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the shizzle => get involved: access, environment, BMC => Topic started by: shark on February 12, 2016, 12:03:00 pm
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JB will be after a few willing hands to help him erect the new Stanage pole to replace the previous one which was blown down and a few more to watch him get it up and supply video evidence.
This is a historic event. There has been a pole since at least 1550 and it may have marked the boundary between the ancient kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. It is a much loved landmark and marks the boundary between Derbyshire and South Yorkshire.
There will be a trial run (date?) prior to the official event on the 17th April which is the 65th anniversary of the Peak National Park.
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Beautiful thing.
It reminds me that in Siena's cathedral there are two wooden poles from the Montaperti battle of 1260, when a small Sienese army annihilated enormous Florence troops.
Good times.
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Beautiful thing.
It reminds me that in Siena's cathedral there are two wooden poles from the Montaperti battle of 1260, when a small Sienese army annihilated enormous Florence troops.
Good times.
;D You were born out of time
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;D ;D
It was a fundamental moment in Siena's history. Florence wanted to conquer Siena's territory and winning that battle meant that Siena remained independant as a democratic republic.
Didn't last long though.
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JB will be in pole position at midday on Sunday for this historic event.
Forecast looks good too. 8)
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Anyone go up to watch JBs erection be gingerly coaxed into an upright position and firmly seated in the hole?
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(http://i.imgur.com/dWSz8OD.jpg)
Proudly holding it aloft
(http://i.imgur.com/XsXUGWu.jpg)
and in it goes
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what's it for?
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what's it for?
Boundary and/or way marker probably.
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(http://i.imgur.com/dWSz8OD.jpg)
that picture shows a man clearly rubbing himself up to get a better erection
good effort
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We had great fun even though we were late so not not allowed into any pole rubbing. Must have been 500 or so folk up there. Lots of good posing shots with the great and good (the hands holding high the left hand camera in the background may be mine). We had invited someone from the weekend BMC AGM for his first day on grit... a bit cold but he seemed well chuffed with: a pole and its people; routes and EU discussions with one of his heros (a certain himalayan peak ticker); and bouldering with Ron from FRCC, putting in a good determined performance whilst learning how hard proper outdoor boulder grades can be. Adam, as we would expect by now, was heading back up for the good light as we left to get him to his train at 6.
Thanks again for Henry, Adam and co for erecting the climber and BMC profile a bit further by getting a woodie up in public.
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what's it for?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanedge_Pole
interesting spelling so that it's harder to find on a search
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Basically it was like this but more epic and with hundreds more DSLR-toting pensioners.
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a1/WW2_Iwo_Jima_flag_raising.jpg)
I'm looking forward to telling awestruck uninterested people "I helped put that up" for the rest of my life. ;D
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(http://www.wutang-corp.com/images/photos/wutangclan1.jpg)