Wasdale 19th-21st May 2023

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  • #16791
    OliB
    Spectator

    Hi everyone,
    Here’s the list of attendees:
    1 Tracey
    2 Dave C
    3 Sam
    4 Lucas
    5 Jenny
    6 Daniel C
    7 Me
    8 Emma W
    9 Matt D
    10 Rose
    11 Dan S
    12 John H
    12.9 Dave M
    14 Ewart
    Reserve 1 Lucy
    Reserve 2 Oli T

    I’ll check on the 29th with our treasurer that you’ve all paid, and offer any remaining spaces to our reserves. If you’ve not paid up, now’s the time to do it!

    Shared meal on Saturday:
    Same as last year, I’ll get some curry packs from Rafi’s and bring vegetable matter to cook. Dave C has volunteered to bring some slow cookers which will make it even easier. It’ll be veg cause that’s cheaper and harder to poison people with. If you want to bring your own steak carppacio to eat feel free. Sort your own food on Friday, booze, breakfasts and hill snacks.

    Aspirations:
    Can you reply with a bit about what you’d most like to do on the weekend *if the weather is good* This is so you can identify like-minded people and make plans together
    e.g. flat walks with a cafe/hilly walks/scrambling/bouldering/trad climbing/multi-pitch

    Nape’s Needle is in the valley and it is a classic, but it will be busy and descent from the top is really complex. If you absolutely must do it, consider arriving early on Friday, staying until Monday, alpine starts or queueing. I will see if we can extend the hut booking at short notice.

    The riot act:
    I’d strongly recommend you get outdoors with other club members beforehand just to remind yourself how to do trad, find people with equal aspirations and remember how incredibly long it takes.
    Even easy classics can be long, complex, weird and surprisingly intimidating. Don’t try to memorise the topo. Descents are rarely straightforward so check that out too. Start early and take your headtorch.
    Be honest about your abilities and pick routes you’d be happy to lead all the pitches of because it might come down to that. Look after your climbing partner.
    Take a helmet, there will be other groups around you. A midge net is also worth having.

    The hut:
    Brackenclose is here https://goo.gl/maps/N9s62CcJyJs7hpef9
    We won’t have sole occupancy, especially if the weather is good. The FRCC have several lovely huts and I’d like to take us to others in the coming years. If we act like rotters our club reputation will suffer and we might not be allowed back. So- look after the place. That means paying for breakages, tidying up after ourselves, taking home recyclables, emptying the bins and giving it a clean at the end of the stay.
    Bring a lightweight sleeping bag, earplugs, headtorch and spare footwear or slippers so you’re not trogging round in your walking boots.
    Cold water comes off the hill through a UV filter which only kills 99.9% of known life-forms, so if you’re immunocompromised you might want to boil it.
    You’ll be sharing rooms with each other and strangers if it’s busy. We have 4 male dorm spaces, 4 female dorm spaces and 6 mixed.
    The door has a code lock and I’ll share details nearer the time.
    There is a kitchen, hot showers and a communal room with a fire.

    What I need to know from you next. Please post here a bit about:
    Dietary requirements for Saturday’s curry
    Departure time, day and location. I’ll try to coordinate some shared lifts.
    Aspirations for the weekend.

    #16795
    Daniel Crabtree
    Spectator

    Apologies, I can’t make this anymore. Oli, can you give my spot to someone on the reserve list?

    Regards,

    Dan

    #16796
    Jenny Gibbons
    Moderator

    Hi Oli,

    I’ll be leaving Friday after work from York. Can drive with two or three passengers but I’d prefer to share as a passenger, if a lift’s going. Returning Sunday, whenever it’s time to call it.

    I will be hoping for some multi pitch trad, low grades.

    I’m still vegan!

    Thanks for organising, looking forward to it.

    #16797
    OliB
    Spectator

    Hasty update 1:
    I’ve confirmed the booking with the FRCC and there are a couple of other things I need to ask:
    1) The FRCC don’t book their huts out except to kindred club members so we are asked *not* to refer to it as a York MC booking. You’re all there as my guests.

    2) Are any of you members of FRCC kindred clubs? If you don’t know what this even means, you can ignore it. It’ll help with the cost of the booking and makes us look more legit.

    3) We can extend to Friday/Monday as long as I’m there as well. I’ll decide nearer the time based on the forecast.

    Dan C has dropped out, so Lucy Atha has first refusal on the space.

    #16800
    John Halfacre
    Spectator

    Hi Oli,

    I am planning to camp at the campsite, NOT the hut, so please offer away my hut spot. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

    No dietary restrictions. Would like to climb single pitch trad (HVS or less), or multi-pitch (VS or less).

    Leaving Friday after work, also want to return Sunday. Would prefer to be a passenger, but can drive if necessary (with the caveat I am a newly licensed driver).

    Thanks for organizing,
    Wes

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