Bit of a long shot but anybody seen this pic showing Neil on the crux of All Out. Apparently it exists but to confuse matters, there are two adverts with different pictures of him on this route, one showing him on the crux of 50 for 5 (which I have seen and is quite common) and another with him on All Out (the extension) - this is the one I'm interested in. I understand it shows him using an undercut on All Out (which has now parted company from the crag) and I'm keen to see where this hold used to be. Thanks in advance!
As a slight aside, is there a National Climbing Library, run by BMC or some such??The British Caving Association have set up the British Caving Library and have amassed a huge amount of material that is slowly being cataloged and archived. (Open access in Gluten Bridge). I'd have thought there'd be a reasonable call for something similar for the climbing world. e.g. - a full copy of every OTE/Crags/High/Mountain magazines, every guidebook to the UK ever published, copies of club journals, newsletters, books, essays, etc etc etc. Just a thought.
Any idea when this advert was in the mags?
That one is familiar, but I def had the other one, was in colour and he was looking outrageously ripped on the undercut .Galpinos, I was at uni 96 - 99 so somewhere then? sorry to be so vague.
Is this why it's been upgraded Ted?
As a slight aside, is there a National Climbing Library, run by BMC or some such??
According to doylos old blog, he was interviewed in ote 65