Author: Dave Viggers
Dave has been climbing for the best part of 5 decades, with a particular dedication to sea cliff climbing. His harder climbing and new routing are now behind him, allowing him to finally get around to all those classic easy routes. Not the sharpest of tools in the box, Dave has served in a number of positions in the club, and has somehow found himself back as a VP. If found, please return him to Moira.

Count House – Update Nov 2016

Hi all A quick update on the progress of the works at the Count House, following the summer recess. It has been a very busy year at the hut – equivalent to a family of 4/5 in full time residence, […]

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Count House update – June 2016

A quick update, on the progress of the works at the Count House, following some milestones events in the period, may be important for those wishing to use the hut over the summer. EXTERNAL WORKS Access track, car park and […]

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Count House -Bedroom 1 Floor Insulation Complete

Acoustic flooring to Bedroom 1 (above the Kitchen) now compted in advance of the BMC meet. Thanks to all those who worked hard. Dave Viggers

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Mini Bouldering and Car Park, Count House

For those of you unsure if you could get up the nearby Bosigran (Commando) Ridge, Bob Watson has embraced his inner Laurence Llewellen Bonnington and recreated it in the hut carpark for you to practice on. However, rather like Spinal […]

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Compounding the problem

I was telling this story to someone at the aspirants meet and they asked me to write it down. Thought it was worth sharing with members. 100% true. 5ft 2ins, stood in his stockinged feet, and skinny to the point […]

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