John Barnard

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  • in reply to: Virtual club room idea #15429
    John Barnard
    Participant

    This seems an excellent idea, perhaps allowing us to recreate something of the old Thursday evenings at the clubroom atmosphere. I have no particular technical expertise, but apparently a online video conferencing system called Zoom has become very popular in recent years.

    A quick look at its website (https://zoom.us/) suggests that it might be suitable. So far as I can work out it allows:
    – meetings with up to 100 participants (of which up to 25 can be shown on the screen at one time)
    – meetings of up to 40 minutes duration are free
    – longer meetings require the host to have a paid-for subscription (£11.99 per month – probably within the club’s budget)
    – unlimited number of meetings (so presumably we can all go to the “bar” (fridge) every 40 minutes, and then start again)
    – only the “host” needs to be registered on the system
    – participants can join by desktop, mobile or tablet
    – there seems to be some feature for joining in by dialling in on an ordinary telephone, but I’m not certain that that’s available in the UK, and it may involve a premium-rate number. Could be useful for our loyal and long-standing member without internet

    Is there anyone in the club who has experience of this system in a work context?
    JB

    in reply to: Patterdale latest #15252
    John Barnard
    Participant

    Those planning to drive to Patterdale this weekend via th A1/Scotch Corner/A66 route may want to take into account that there is a planned closure of the A66 between Scotch Corner and Rokeby from 9pm Friday 14 February until 6am Monday 17 February.

    I was alerted to this in a recent FRCC news item, but details are at https://highwaysengland.co.uk/projects/a66-east-layton-to-west-layton/

    Last weekend’s planned closure was actually cancelled due to Storm Ciara making it unsafe to proceed with the roadworks, and Dennis might have a similar effect this weekend (or close the road in its own right, as well as cancelling the roadworks).

    Have fun those who are going – I well remember the one glorious winter weekend of the mid 1980s, with a mass ascent of Nethermost Gully in perfect condtions, and the years of wet, windswept ascents of Place Fell that followed it. Not to mention the grumpy Scottish landlord at the White Lion (now moved on, I assume). I will stick to strugging across the Snake on Saturday night to hear some Beethoven at Bridgewater Hall.

    in reply to: Emergency Contact details #14972
    John Barnard
    Participant

    On my Android (Motorola moto g6 play) it’s under Settings > System > About phone

    Using in an Emergency you have to swipe up to get a keypad, then tap on Emergency, then (twice) on Emergency Information the top, which gives two tabs, one with your address, blood group, allergies etc., and one with your ICE contacts.

    Isn’t it wonderful that these systems are so well standardised.

    in reply to: Slide Show Thursday November 7th #14742
    John Barnard
    Participant

    That’s fine by me. See you then (assuming Stannington isn’t an island by then!)
    Anyone else interested?

    in reply to: Slide Show Thursday November 7th #14739
    John Barnard
    Participant

    Could be. What time? JB

    in reply to: Win Hill Trig Column #14345
    John Barnard
    Participant

    This seems to be becoming a bit of a tendency, and I suspect is a case of “guerrilla maintenance”. Googling “painted trig point” shows up several pictures, though I’m not sure that any of the examples there improve much on plain white (or unpainted). There is also some information in the comments on a OS blog at https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2013/06/triangulation-trig-pillar-art/ . The OS seems to have abandoned its former “adopt a trig point” scheme, and has passed responsibility back to landowners (not sure who that is for Win Hill).

    in reply to: Good Friday climbing. #13664
    John Barnard
    Participant

    Excellent. I hope to be able to come along with some friends who will be staying in Sheffield. Forecast is 19C with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze. Any timings?

    in reply to: Slide Show this Thurs (3 Jan): Kanchenjunga Adventures #13132
    John Barnard
    Participant

    Just a quick reminder that my “Kangchenjunga Adventures” slide show will be taking place at the clubroom at 8.0pm tonight. See you there!
    JB

    in reply to: Skiing/Ski touring – Scotland #11423
    John Barnard
    Participant

    I am in Aviemore (at FRCC hut) at present, where it put down a couple of inches in the village this morning, but it now (1pm) feels quite warm in weak sunshine. There is a lot of wind forecast over the next few days, with some thawing, but severe wind chill on the tops. I am due to go in to an Eagles meet at Corrour (Loch Ossian) tomorrow, though the estate road (from Laggan dam) is currently impassable. My week has been rather frustrating so far, as the good days (which are few and far between) have been needed to get access to/from where we were staying (was in Glen Affric over the weekend) with limited achievements in between. The avalanche danger is also quite high, with a lot of windslab about. You may get some good skiing, but it’ll be a bit hit and miss. Apparently the pistes are very crowded, as it’s half term for some Scottish schools. My plans are slightly uncertain for obvious reasons, but I’ll probably be heading south on Sunday. Good luck if you decide to come. JB

    in reply to: Seasonal Stagger: Sun 18 Dec #3426
    John Barnard
    Participant

    I did a bit of reconnaissance for the walk on Sunday, and it is likely to be a bit wet and muddy in places – flippers and snorkel are probably not necessary, but I’m considering wearing wellies!

    in reply to: Seasonal Stagger: Sun 18 Dec #3420
    John Barnard
    Participant

    The plan for the Seasonal Stagger on Sunday is to walk from my house (46 Uppergate Road, Stannington, S6 6BX) to the village of Worrall, where we will stop for refreshment at the Blue Ball (320 Haggstones Road, Worrall, Sheffield, S35 0PD; http://www.blueballworrall.co.uk/). If we depart on time (10.30) from Stannington, I expect we will get there between 12.0 and 12.30. They do not serve meals there, but the landlord has told me that if we get there early, there is chance there may be a few bacon butties available (but I suggest bringing sandwiches in case they’ve run out). There will be a local carol-singing session in progress in the back room, but there should be enough space for us in the main bar. After some modest libation we will walk back to Stannington (by a different route) for tea, cakes, mince pies etc (please bring contributions), aiming to be back by 3.30pm. The overall profile of the walk will be down-up-down-up.

    I understand that a party of cyclists intends to take their own route, joining the walkers both for the pub stop and the tea party. Perhaps someone could post details as a reply to this message. The aged and infirm, and those with other commitments at various stages of the day are, of course, welcome to join us for whatever active or inactive parts of the programme they are able to.

    Seasonal hats will be tolerated, but are not obligatory.

    See you on Sunday!

    JB (07985 465330)

    in reply to: sunday 18th September #3090
    John Barnard
    Participant

    The messages seem to be sent out rather randomly. I did not receive an e-mail about Mike’s original report on the walk, but did get an e-mail alert for his subsequent posting saying that no messages had been sent out (top of this thread); I didn’t then get an e-mail with Dave’s reply (above).

    Having the links to the reports, or other relevant messages, from the meets list is a useful feature, but the issue seems to be whether or not the e-mails are sent out.

    in reply to: 2015 Photo Competition #1278
    John Barnard
    Participant

    Could we also have the photographer and the climb/mountain/species identified?

    in reply to: Thursday 29th Jan Bamford Edge & Win Hill #921
    John Barnard
    Participant

    About ten days ago Bamford Clough was technically closed, though I successfully ascended it by squeezing round the barriers (fairly substantial portable fencing) at bottom and top. At the bottom there was a notice saying “Road Closed” (not that I’d actually want to take a vehicle up it!) whle at the top the notice said “Footpath Closed”. We passed at least two other parties going down it. You might like to reconnoitre the current situation before you do the walk.

    in reply to: check message board for replies #476
    John Barnard
    Participant

    Did you tick the checkbox below the box where you type your message asking to be notified of follow-up replies by e-mail? Al – it might be an idea of this box was automatically ticked by default, so that you can untick it only if you don’t want e-mail notifications.

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