Classic RCJ Article: Sailing to the Faeroes by Boece Cardus and John Payne [2004]
In his ‘On the hill with…’ Geoff Bell recalls that his President’s Meet on the Faeroes in 2004 was a[…]
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In his ‘On the hill with…’ Geoff Bell recalls that his President’s Meet on the Faeroes in 2004 was a[…]
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Philip Brockbank joined the Club in 1931, after his student days in the infant MUMC. It was said that few[…]
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This Short History is a variation on the theme of Classic RCJ articles. It is an invaluable source of historical[…]
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Eustace Thomas was a member who had a significant impact on many aspects of mountaineering and the Rucksack Club, joining[…]
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Joe Fisher spotted an article on the Welsh 3s https://www.ukhillwalking.com/articles/destinations/how_to_do_the_welsh_3000s_challenge-12857 and posted the following question on FaceBook: From reading this[…]
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Harry Doughty joined the Club in 1920 (at the age of 31). As well as a Journal Editor [of some[…]
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The next article to be Posted in this series of ‘Classic RCJ Articles’ was written by Ted Courtenay after a[…]
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The Classic Article“Trespassers will be prosecuted” was published in the 1922 RCJ. The author, Charles Pickstone, was a solicitor and one[…]
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On 15th June 1912, the Rucksack Club opened the first club hut in Great Britain in Cwm Eigiau below Craig-yr-Ysfa[…]
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The next offering for the Classic RCJ article appeared in the 1912 Journal entitled “A Bivouac at Thirteen Thousand Feet”.[…]
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