Steve Bowker

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  • in reply to: Lake district camping meet 16 – 18th June 2023 #6013
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Hi Jack,
    I’ve made a stealth booking direct with Chapel House farm – I’m in a VW Camper.
    Steve B.

    in reply to: Borrowdale meet 14th-16th September #3544
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    I also intend to join you for this weekend.
    See you there,
    Steve

    in reply to: Remembering Brian Gathering. #3307
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Hi Jo,
    I will plan to be there for both the walk and the Royal afterward.

    in reply to: Summer Alpine Meet (The Ecrins) #3246
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    More Summer Alpine/Ailefroide;- Sport climbing (outside of the mountain areas) and on a variety of rock types;- ‘Briancon Rock Climbs’ covers a range of crags just down the valley;-

    Popular Crags in the Durance Valley, Hautes Alps
    Crag Nearest Town Type of rock No. of Routes Max Height Grade range Best Season
    Rocher Baron Briancon Quartz 60 20m F3 – F7c Spring
    Plampinet Plampinet Limestone 90 40m F4c – F7b+ May to October
    Mont Dauphin Fort Guillestre Conglomerate 75 40m F3c – F8a+ May to November
    Ailefroide Vallouise Granite 160+ 400m F3 – F8b April to November
    Fessourier Vallouise Limestone 34 40m F6a – F7c May to October
    Clapeyto Arvieux Limestone 40 250m F4b – F6c May to October
    La Grande Falaise Freissiniers Limestone 140 150m F5 – F8c March to November
    Le Ponteil Champcella Limestone 60 200m F5c – F7c+ March to November
    Les Traverses Vallouise Limestone 130 35m F4c – F8b+ All Year
    Le Pouit Champcella Limestone 70 80m F4c – 7c+ All Year

    in reply to: Not all the gear, and very little idea …. #2157
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Hey Jules, having completed several Alpine trips in them, I can vouch for the La Sportiva Evo S boots, though as with most things alpine its a case of horses for courses and there’s generally no one ideal all round solution;- the Evo’s make great approach boots on dry glaciers and rocky trails and climb o.k. on mid grade rock, though if you’re likely to be in soft snow etc they won’t be very warm, and on loose scree/ rocks maybe wont offer the foot protection you need to avoid bruised toes- the good thing about them is once being carried in your sac while wearing rock boots, you’ll hardly notice they’re there. I’m now on my second pair, despite finding the fit around the ankle a little loose, but if you want a boot that can cross over into steeper snow and ice etc, the North Face Verto’s are supposed to be good. Let me know if you’re still struggling for crampons.

    in reply to: Steve's C2C bike ride #2156
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Summary of Steve’s fundraiser ride; thanks to superb support from a cast of current and past members plus assorted guests and friends, I can report that our coast to coast ride was a resounding success with 140 miles and 3650 metres of ascent completed without incident and almost £2500 raised for Stroke charities;- thanks to all who helped or contributed in some way, though if you haven’t as yet done so, its not too late to donate online at; http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/SteveBowker
    Steve

    in reply to: Borrowdale this weekend #2084
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    I’m NOT going now, as I’ll have better opportunities to train for my coast to coast ride at home in the Peak, without contributing to the destruction of the planet.
    Steve

    in reply to: Borrowdale this weekend #2080
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Is anyone else taking a bike up (roadie), and planning to cycle in the sun on Saturday? Sunday looks like a complete washout.
    Steve

    in reply to: Borrowdale this weekend #2076
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Hi, I’m going, though staying in the CC hut at Grange- see you in the pub Friday evening.

    in reply to: Used gear sale #1913
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    some winter gear and sleeping bag has now gone, but still got a quality North Face Point Five Proshell goretex jacket, O.R. alpine gaiters, Beal60m 8.6mm Cobra dry half rope in perfect nick, plus lots of hardware, email me for details.

    in reply to: Members list #1899
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    All I see in Members area is ‘journals’- whether logged in or not!

    in reply to: FEBRUARY4TH LECTURE AT THE ROYAL #1888
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Don’t forget this evening Lecture event with Katy Whittaker next Thursday at the Royal.

    in reply to: Next Winter lecture #1768
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Advance notice – February Lecture; on 4th Feb, Katy Whittaker will be our guest speaker-presenter at the Royal in Hayfield. Making history as only our second female presenter of recent times, Katy will be presenting on her life/ journey of climbing on the grit in her native Peak stomping ground. While living partially in the shadow of her brother in recent years, Katy has steadily progressed from her early break through to the British climbing team with her trademark silky smooth climbing style to ascents of Braille Trail, Knockin on Heaven’s Door(E9), Mecca (7c+) and China Crisis (8b+) in Spain. 8.30pm start as usual

    in reply to: New winter Lecture series #1620
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Thursday 5th November lecture
    Andy Houseman will be presenting on ‘Alpine Climbing in the Greater Ranges;’8.45pm start at the Royal. .Please come along and support this event.
    Steve

    in reply to: Coniston Meet 31/10 – 1/11 #1617
    Steve Bowker
    Participant

    Interested; if I can procure a lift off some kind person! Curious as to why we’re not using the YMC hut a bit farther back down the valley though- its a real nice place, is easily accessible and the club have reciprocal rights with the YMC, though I suspect a lot of members don’t even know that as its never been widely advertised.
    Steve

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