The Rucksack Club

Himalayas and Outer Hebrides Slideshow now on catch up

Huge thanks again to Mark, Joe and Andy for a brilliant Slideshow on Tuesday evening. The room at Summit Up was full to bursting, and we squeezed in another 20 or so with the magic of Zoom. If you missed out, you can now watch the show on catch up: As well as brightening up a February evening, the event also raised £115 for Urban Uprising (thanks to Netty and Gareth on raffle duty!) You can read about the great work that they do (and chip in with a donation if you are inspired!) here: https://www.urbanuprising.org/ Next up, for the season finale, we’ve got Mark Jenneson and Richard Clegg relating the tales of their recent mission to Mt Kenya. Tuesday 11 March: A Grand Traverse of Mount Kenya – Mark Jenneson and Rich Clegg. (at Summit Up, Oldham and on Zoom).

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February Meets

The Meetstaff Editor writes: February can be a great month for winter mountaineering in Scotland, so we start and end the month with weekend meets at our fabulous Scottish hut, Craigallan (pictured). In between we make good use of our great hut in Eryri (Snowdonia), Beudy Mawr, for our mine exploration meet and a running meet, both weekend meets also.   But for a little climbing, cycling or running in the sun – we hope – we have a week-long meet in Costa Blanca towards the end of the month! Best wishes          Andrew Beckett          Meetstaff Editor

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Tuesday 11 February Slideshow – Seacliff Adventures and Himalayan Explorations

Next up in the Indoor Meets Season at 7.30pm on Tuesday 11 February, we’ve got a brilliant Double Bill: Britain’s Finest Seacliffs? – Mark Hounslea will take us on a journey to explore Pabbay and Mingullay in the Outer Hebrides. Half Day Men – Andy Barlass and Joe Fisher will share tales from their Climbing and Trekking in the Khumbu Himalayas including an ascent of Lobouche East at 6,119m Something for everyone, and once again entry is completely FREE and open to EVERYONE! Tell your friends and bring them along. Each Slideshow this season features a raffle, with all proceeds going to a climbing related charity. The February event will support Urban Uprising https://www.urbanuprising.org/ who’s mission is Elevating and inspiring young people through climbing The show will commence at 7.30pm, so how about coming along early to grab a few routes (did you know Rucksack Club members get concessionary rates?) or to enjoy a chat over a brew, pizza or ice-cream in the cheerful cafe? Breaking News – I know that a number of Rucksack Club regulars (mentioning no names) enjoy a little tipple as an accompaniment to a Slideshow. They will be pleased to hear that they are welcome[…]

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A dip into the Club’s Journals: 2015 and ‘A quick way down’ by Peter Benson

A new year brings us to Journals of year’s ending in ‘5’ and this month we are looking at the fairly contemporary Journal of ten years ago, 2015. As always, there is a wide selection of articles covering many of the Club’s activities. I have gone for one of the shorter articles entitled ‘A quick way down’, written by Peter Benson. Pete was an indefatigable raconteur who had, in the late 50s and early 60s been at the cutting edge of rock climbing during which time he made early ascents of notable routes including Cenotaph Corner, Vector and White Slab, as well as the first ascent of Grey Arete on Glyder Fawr. He was also a prolific contributor to the Club Journal [just look up Benson in the definitive Journal Index!], with his articles often including some falling out that occurred on the hill somewhere and always with a good dose of humour! So, enjoy ‘A quick way down’ by clicking here. The 2015 Journal also includes a review of ‘Rucksacks at Dawn’, a collection of Pete’s tales many of which have appeared in the Journal over many years. Pete died in 2018 and his Obituary appeared in that year’s[…]

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The Rucksack Club

Dorothy Dillon

Carole Smithies writes: I am sure many of our older members will remember Dorothy, Vin Dillon’s wife.  Vin was President of the Club in 1972 and 73 and the founder of our High Camps, — his first was in 1964 and we’ve had 60 more since.  I regret to say Dorothy, who was 90, died on the 10th January after a very short illness.  Her daughter Sally says her mother really enjoyed her association with the Club and that she and Vin made many lifelong friends whilst pursuing their passion for walking and climbing with Club members.  So, she has asked us to publish the details of Dorothy’s funeral, in case any members want to attend. The funeral will take place at 11am on the 4th of February at the Birches Remembrance Park and Crematorium, Birches Lane, Northwich CW9 7SU.  There will a gathering afterwards at Biddulph Grange Country Park, Grange Road, Biddulph ST8 7SD, where Dorothy volunteered for many years. Please let me know if you do intend to go, so I can let the family know.  Alternatively let me know if you want Sally’s contact details. Carole

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The Scoop and other Hard Rock ticks – now on catch up

A huge thank you to everyone who came along to join in the Hard Rock fun on Tuesday – around fifty folks made the trip to Summit Up, Oldham and another thirty or so tuned in on Zoom. If you missed the show you’ll find it here https://vimeo.com/1047412026 or just click on the “Get Out There” tab and select “Virtual Meet Gallery” to view the whole back catalogue. Next up on Tuesday 11 February, we’ve got a brilliant Double Bill: Britain’s Finest Seacliffs? – Mark Hounslea will take us on a journey to explore Pabbay and Mingullay in the Outer Hebrides. Half Day Men – Andy Barlass and Joe Fisher will share tales from their Climbing and Trekking in the Khumbu Himalayas including an ascent of Lobouche East at 6,119m Something for everyone, and once again entry is completely FREE and open to EVERYONE! Tell your friends and bring them along. Each Slideshow this season features a raffle, with all proceeds going to a climbing related charity. The February event will support Urban Uprising https://www.urbanuprising.org/ who’s mission is Elevating and inspiring young people through climbing 7.30pm at Summit Up, Oldham and on Zoom. See you there!

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Mountain Rescue in Scotland (The Early Years)
by Bob Sharp

We’re pleased to make available a recently published book in which the Rucksack Club played a major part in the early days of the subject – Mountain Rescue in Scotland – by Bob Sharp.  This is an updated and expanded edition of Bob’s earlier history of mountain rescue in Scotland.   It now includes a section on the development of mountain rescue (across the UK) from the 1930s to the 1980s; a period when several Rucksack Club members including iconic figures such as Wilson Hey and Eustace Thomas played an instrumental part.  Bob has also included an historical account of all (bar one) the Scottish teams and Associations from the year they were founded up to the present day. The book is now part of the Rucksack Club Archives, click HERE to read it. A printed copy is available at £15 +pp, please use the Contact Us button under the About option on the top level menu of the website and we’ll put you in touch with Bob. Bob with Breac.

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Tuesday 14 January: The Scoop and other Hard Rock ticks – Dominic Oughton, Bill Deakin and Special Guests (at Summit Up, Oldham and on Zoom). 

Join us for a New Year get together – as the days are getting longer, and we look forward to the coming trad season, what better way to get psyched than a skim through Ken Wilson’s great book: HARD ROCK… The headline act will be a dash to the Outer Hebrides for an ascent of The Scoop – Ken’s “spoiler” intended to stop Puerile tickers from collecting the full set. Episode 14 of Bill and Dom’s Excellent Adventures was a whistle-stop affair to bag the penultimate route in Dom’s obsessive ticking of Hard Rock. Short, but action packed! The show will also feature others of the more far-flung entries in this definitive compendium of the finest climbs in Britain. If you have a Hard Rock story or pictures to share, it’s not too late to make a guest appearance! Drop me a message! The show will commence at 7.30pm, so how about coming along early to grab a few routes (did you know Rucksack Club members get concessionary rates?) or to enjoy a chat over a brew, pizza or ice-cream in the cheerful cafe? Summit Up Climbing https://summitupclimbing.com/ is at Egerton St, Oldham OL1 3SE. Here’s a Google Maps link:[…]

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A dip into the Club Journals, 1914:
A First Visit to Glen Brittle

Welcome to this month’s dip into the journals, the 1914 edition and the last of the n4 decades.  The club has been established for a dozen years and members have ranged far and wide in 1913: * the Dauphinée and Écrins; * the Pryénées; * the Southern Tyrol, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; * the Engadine; * Hardanger; * the Oberland (twice). Nearer home J Rooke Corbett encouraged members to enjoy Christmas in the hills.  There’s a report on climbs on Stanage High Neb written as a new crag for Manchester Climbers, along with thoughts on how to write a climbing guide that is easy to follow, applied to Laddow, long a club favourite. Plus a walk along the Northern Pennines ‘the route (54 miles) may be covered by strong walkers in two days by sleeping out’, with some ideas on extending it South – a proto Pennine Way. However, my pick is an article on a two week trip to Skye – with plenty of walking and scrambling, much attention to travel times and train fares, and a meeting with Harold Raeburn, an air of an encounter with Obi-Wan Kenobi about this.  Use this link to read the[…]

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