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2016/17 with the NRCC

This past year has been huge for the NRCC, with more members than ever before and lots of great activities. We have climbed hard and had fun both at and outside of climbing. As well as twice weekly climbing/bouldering sessions, we’ve been here and there for trips and outings.

We kicked off the year with a trip to Snow Factor in Glasgow for some ice climbing. Some chose to try out the slopes instead, with various luck you could say.

Shortly after came the annual NRCC pub climb, this legendary event always lives up to it’s expectations and is a can’t miss for both new and old members.

To make the best of the lovely autumn weather, we headed out to Blackford Quarry for an outdoors climbing and bouldering session. We usually head to Blackford at the start of every year, to introduce our new climbers to outdoors climbing and for some variation.

There’s a first for everything, and in October we had our first NRCC Pub Quiz, with questions about climbing, the committee and also non-climbing related topics.

We also participated in #ThisGirlCan week, a great opportunity to show off all our fantastic female climbers!

There was also time to head to EICA Ratho for some even cooler climbs than before.

Last but not least from a busy first month, we crowned our first Climber of the Month, Bride, who will be taking the role of Secretary in the 2017/18 committee.

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Come November, there’s time for some more antics, this time at Tenpin bowling. Turns out we have no photos from the night, so these climbers falling like bowling pins will have to do.

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There was also time for some more oudoors climbing, both at Blackford Quarry and Bowden Doors in Northumbria.

Our biggest event (ever!) also happened in November, we had climber Pete Whittaker join us for a talk on his recent projects and how he became one of the best crack climbers in the world. The event sold out, and Pete delivered an inspiring and insightful talk.

End of November we found a new Climber of the Month, Chloe, who is the new Media Secretary of the club.

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True to tradition, every December there’s time for a Christmas meal. We headed out to Revolution for lovely food and the usual NRCC antics.

New year and time to try new things, so we sent our President and Secretary to participate in the Team Napier Sports Day. We think they participated at least, although they seem to have just been standing around in the background almost all day..

And of course, another year, another pub crawl. And we of course have some more low quality photos of our drunken activities!

We have of course another Climber of the Month, Alistair, who is the new committee’s Treasurer. Starting to sense a theme here..

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Come February there was high time for another trip, this time to The Climbing Academy in Glasgow. Henrik made this film to sum up the day:

Another chance to show off how great we are came up and we grabbed it; Euan and Richard were off to Sighthill once again, with James joining them to kick some ass at basketball.

We can’t always climb and drink, so this time we settled on food. We headed off to Cosmo to eat more than humanly possible, and succeeded.

To lose all the extra weight we got from Cosmo, we did two trips in one weekend, first climbing at EICA Ratho, and then a hike in the Cairngorms.

February’s Climber of the Month, Gabriel, has been a valued and faithful member of the NRCC his entire time in Edinburgh, but unfortunately he had to go back to Mexico. Once a member, always a member Gabriel!

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March brings the most anticipated event of the year, Sports Ball. Having been nominated for three prizes, we were all psyched to say the least.

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The club got their first prizes this year, the Media Award, and Sportsman of the Year for our President Euan King. Thank you to everyone who nominated the club!

Reaching the end of the year also means Annual General Meeting time, and time to elect a new committee.

The year has nearly come to an end, but not quite yet. A few of our keenest climbers headed up to the Cairngorms with St John Scotland MSI to learn mountain safety skills.

After deadlines, assessments and exams came the real big event of this year with the NRCC, our bouldering holiday to France. This is the first time we’ve done a big trip like this, and it definitely lived up to our expectations!

Now we’re all getting ready for another year of climbing and carrying on the success of the club into another year!

Committee 2016/17

As you might have seen on our Facebook or Committee page, this year’s committee isn’t shy. On the first post of our new blog, we’re taking the opportunity to post our introductions for the world to see!

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Hey, I’m Euan and I’m the President of the NRCC this year. I’m going into third year, studying Civil Engineering.
I can’t even remember how long I’ve climbed for, and I don’t intend to stop yet! This year I’m looking forward to some sick new trips with the NRCC, and making the lively club what it is today. My favourite memory of last year has to be the cold, nipple perking climb up Schiehallion Munro for it’s awesome views. NRCC cannot be compared to any other club for it’s diversity and levels of dankage.

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Hey, I’m Richard, and I’m the Secretary of the NRCC this year. I study Marketing and Web Design, going into third year.
I’ve been climbing for two years, and my favourite climbing memory is the first time I crushed a 6B climb, it felt like I’d made proper progress since I started. This year I’m looking forward to trying trad climbing, a style of climbing I’ve not done much of before, and I’m also extremely excited for a very special climber joining us during the semester… The NRCC is such a fantastic group to socialise and climb with, and everyone’s completely insane!

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Hi there, I’m Gavin, the Treasurer of the club. I’m going into second year of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. I’ve been climbing for about a year now and love every moment, from trips to Ratho to our awesome pub climbs!!! I’m super excited about welcoming everybody to the club and raising it to new highs with some ace trips lined up. The club is a great way to meet some sick people and have loads of fun!

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‘Sup Troops! I’m Cerstin and I’ll be your Social Secretary for the year. I’m going into my fourth year of Festival & Event Management which makes me the expert of all things party and tequila. I’ve been climbing for a year now, but don’t let that fool you as I still whoop ass on the wall with my lanky legs ????! I’m looking forward to planning all sorts of trips and nights out for you guys – including our legendary pub climb! We’re going to make sure this year’s the best one yet!

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Hi, my name is John and I’m the Meet Secretary at the NRCC. I’m in my second year of Product Design Engineering. I only started climbing regularly last year, although I first started many years ago. As well as climbing at the indoor walls I’ve been doing a bit of trad, and I’m excited for outdoor trips and some new crags. Some of my favourite memories from the club are the winter comps and battling boulder problems at Alien Rock 2. The club is the perfect place to meet other enthusiastic climbers or start climbing for the first time.

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Hi, I’m James, the Club Development Officer – although I’m not really sure what that is yet. I’m in my final year of Accounting. I’ve been climbing for about a year and a half now and love it all. The club has so many fantastic outings and pub climbs, I wouldn’t miss them for the world! I’m super excited to be welcoming everybody to the club, especially the newcomers, and I’m looking forward to what the year has in store for us all.

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Heya! My name is Maria and I’m the Media Secretary. I’m going into my second year of Journalism, and started climbing only just last year. I’m the committee’s only foreigner, but luckily not also the club’s!
I love the NRCC for all the people in it who made me feel welcome since day one at the taster session. Everyone’s so friendly and fun to climb with. I’m very excited to get back on the wall, but also welcoming everyone new and old to the club. I’m also looking forward to trying a bit more lead climbing this year, as I’m not very confident with it but want to improve. I had such a good time last year, from Sunday hungover bouldering sessions to mini van trips to Glasgow, and I’m looking forward to doing it all again this year!