm.   For those of you who are unable to join in person, you can also watch live on Zoom:   Meeting ID: 828 0738 1553 Passcode: The Year of Founding of The Rucksack Club  Google Maps Link for the Heaton Moor Sports Club: https://goo.gl/maps/wbwKG3UPTBsGuoPT6 …and here’s the address for those who own and can still operate an AtoZ: Green Lane, Stockport SK4 2NF

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