Slight problem: South is full of one thing... Southerners.....
hehe...Why don't we meet in the middle and go to Whales! [preferably north Whales]
Anyhoo.... re guidebooks. There is a valid case for getting NEW crag area guide books, as iterated by many people.
Students have HUGE holiday periods = plenty of time for them to go abroad and experience something new, sometimes just the once maybe. Why blow a load of your own cash on a guide book which is probably going to be used by an yourself once? When the club members in general may be going there several times over. I.e. a font guide book would defo get used, as would a spain ect.
Michaf C G wrote:
There is an excellent Jingo Wobbly guidebook on the area (those who have been to font will know this) It doesnt feature photos but instead has excellent drawings of yellowish blobs with faces with bowties to tell you what sort of shag it is.
If i remember rightly we loved that guide book! - It was amazing in europe, some of the route descriptions were brilliant! - I hope one of those were purchased!?
There is always a small group who go abroad, and the new purchases should be tailored more to that, we've a boat load of books for the majority, why not fine tune our library to encourage more exciting locations!?
I hope some 'foreign' books were purchased. ... Any on Alpine routes?
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