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stigonrock
Nov 1, 2001, 2:40 PM
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Any regular English users out there or am I the only one! Angela
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beta
Nov 3, 2001, 5:08 PM
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There are a few out there, I am from England but moved to the USA when I was a teenager (a long time ago). I didn't climb when I was a kid there, but I understand that there is good climbing and climbers there. It's always nice to talk to people from home. Cheers, Jeff
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stigonrock
Nov 5, 2001, 9:44 PM
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Hey Beta Well can you believe it..its the 5th today..its the evening and there are fireworks going off everywhere man...its bonfire night in England... Anyhow 4 days since I made this post .. I guess not to many English folk out there..not in this cyber patch anyhow..I know there not on the rock as its too dark and too cold man....where are they..lost in space somewhere..out there ... Anyhow I guess you an ex-pat of sorts I guess..were you born in England? Im born and bred in Brighton, still living here having a great time...would be much better if we had great awesome crags close to home..but thats ok..theres enough to keep you fit. So Beta my friend..Hi and How do ya Do Mate! Cheers Angela
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beta
Nov 6, 2001, 1:37 AM
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Wow!!!!! I miss bonfire night, i think it,s the smell of the bonfires and eating treacle toffee, I also remember getting in trouble for trying to take anything that would burn out of the house to add to the bonfire. I was born and bred in Preston Lancs., but we moved to Birmingham a couple of years before emigrating (Hey all you Yanks, ask us why we have bonfire night, or sometimes called Guy Fawkes night, did I spell that right? it's been a long time). Keep in touch, tell me about your climbing. Jeff
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fiend
Nov 6, 2001, 1:53 AM
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ok, I'm not a yank but a canuck.... Why do you brits have bonfire night?
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darkside
Nov 6, 2001, 10:13 AM
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"Remember, remember, the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason, and plots....." Bonfire Night a.k.a. Guy Fawkes Night. A night commemorating the discovery of the "gunpowder plot". It typically involves fireworks, and a "guy" that is burned on a bonfire. In 1605 the Yeoman of the Guard (the Beefeaters) discovered plans to blow up the English Houses of Parliament when King James I opened them. The fireworks represent the gunpowder that would have been used. I'm not sure of the significance of the bonfire. The burning of the "guy" represents the death of the ringleader of the plot, Guy Fawkes. His fate was execution for treason against the King and elected government but not by burning. His execution was by a much more gruesome method known as "hang, draw, and quartering". Step 1: hoist and hang by the neck until nearly dead then bring down. Step 2: draw the shape of the cross on the torso, sometimes revealing internal organs. Step 3: tie arms and legs to four separate horses and have them pull in four directions, thereby quartering and finally killing the condemmed. And you thought the English were civilized? Yeah there are ex-pats around, I've been in Canada for over 10 years now. I guess rc.com is primarily north american but it's also great to get participation from back home and elsewhere around the world.
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stigonrock
Nov 7, 2001, 12:56 AM
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Yeah Beta..you spelt 'Guy Fawkes' just fine.. and the celebrations officially over..but those fireworks are still going and will probably continue for a couple more nights.. And nights now .. it really sucks..gets dark at 5ish now..cold damp..man..thats England for you..evenings spent now on the climbing walls..or in the gym...but on the rock at weekends if its not too wet.... Yeah man..but spring to look forward too..possible week trip to Spain in a week..exciting...the rock beckons...yeah it ain't all bad.. And a message to 'fiend' if you ever check back into this post or anyone else.. Whats a 'Canuk'? "Pleeease forgive my ignorance"
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little_tim
Nov 7, 2001, 2:47 AM
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I'm a brit, kinda. I was born in London but move to the states when I was 3. I have only been back a few times. Don't remember much, no bonfire night. Cheers, LT
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schlong
Jan 4, 2002, 4:11 PM
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Hey, dont know if ne1 will still be checking this but thought i'd whack a post up anyway cos im english too! Live in surrey and theres no climbing for miles!At uni in wales though wheres theres plenty of rock to haul yourself up!
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schlong
Jan 4, 2002, 4:12 PM
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PS 'Canuks' are canadians!
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darkside
Jan 5, 2002, 5:41 AM
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Yeah baybie, that's "Canadians...eh!!" *Austin Powers type Canuck accent* [ This Message was edited by: darkside on 2002-01-04 21:48 ]
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Jan 5, 2002, 11:04 AM
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november 5th is my birthday. I have fond childhood memories of blowing up my toys with crackers. And my model planes really did fly woth a rocket strapped to them...Then I'd get a rocket from Mum
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stigonrock
Jan 11, 2002, 1:31 PM
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Wow Over a month since I put this post up and finally 2 UK Brits have finally responded....nice one....hello guys!. Yo socialclimber/ 'rocket man'. Can you build me a rocket to fly me outta here....too far off distant places - hee hee. That would be wicked....hmmmm....where shall I fly to this weekend....US, NZ, Thailand or Spain...*yeah dream on Stig* Cheers guys Angela
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dizzy
Jan 29, 2002, 4:47 PM
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Hello chaps, Just a note to say im from North East England. There isnt much rock up here but we have one of the best indoor wall facilities in the country - RockAntics @ Newton Aycliffe. Pop along and see for yourself. cya! Iain.
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climbchick
Jan 29, 2002, 4:57 PM
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Hi all I grew up in England too, right outside London, though I was born in Australia. Been in the States since I was 16. I recently noticed fares under $300 to Heathrow so I'm starting to seriously think about taking a little trip All this talk about bonfire night brought on quite a wave of nostalgia . . .
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tovster
Feb 26, 2002, 1:12 PM
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I guess that there are not many but all you that have seen this if you give me an Idea of the walls that you have climbed then I can add them to the climbing area. If you have any questions then give me a buzz Michael AKA Tovster
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tovster
Mar 20, 2002, 9:08 PM
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Where is every body, if you pick this up then please send me a Private message then I can get an Idea on who is around. Michael AKA Tovster keep climbing!!!!
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dizzy
Mar 20, 2002, 11:01 PM
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Dont worry, we are still around arent we chaps? Chaps? Hello? Hmmm, maybe not. Well im still here! see ya, Dizzy.
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tovster
Mar 21, 2002, 10:12 PM
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Glad to see others are around, Dizzy, where are you from!
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dizzy
Apr 2, 2002, 1:00 PM
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Darlington, near Middlesboro. Lovely place, shame about the rain.
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pattray
Apr 2, 2002, 2:02 PM
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Belfast here, but i've moved to the Washington DC area. Pat
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tovster
Apr 3, 2002, 5:58 PM
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So you are midland!? cool. Do you know of any climbs that are not on this data base? if so then please add them in Dizz' all help greatfully recieved. Catch you later. Tovster!! DC hugh! that must be cool how is the weather over their?!?
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schlong
Apr 7, 2002, 10:15 PM
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Plenty areas in the database but no detail on any of em, seems kinda....err, pointless! Someone needs to spend some time fiiling them in!
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tovster
Apr 11, 2002, 9:05 PM
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Yer I know, I need to lock my door and add in all the rest of the info! I have loads to add in and not a lot of spare time!! The whether is good and climing is a priority! If you have any climbs you want the info on, I would be happy to add it in (send it to you) Just let me know! Michael AKA Tovster
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shilo
Apr 15, 2002, 4:44 PM
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I'm from the north east, I go to Rockantics, and i got to agree with Dizzy that it it really good. Where do you go Dizzy?
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shilo
Apr 20, 2002, 6:59 PM
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There is some rock up here, I go to High Cliffe nab, Scugdale (theres about 100 routes in fact i wouldent be suprised if there was more) Westerdale, Fryupdale, I like in North Yorkshire so theres a lot of 'Dales' around here. se ya Shilo
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shilo
Apr 20, 2002, 7:03 PM
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I'm getting some pictures of Highcliff tomarrow, i have some of Scugdale but unfortunatly its either got my Dad my brother or me on them. I will get some shots of the whole thing but not individualy its about 600m long at least, se ya
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tovster
Apr 24, 2002, 7:05 AM
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Good to see that we are getting a bit of a following here! Two active members it makes my job less dull. There is not so much of an echo in here now happy Climbing to you all!
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boms
Apr 24, 2002, 9:09 AM
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Greetings from sunny Bournemouth, not many English people here are there!! Boms
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tovster
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We go for Quality not Quantity!!! happy to see a new face, if you have any questions please give me a PM and I will help as best I can. Happy Climbing Michael
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Apr 24, 2002, 1:30 PM
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You think this forum's short of English people? You want to try looking for Scottish folks! Not seen any other than myself.... Any of you southern types make it this far north, then make sure that you drop me a line! Dougie
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Apr 24, 2002, 1:31 PM
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I'm American, born and bred, but I lived in the UK for two (of the best) years. The thing I miss most isn't bonfires tho ... as we have a lot of wood stoves in my neighborhood ... it is the Peak District. I have to go back sometime and do Great North Road, Millstone. Not having been able to do it while there is one of my greatest regrets.
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tovster
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Are you all still in and using this site!! I hope so!! Send a message and let me know how to make this page better!? Michael
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schlong
Jul 11, 2002, 9:52 PM
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How about a free cookie for the 1000th brit on this thread!
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tovster
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A whole cookie could be yours!! For the 1000 post to this thread!!!
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benfieldj
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I am american but I lived in England, Cambridgeshire, for 7 years. I climbed quite a bit while I was there Wales, Peaks, Lakes, Pembroke, etc with the Bedford Mountaineering Club. I really enjoyed England and look forward to going back.
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OK one more out of the woodwork Just getting back into climbing after an outage of 3 years due to work. The extra pounds around the gut and lack of rock time are really showing at the moment. Ross
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Oct 15, 2002, 3:38 PM
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English......I am. But live in Bishop, California Mick R www.rockfax.com
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mrhardgrit
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Me too! And for those Brits who laid their hands on the lovely grit and know what it is all about... I ain't "hard" grit! Tom
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Apr 8, 2004, 2:21 PM
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hi, im new to this site but am pretty impressed and can tell i will be a regular. :D There doesnt seem many uk Climbers on here, anyone from the West Midlands? I.m becoming a regular at the RockFace in Birmingham and off to Yorkshire this weekend. Anyone else? ick
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Apr 8, 2004, 2:49 PM
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ay up folks. get your self up to the grit stone, much better than any other type of rock ive climbed on. then i am based in sheffield so i would say that. as for the weekend, im heading out to font for a week. the rockface is an ok wall. ive got a couple of mates that are stuck in brum so they are there most nights.
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