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On The Hill With … Andy Tomlinson

Welcome again to this occasional series, this time we hear from Club President Andy Tomlinson. About to complete his first year in post, although it probably feels longer given what we’ve been through. Andy has climbed around the world and here tells us something of his climbing background, and as a bonus, gives us a guide to outdoor fashion over the last 60 years or so … On Great Calva, April 2021. Photo Andy Tomlinson collection How did you get into walking and climbing? My dad. He had been a very active climber during the Second World War where, when stationed in Tehran, he fell in with Griff Pugh (Physiologist on the 1953 Everest Expedition) who taught him to rock climb and look after himself in the mountains. The first trip I remember was Tryfan when I was eight…the sight of someone jumping from Adam to Eve was awe-inspiring! I was taken climbing a couple of years later and that was it, I was hooked. We had a one week mountain holiday in Wales or the Lakes most years, which was my annual treat as we lived in the Cotswolds…very frustrating for this teenager!  Immediately before university I spent two[…]

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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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President’s October Update

It is great to see many members active in various aspects of Club activity over the summer months. I know that Jos Naylor Challenges and Munro Rounds have been successfully completed, new rock routes have been climbed and Wednesday climbers and walkers have been very active, as have more water-based activities.  In addition, there have been some outstanding achievements in ultra mountain running and rock climbing by members: the first women home in the 73ml/10,000ft ascent Cumbrian Ultra Marathon; the third female home in the UTS 100 (a 100k/6700m ascent run through Snowdonia); an ascent of the hardest trad limestone route in the Peak (Final Round, Ilam Rock, Dovedale E9 6c). The breadth and depth of activity of Club members, and the standards some reach, continually amazes me. The BMC initiative #FindYourAdventure has seen a marked increase in the public visiting our Facebook, Instagram and Website pages. As a consequence we have received more email enquiries about membership. To help those interested in joining who have no links to the Club we are setting up a Rucksack Club ‘friend’ initiative to help with introducing such people to the Club. If any members are interested in helping, please get in contact[…]

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Mountain Medicine Winter Webinar Series commencing 26th October with Dr Finlay Wild

The British Mountain Medicine Society (BMMS) and University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) are delighted to announce the dates and speakers for the 2021/22 Mountain Medicine Winter Webinar Series. Like last year, each webinar will last for one hour and feature a talk from a fascinating guest speaker. In addition, there will be plenty of time set aside for questions and comments at the end! CPD approval has been sought from the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh). A certificate of attendance will be provided to those who complete the feedback questionnaire.  Places are free to BMMS members. A charge of £3 is payable by non-members.  The first in the series is by Dr Finlay Wild entitled: “Going On My Own” – Moving Fast And Light In The Mountains at 2000 GMT – Tuesday 26th October 2021   Finlay works as a GP on the west coast of Scotland and is well known to the fell running community for his extraordinary achievements in the hills. Ten times winner of the Ben Nevis Race, Finlay has broken countless records including the traverse of the Cuillin Ridge (2:59:22!) and the Welsh 3000’s (4:10:48!). Most recently, he completed the 58 mile Ramsay Round, solo and unsupported, in[…]

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On the hill with … Lyn Noble

Welcome back to “On the hill with …”, this time the interviewee is Lyn Noble, a long time member of the club who besides being an all round outdoor person is also an accomplished watercolourist and mean banjo player!  Over to you Lyn … How did you get into walking and climbing? Back in the middle of the last century (!) a young Unitarian minister, Keith Treacher, who many will remember, planned an expedition to Arctic Norway. Through his contacts in Unitarian chapels he recruited a handful of  “likely lads” (V1 form and Uni) and started a training programme. Enter me. I’d never done anything other than the odd walk over Ilkley Moor with parents so real hills were an eye opener. It started with a trip to Windgather and I remember struggling to tie a bowline on the train to Sheffield. After that it was Reade’s Route on Crib Goch  and Angel Pavement on Craig Y Bera. Treacher climbs had to be on mountains. I was hooked. Lyn on Brimham Rocks – early days Who has had the most influence on your mountain experiences? Keith Treacher and Lyn – Norway – 1957 Undoubtedly, Keith. It wasn’t just climbing it[…]

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Beudy Meet 18-19 September

Rich writes:Hi folks, Beudy is booked for a “climbing meet” on the 18-19th Sept. My plan is to arrive on the Fridayevening, go climbing on the Saturday possibly on some VS classics like Direct route, Dinas Mot.On Saturday night I’ll do a veggie curry and on Sunday either more climbing or ascramble day, depending on conditions.All alternative variations to this itinerary are acceptable… just Get Out There.There are restrictions on numbers at the hut , so please let me know if you are coming along and if you will be eating with us (to help my catering computations).Hope to see some of your smiling faces at Beudy.Richard Brewster

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President’s September Update

Huts: Members will have received the latest update about the use of the Huts, which mainly clarifies the numbers of beds available for booking in each hut. We hope as many members and their guest as possible can get to use our Huts which are a fantastic resource. These latest ‘Regulations’ come into effect today and can be found under ‘Huts’ in the drop-down menu on the Website.   Meets: These are picking up and the Calendar on the Website details all our events; again, this can be accessed in the ‘Get out there’ drop-down Website menu.   Annual Dinner: I am pleased to say that bookings for the Annual Dinner are coming in thick and fast, with over 60 confirmed for the Dinner. Mick Fowler is our Guest speaker on Saturday night and two excellent speakers from within the Club have agreed to talk on Friday night. As soon as the programme is finalised, I will be sending it around to all members. It promises to be a great weekend outdoors and socially, so if you’ve not booked as yet get your form in to me as there is a limit on the numbers we can accommodate on Saturday[…]

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High Camp 31 – 4/5 September – Buckden Pike

Calling all High Campers, Old and New Carole Smithies writes: Yes, I’m delighted to say that after last year’s virtual ascent of Mont Blanc, it’s a real High Camp on a real mountain this year.  We’re off to my favourite Yorkshire “2”, — Buckden Pike in Wharefedale.  Last week’s recce on a fine summer day reminded me just what a great little mountain it is.  A couple of points to note, the National Park car park at Buckden charges £5 for 24 hours.  It gets a bit busy during the day but most people are either wandering by the Wharfe or going over to Cray and back.  And water?  There’s a peaty gully at the 2-mile point on the normal route, which did have a little stream, though given the next 2 week’s dry weather forecast, you might not want to risk it. But enough of the technicalities!  This is my 30th real High Camp, and El Presidente Andy T. hopes to join in the celebrations, following in the footsteps of 14 previous Presidential High Campers.  Talking last week, we both thought that after all the disruption of Club activities, this is a great opportunity to celebrate what the Club[…]

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Rucksack Club Meets and Huts Update: 8th August 2021

Rucksack Club Meets and Huts Update: 8th August 2021 With the easing of restrictions across England, Wales and Scotland continue, the Club is trying to get the Meets Programme and Hut use back to as near normal as possible.   Meets: The full Meets programme has recommenced and all details can be found on the website Meets Calendar [both weekday, particularly Wednesday walks and climbing, and weekend]. The July Meetstaff also included much information on these. If you are prepared to coordinate an additional Meet, please contact our Outdoor Meets Organiser [Andy Llewellyn] and help increase the number of members and guests ‘Getting out there”! The Meets information on the website is continually updated, so please keep checking for both updates and new/additional Meets. Finally, the Annual Dinner is booked for 13/14 November 2021 at the Cumbria Grand, with Mick Fowler as our guest speaker. Don’t forget to post me your Booking Form [which can then be printed off] and cheque too please!   Huts:  The Committee is keen to see the use of huts increase, whilst recognising the need to ensure their use is in accordance with the law, and that safety is correctly addressed. With this in mind, the[…]

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President’s Update 19th July: Huts and Meets

As you will be aware, the English, Welsh and Scottish Governments have announced a further easing of Coronavirus restrictions over the last week. We are awaiting updated guidance from the BMC before finalising new guidance for the future use of individual Huts. Importantly “appropriate and reasonable” steps to manage the risk of infection will have to stay in place; this means continuing to follow the Coronavirus guidance we have in place for the use of the Huts at present.As a consequence, this will continue to affect the numbers of people we can allow into each hut at any one time and that the 48hr ‘down time’ between use by members will remain until such time as there is a change in BMC guidance.   Huts:The update on individual Hut use is as follows and takes account of the local restrictions: High Moss: Whilst the English Government has indicated that all restrictions are to be lifted from 19thJuly, statements such as “we cannot simply revert instantly from Monday July 19 to life as it was before Covid” [Prime Minister during his Downing Street Press Conference last week when confirming restrictions were to be lifted], implies we need to move with caution. We[…]

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