Our first book will be "Touching the Void," by Joe Simpson. For our first meeting, which will be held on February 8 from 6:30-7:30 in the community room of the Tunbridge Public Library, please read the first 6 chapters and come prepared to discuss them.
After more than a month long break, I think it's time to bring the UVMLS back. Right now, I think a good next meeting date would be Thursday, February 28th. This gives us some time to pick and read our next book. Speaking of which, I have a few ideas for our next read. At the last meeting, we had mentioned maybe branching out and reading a book about long-distance sailing, which, while not "mountain literature," has many themes in common with other books we've read. I'd like to put this out for consideration, but I also think that A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush , by Eric Newby, could be a good pick that is still mountain-based. It's more of a travel book and less of a hardcore suffering epic. I've put a poll below. If a majority of people select "sailing book," I'll pick one and let the group know which book specifically we're going to read. What do you want to read for our next book? A sailing book (If this option wins, I
Maybe we can have a Mountain Word of the Week. I need a hand getting distinguishing abseil from rappel... and much more. I have not finished the sixth chapter yet, but have looked at all the pictures... (o; See you there Thursday night!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a good idea! I can cook something up for this thursday. As for the difference between abseil and rappel... they're actually the same thing (lowering oneself on a rope), just different words.
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