On Yr-Arran (Photo: Unknown)  



On Yr-Arran (Unknown)
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Ty Powdyr - Joint meet with Salford University Mountaineering Club


Attendance:

KMC: Sue Brooke, John Dobson, Roger Dyke, Neil Perry, Al Metelko.

KMC Guests: Alistair Blackshaw, Ian Dobson, Ben Warham.

SUMC: Tim Armstrong, Carl Birchall, Robert Embry, Jason Greenwood, Andy Heslop, Peter King, Rob Larder, Jim Procter, Mike Reading, Tony Short, Alan Trevena

 

This was the second joint meet we have held with SUMC and forms part of the Committees "grand plan" for getting the club better known amongst non-pensioners. SUMC attendance was more than double that of last year (despite the very poor weather during the previous week and an indifferent forecast). So last year's reconnaissance party must have reported back that KMC "oldies" were "user-friendly".

The turnout amongst the students would have been even higher had they not suffered a last minute "driver-crisis". Apparently you have to be over 21 to drive the Students Union mini-bus, and only one of their members qualified. Unfortunately the Students Union imposed a "life-ban" on their only over-21 year old member, for reasons which the SUMC members refused to disclose. However we did get some insight into the nature of the SUMC problem when on the return journey, Carl Birchall managed to totally right-off a car he had borrowed from his sister in a head-on crash on Deansgate (yes Deansgate in the centre of Manchester which always has stationary traffic).

Those who made the effort to turn out were rewarded by two days of excellent weather - clear blue skies but very cold. On Saturday one group of KMC members decided that the cold conditions required a linear walk from Nantgwynant over Yr Aran and the Clogwyn Du Alft Maerideryfr ridge to Snowdon and back to the hut. However, the SUMC members decided that such as expedition was strictly for old people, and they were going climbing whatever the weather. The students climbed Great Gully and Amphitheatre Butress on Craig yr Ysfa in just two hours, and a third party failed on the Sub-Cneifon ridge. One student, who was referred to as "Jesus" walked from Ogwen back to the hut (a walk he had never done before) without a map or compass - but perhaps his alias meant that he had outside assistance.

On Saturday night the students regaled the tale of Jasper's (their President) last climb, to hysterics and disbelief from the KMC members. If anybody called Jasper applies to join, we should become full-up very quickly.

On Sunday one KMC party climbed the Ordinary Route on Idwal Slabs, which involved avoiding the frozen water-courses and smashing the ice off the holds. The students decided to avoid the crowds with a mass assent of some obscure slabs on Mynydd Perfedd which they reported back as highly recommended.

Many thanks to all for an excellent weekend.



John Dobson
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