2002 Calendar...
22-23 June
Summer Solstice Beach Barbecue, Treen, Cornwall
One of the highlights of the club year - we provide the equipment and charcoal, you bring the food and drink, for an evening of enjoyment, beach-side bouldering and impromptu swimming.
11th-13th October
New Members' Meet, Club Cottage
All new members and prospective members are warmly invited - an excellent chance for you to link up with club members.
9th November
Annual Dinner, Royal Victoria Hotel, Llanberis
The main event of our social calendar, this is a three-course meal with guest speaker and disco. Prizes given for best navigational disaster, most amusing hitch in an expedition, best sandbagger etc, etc.
Contact Mikki Storey for details about any of the above events.
Weekly Meets
The club meets every Wednesday evening at Mile End Wall. Staff there know many NLMC members and will be to point you in our direction.
After our Wednesday training sessions we go to Palm Tree pub, two minutes away in Mile End Park, where once again, staff know us and will you in touch with us.
Rachel Stacey, Membership Secretary, attends the Wednesday meets. Contact her on 07771 894095.
We also meet regularly at the Westway, and at the Castle though on a less formal basis. Contact Rachel Stacey for details.
Informal trips
Groups of members go away almost every weekend to climbing venues including Cornwall, the Peak District, North Wales, Pembroke, North Devon and the Wye Valley. Arranged after sessions either at Mile End Wall, the Westway or the Castle, these trips are a good way of getting to know the club.
Longer trips abroad are also organized frequently - in recent years members have been to all corners of the world, including Pakistan, Baffin Island, Sardinia, Chile, South Georgia, Greenland, France and Spain.
Join the club email list
The club increasingly uses email to communicate, whether that be news of forthcoming club events, requests for newsletter articles or just details of something that members might find of interest.
The club committee appreciate there are issues with using emails and endeavour to minimise these negative effects by:
Keeping the number of emails small (typically around one a month). Not sending attachments using the list.
Sending the emails as 'Blind Copies' so that email addresses of subscribers are kept hidden.
Not disclosing the list to anyone outside the club committee.
Not a club member? It doesn't matter you can still the club list.
To join the list or if your email address has recently changed, email John.
How many members are there?
About 180 at present.