Paul Justin

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  • in reply to: MOELWYNS CLIMBING MEET – Fri 13th – Sun 15th May #5529
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    In case anyone is thinking of a late decision to go, the campsite has been changed. It’s now the Llyn Gwynant campsite a few miles NE of Beddgelert. Details in FB page. Meet leader will has been in contact with everyone who has said they planned to come.

    in reply to: Fell Race and Sue’s Winter Walk – 1st November #4906
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Those planning to join the walk tomorrow (not the runners) should now have received an email from me. Please shout if you havent. Contact details in the members area of the website, or respond here.

    Best wishes

    Paul Justin

    in reply to: Winter walk, 3rd February #3857
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Hi Kirsten, is it the usual 1000 for 1030 start ?

    in reply to: 29/08 Wednesday Evening: Ramshaw #3545
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    The roads have re-opened and access is now open to Roaches upper and lower tier. Looks like its still closed to Skyline and beyond towards Roach end and the moorland over the back of the Roaches. Hen Cloud open.
    Dont see any reason not to continue with the meet at Ramshaw tomorrow evening, Ramshaw has been unaffected by the fire related closures.

    in reply to: AGM and Holiday slideshow, Sunday 3rd #3190
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Forgot to add – parking:

    There is a resonable sized free public carpark 50 yards the hill from the Norfolk Arms towards Stockport, just above the Midland Hotel. There are also public car parks slightly further up the hill behind the Purple Pakora and opposite in the train station.

    in reply to: BMC AGM / No Confidence Motion #2834
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    There are over 80,000 BMC members eligible to vote at the AGM. At the last BMC AGM there were, on average, about 500 votes per resolution.
    Based on these numbers it is very possible that an active minority could get a resolution passed that would be widely opposed by the majority who just want to go climbing and don’t pay much attention to this sort of thing.

    The ‘no confidence vote’, if passed, would mean the executive committee of volunteers who run the BMC and the CEO would be obliged to stand down, creating a vacuum at the top of the organisation for a considerable time.

    In case you didn’t notice, the recent copy of summit magazine also contained voting forms and a report on the ‘issues’ from our own Martin Wragg. If you don’t have Summit, or ditched the ‘junk mail’ included in the envelope (that included the voting forms and Martin’s report), you can download a form at http://www.thebmc.co.uk/bmc-agm-2017. Martins report can also be read/downloaded via a link in the ‘what’s the issue’ article in the AGM part of the BMC website.
    There is also extensive discussion on the various UKC, UKB forums and BMC Facebook page (and probably other places) if you want non-BMC perspective and access to Bob Pettigrew’s written argument.

    Due to the potential impact on the BMC, it would make sense if a significant percentage of members voted on this, rather than the 0.6% of membership who typically vote on AGM motions

    in reply to: Alpine Meet 2016, Chamonix #2144
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Plan to arrive Monday 18th for 2+ weeks, tent plus hookup.

    Paul J

    in reply to: Blaen-Y-Nant at Bank Holidays #1986
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Thanks everyone for the comments and feedback.

    Sharing some background:

    The group booking for Easter was taken as a result of a breakdown associated with the Google on-line calendar. The group contacted the club late January and asked generally about the hut availablility. They were told that the on line calendar was up to date. Unfortunately, at that point Easter had not been blocked on the calendar for members only, an oversight. They ‘booked’ for Easter and when told subsequently that we dont take bookings for Easter, explained that they had already made significant arrangements based on information they had received from the club. We therefore decided (in early February) to accept the booking for two bedrooms. This should have been clearly communicated immediately to club members, an oversight for which I unreservedly apologise.

    The Easter booking ‘issue’ was discussed at the next committee meeting which was on Monday this week. This led to a further discussion on the hut booking policy at Bank Holidays and the view that, when we had a meet elsewhere, we should accept bookings on other Bank Holiday weekends for two bedrooms (keeping the members room and one bedroom for members only). This was on the basis that the hut is lightly used at Bank Holidays, the feedback on Easter use last year and this is noted.

    No other bookings have been taken for other Bank Holiday weekends in 2016, though we have interest from a large group for the early May Bank Holiday.

    We took external group bookings for both the May Bank Holiday weekends in 2015, with a note in the December 2014 newsletter about the intention to do so for the late May Bank Holiday.

    I hope the background is useful, and again profound apologies for the late information on the Easter booking.

    in reply to: Early May Bank Holiday – Borrowdale #1930
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Thanks Colin – yes, should have read 29th april (the Friday) – 2nd May. Now corrected.

    in reply to: New winter Lecture series #1646
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Reminder – this Thursday (5th November) at the Royal: Andy Houseman

    Andy is one of the U.K.’s top Alpinists with a list of fast, lightweight ascents of big and hard routes in Peru, Alaska, Nepal as well the Alps. In 2010, along with Nick Bullock, he was nominated for the Piolet D’Or for their first ascent of the North Face of Chang Himal in Nepal. Other major climbs include the first British ascent (also with Nick Bullock) of the Slovak direct on the south face of Denali and winter ascents of the Eiger, Matterhorn and Jorasse north faces. All this whilst also working for the family haulage business in Yorkshire.

    It should be a highly entertaining and inspiring evening – don’t miss it !

    in reply to: Meets Forum #1581
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    I also cant get to the meets forum but have a couple of suggestions:

    1. The return of the May camping weekend in the Lakes. Maybe Buttermere or Eskdale ? ….or Wasdale or Langdale or….arghh! Too many choices but would be happy to volunteer to lead it.
    2. 2nd/3rd Clouds at the Roaches for an evening meet – had a great day pottering around all 5 on Sunday at the Western Edges challenge.

    For alps the last two summers have been quite rock orientated so maybe time for somewhere to also suit the cramponed brigade ?

    in reply to: Band Holiday w/e (29th, 31st) #1416
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Hi Rowan, seems we were posting at the same time.

    If people are keen to get out tomorrow, with the forecast its maybe better to switch to somewhere more local and quick drying.

    Anyone any suggestions ?

    in reply to: Band Holiday w/e (29th, 31st) #1415
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    Seems to very very little interest in Almscliffe for tomorrow. With the weather forecast indifferent at best, it looks like the meet will not happen.

    in reply to: Band Holiday w/e (29th, 31st) #1409
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    I’m planning to leave Hayfield around 9 on Monday, space for up to three more, priority to anyone with a guidebook !

    in reply to: Bike to Gairloch? #1197
    Paul Justin
    Participant

    I will be taking a road bike and looking for company on the Bealach Na Ba loop. 70km, 1550M, cafe stop in Applecross and probably lots of other stops to admire the view (especially on the slight climb….).

    http://www.strava.com/routes/2368131

    Also planning to take full winter cycling gear….

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