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Peak online Area Meeting Weds 2nd Sept
August 26, 2020, 01:39:55 pm
Peak Area Meeting Venue: Zoom
Time & Date: 7.30pm, Wednesday 2nd September 2020

https://community.thebmc.co.uk/Event.aspx?id=4224

Agenda

1. Welcome & Introduction – Andy Reeve
1.1. Please send apologies in advance
1.2. Peter and Louise will be joining Andy in hosting the meeting, helping to keep track of who raises their (electronic) hand and any questions posted. There are more detailed instructions on how the zoom meeting will work which can be found: https://community.thebmc.co.uk/Event.aspx?id=4210

2. Minutes of the previous meeting held on 20th May 2020 2.1. https://community.thebmc.co.uk/Event.aspx?id=4210

3. National Council Update

4. ODG Update
4.1. Members' Council Terms of Reference and Election Voting Procedures papers; both currently with the membership for feedback

5. 2021 Strategic Plan Review
5.1. Update on what has been happening with the Board of Directors since the recent communication regarding the resignations, and an opportunity for Q&A.
5.2. Overview and request for feedback on the 2021 Strategy Plan Review paper.
   
6. Hillwalking Update – Peter, Austin & Vikki
6.1. Mend Our Mountains path projects
6.2. Area Walk update
6.3. Update the meeting about state-of-play regarding the Cut Gate and Great Ridge projects.
6.4. Sphagnum planting work update

7. Access Update
7.1.
General
7.1.1. parking for limestone quarries & future access
7.1.2. wild camping, van camping and responsible behaviour
7.2.
7.3.
7.4. Newsletter overview
Stanage - options appraisal update and Open Meeting Yarncliffe & Chew Valley - parking and access to access

8. Any Other Business; must be submitted in advance & subject to time constraints
bmcpeakareasec@gmail.com
8.1. Officer Recruitment
8.2. Climbing outdoors etiquette & need to knows

9. Date and venue of next meetings: 4th November 19:30
9.1.1. Until further notice meetings will be held online using zoom
« Last Edit: August 26, 2020, 04:11:10 pm by shark »

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Peak Area Meeting Venue: Zoom
Time & Date: 7.30pm, Wednesday 2nd September 2020

https://community.thebmc.co.uk/Event.aspx?id=4210


That link goes to the May meeting -- think you want https://community.thebmc.co.uk/Event.aspx?id=4224

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Thanks - amended

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Peak area newsletter also now available online.

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Any photos/videos of The Boss anywhere?

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Wonderful, thanks!

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Thanks as always Cofe and Dave.

Lifelinegot missed. Worth including in next edition.

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On a related note, given that La Lambla got mentioned in the newsletter, does anyone know what the bolts above Red or Dead are? I think there were brushed holds but no bolts last year and now there’s 2 or 3 bolts coming in from the left.

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Another project of Ned's. Will be harder than La Lambla.

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Ben Moon also did an old project on Upper Two Tier.

There had been some somewhat haphazard clearing of the yew tree which is what prompted me to check on UKC when up there a few months back. Very short, very nails by the looks of things.

https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/chee_dale_upper-10865/yew_tree_wall-578466

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I guess Operation Yew Tree would have been frowned upon as a route name.

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BTW bumped into Chris Hardy of all people yesterday. He said that Police and Thieves and the Umpire at Dovedale had been retro bolted. Anyone know about this?

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I can confirm they have been for at least a couple of months now, I walked past them then. The left hand one (old E4 6a) seemed to be only partially bolted at that time. The right hand one fully bolted. I think there's some new sport routes in the left hole too.

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I guess Operation Yew Tree would have been frowned upon as a route name.
:lol:

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BTW bumped into Chris Hardy of all people yesterday. He said that Police and Thieves and the Umpire at Dovedale had been retro bolted. Anyone know about this?
I know Rob Mirfin has done some new sport routes on the crag recently and rebolted the old sport route Follow the Bear, which is just left of P&T. No idea regards any retroing.
From what I recall, when I did P&T maybe 15 years ago the fairly crucial insitu peg was in a terrible state. Can't recall how replaceable or not it looked.

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Ben Moon also did an old project on Upper Two Tier.

There had been some somewhat haphazard clearing of the yew tree which is what prompted me to check on UKC when up there a few months back. Very short, very nails by the looks of things.

https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/chee_dale_upper-10865/yew_tree_wall-578466

The news item gets a few things mixed up with regards to the route on Two Tier.
Lockdown aka the orange suntan project was first conceived 30 years ago by Chris Plant. Chris suggested Ben Moon try it. He did it and rebolted it after. Yew Tree Wall was bolted 20 years ago by some random punter who also pointed Ben at it.
Fifth Dimension on Nettle Buttress was the 3rd project Ben Moon did and it was this route that Ben Bransby was interested in.

 

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