The Rucksack Club

Parois de Legende Zoom Recording now available

The recording from Tuesday’s Zoom show is now available here and also in the Virtual Meets Gallery under the Get Out There tab on the menu bar (as with all the zoom shows). This featured Adventures by Rucksack Club members Bill, Rich, Andy, Jake & Dom inspired by this ‘climbing bible’ in the Picos, Pyrenees, Ecrins, Wadi Rum and Calanques. Big thanks to Bill, Rich, Andy and Jake for their stories and pics. That’s it for this season – we’ll be back in the Autumn. Any volunteers or suggestions welcome – drop me a message. Meanwhile, here are some pics to inspire you to view on catch up! Cheers, Dom

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Zoom show – 7.30pm Tuesday 12th March: Parois de Légende

The tag line for Arnaud Petit’s Opus Parois de Légende (Legendary Cliffs) is ‘La bible de l’escalade en grande voie!’ If climbing big routes around the world was a religion (…and who says it isn’t?) then this would be a fitting ‘Good Book’. This show will feature tales from a number of Rucksackers who have been climbing these magnificent lines over the last year, including: Episode 12 of Bill and Dom’s Excellent Adventures in The Pyrenees and Picos Andy Stewart on the iconic peak of Aiguille de Dibona and exploring Wadi Rum. Jake Oughton on perhaps the most sought after tick in the Dolomites, The Fish on the Marmolada … and an Oughton “Pere et Fils” trip to the Calanques This is the final show of the winter season, taking place only on Zoom. “Doors open” at 7.15pm and the show will start at 7.30pm – here’s the Meeting ID: 834 6933 1488 Passcode: The year of founding of The Rucksack Club See you there!

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Catch up video on Sustainability in the Outdoors and a Dolomites Adventure

The catch up video from Tuesday’s Double Bill Zoom show is now available, in case you missed this brilliant evening’s entertainment. Dr Cath Flitcroft, The BMC’s lead on all things access and sustainability related, gave us a whistle stop tour of all the activities that The BMC is undertaking to support a more sustainable, bio-diverse and carbon-neutral outdoors, and ideas for actions that we as individuals and as a Club can take. Inspiring to see so much good work taking place, much of it under-the-radar, from Moorland conservation to biodiversity in the BMC’s eight crags, and litter-picking to behaviour nudging and path repairs. A few takeaways for easy-to-do actions we could all take: – how about giving your no-longer-used gear a new home? Check out the Old Gear Directory https://www.thebmc.co.uk/where-can-I-reuse-repair-recycle-my-outdoor-climbing-hiking-gear – try out The BMC’s lift sharing app next time you Get Out There! https://liftshare.com/uk/community/bmc – buy a square metre of sphagnum moss and do your bit for our marvellous moorlands and delivering next-zero Buy 1 sqm of Sphagnum to save the Moorlands Watch the video for loads more inspiring ideas! Talking of inspiration, Will Pitt and Tom Derrick’s trip report of Dollies and Follies was all the encouragement you[…]

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Dollies & Follies and Sustainable Outdoors – February Zoom show at 7.30pm on Tuesday 13th

February’s indoor meet is a Zoom-only show featuring a Double Bill of fun and informative presentations. Dr Cath Flitcroft is The BMC lead on Conservation, Access and the Environment and she will be joining us to share examples on how we can all make our enjoyment of the outdoors more sustainable. From BOGS (or should I say Moorland Restoration and The BMC Climate Project) to Huts and Car Pools, Cath will no doubt inspire us all! Will Pitt and Tom Derrick are past and present MUMC Presidents respectively, as well as Rucksackers, and are already highly accomplished climbers. Join them for tales of Dollies and Follies as they make a first visit to The Dolomites – Mecca of Alpine Limestone Walls! This show is taking place only on Zoom. “Doors open” at 7.15pm and the show will start at 7.30pm – here’s the Meeting ID: 834 6933 1488 Passcode: The year of founding of The Rucksack Club

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From One Extreme to the Other with Mike Hartley – 16 January at Heaton Moor and on Zoom

The 2024 Indoor Meets season kicks off in EXTREME style, with Mike Hartley sharing experiences From One Extreme to the Other Rucksack Club member Mike Hartley is perhaps most well-known for his record-breaking achievements for many of the UK’s ultra-running challenges, but his impressive CV doesn’t stop there. He has also turned his hand to numerous of the Rucksack Club’s other core activities, including climbing in the UK to Yosemite, caving, sea kayaking, peak bagging and cycling. He has brought the same focus and drive to each of these pursuits and continued to ‘take things to extremes’, and has finally taken the plunge to record his extraordinary life in his book: From One Extreme to the Other. Join us to hear some of the tales, and Mike’s thinking on his approach to the mental and physical preparation necessary for success. For more about Mike’s incredible achievements see this review of From One Extreme to the Other This Extreme Extravaganza will be taking place live and in person at Heaton Moor Sports Club – easily reached from the M60 from Manchester, Stockport and further afield. There’s plenty of free parking and a well-stocked bar. Address: Green Ln, Stockport SK4 2NF Google[…]

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Alps 4,000s catch-up video now available

If you didn’t manage to make it to the December Indoor Meet / Slideshow, you missed a real treat! Thrilling tales of climbing the Alpine Four Thousanders and some great pics and stories from other club members. Fear not! The catch-up video is now available here – or just click on the ‘Get out There!’ option on the main menu and scroll down to the ‘Virtual Meets Gallery’ where you’ll also find another 40 videos covering everything from Himalayan expeditions to Hard Grit; and Ultra Endurance feats to Sun Rocking. Take a browse! Meanwhile, keep an eye out for details of the next show: Tuesday 16th January (In person – Heaton Moor and on Zoom) – Mike Hartley – From One Extreme to the Other

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2024 Rucksack Club Calendar – A review

We received this very kind review for the 2024 Calendar: “Having been lucky enough to identify a photo of “Long Tall Sally” on UKC  I won a copy of the CAC / Rucksack Club 2024 calendar, and with it a request to write a review, so here goes. How do you review a calendar? Well, does it work? A quick check indicated that there are seven days in every week, 2024 starts on a Monday and February 29th is a Thursday, all good so far. There’s also enough room on each day to write in the family’s appointments, so it succeeds in its primary function! What else would you want from a calendar: interesting and inspiring photos? There’s plenty to choose from, one large and three small for each month plus the cover and a few at the back. The cover photo of “Ancient Art” at the Fisher Towers is impressive but for some reason does not tempt me to travel west for an ascent! My personal favourite is October’s “Long Tall Sally” not since it won me a copy, but because it makes me want to go back and re-climb it (last time was 1983) even though it’s probably[…]

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Xmas Indoor Meet on Tuesday 12th December – Alpine 4,000s plus Members’ Mash-Up

Hopefully December 12th is already in your diaries for this great pre-Christmas social, whether you’ll be joining us in person at the Heaton Moor Sports Club or on Zoom from the comfort of your sofa. The program will feature the much-anticipated (rescheduled from November) talk by Dave Palmer. He has been forging his way through the ultimate Alpine Ticklist – the Four Thousanders. and will be thrilling and entertaining us with his latest adventures and the occasional scrape, with the help of special guest star appearances. Some of the featured summits include The Aiguille Noire de Peuterey, Aiguille Vert, Dôme de Neige and The Barre des Écrins. The other half of the Double Bill is down to YOU! Following the success of last year’s 120th ‘Birthday Party’ we’ll be repeating the formula (but with Xmas mince pies this time!) with members bringing along a few photos that capture some ‘Get Out There!’ moments from the last 12 months or from “back in the day”. The event will take place in person and on zoom so there’s no excuse for EVERYONE not to share some pics and a few stories. Please send photos to dominic@oughton.uk.com, by the end of Sunday 10th,[…]

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November Zoom show – Alpine Four Thousanders with Dave Palmer

[MEMBER POST ONE] Dave Palmer has been forging his way through the ultimate Alpine Ticklist – the Four Thousanders. He will be thrilling and entertaining us with his latest adventures and the occasional scrape, with the help of special guest stars appearances. Some of the featured summits include The Aiguille Noire de Peuterey, Aiguille Vert, Dôme de Neige and The Barre des Écrins. Date: 14th November Zoom doors open at 7.15pm with the show starting at 7.30pm. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87941894787? Password – the year of founding of The Rucksack Club

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