Whats the gossip around Geoff Weigand and The Groove that he dances around?
Closer to home, scandal erupted in The Sunday Times with a well researched article by Peter Gillman. This alleged that a considerable number of new routes in Snowdonia were bogus. While nobody wanted to risk pushing the perpetrator over the edge, equally there was a duty to inform prospective ascensionists that these routes were almost certainly still unclimbed and the grades little more than guesswork.
The history section of the Groundup Gogarth guide mentions this.A 'Mr X' of the Apollo Club claimed 26 new routes around the N.Wales area, including 4 on the Upper Tier at Gogarth, in 1967/68. All found to be bogus. It was also known as 'the McAllum Affair'.''Nothing has been heard of Mr X since 1968''.
From Mick Ward, about British climbing in the 60s, https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/the_vector_generation-12796
Its almost like we all knew who it was from the start...what a sad sack.
That wasn't Dan. He's just named the site that.
That wasn't Dan.
I can't remember which of these might have been the tallest, whether they are difficult to get to the top of, and I can't really remember whether we went to the top of any of them? Do the guides get people to go up those bits?