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A Passion Shared continued... What is said of one could equally be said of the other, for Jean and Pierre Ravier are twins after all, and the fresh air of the Pyrenees has made them who they are. It was in the fresh air of the Pyrenees that we eventually did meet face to face. It was the early summer of 2006 and I’d received an invitation from the mayor of Gavarnie to attend a celebration of mountaineering, built around the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of the north face of the Tour du Marboré, one of the landmarks in the history of Pyrenean climbing. It was Jean, of course, who’d made that first ascent, and Jean and Pierre who must have asked monsieur le mayor to send me an invitation. My wife insisted that I went. So I booked a flight to Pau, hired a car for a few days and drove to Gavarnie where I bivvied in a meadow. Next morning we met; Jean, Pierre, and Jean’s wife Michèle standing in the street before me. Three beaming faces, the brightest of bonjours, followed by a day I shall never forget. It was a day in which I was introduced to numerous climbers from France and Spain I’d been writing about for years – all of whom greeted me as a friend. There followed presentations in the Maison du Parc, an outdoor Mass for fallen climbers, and a banquet for 200 in the evening, with me the only Englishman among all the Pyrénéistes. Speeches, singing, laughter – in a haze of wine there were no language barriers. That night I slept in the house of a friend of the twins, and the following day drove with Pierre to Tuzaguet to rejoin Jean and Michèle and meet other members of their family. We sat in the garden at long trestle tables, a dozen and more of us side by side in harmony; a feast before us that went on, it seemed, all day. Our long years of friendship by post was toasted in champagne. We ate and drank and laughed in the warm summer sunshine, and when those who had homes to go to finally drifted away, and my three friends went to lie down, I sat with my back against a tree, notebook in hand, and attempted to get my befuddled brain to make sense of it all. AGM WEEKEND 2019 The Guild’s 2019 Big Weekend for members and guests is heading for the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. Be sure to block off the weekend of Friday 4 October to Monday 7 October in your diary and join other members and guests for what promises to be a really exciting weekend. At the heart of the weekend, of course, is the Guild’s AGM, on Saturday 5 October, at 4pm, followed by our annual awards ceremony and Guild dinner. After our first trip to Exmoor this year, the Broads marks another first and we’re talking to the Broads Authority to explore a variety of educational and outdoor exploration activities. We’ll be based at the Waveney River Centre, which is on the border between Norfolk and Suffolk, not far from Lowestoft. The Centre offers a range of different types of accommodation, from camping, yurts and pods at one end of the scale up to top quality hotel rooms at the other. Our main accommodation will comprise three very well appointed apartments, housing a total of eighteen guests in a combination of double and twin rooms for the full three-night stay. The cost per guest per night is likely to about £30. Those wanting to stay for fewer (or indeed more) nights will be able to choose from the range of other accommodation types. Among facilities at the venue are an indoor swimming pool, hot tubs, and cycle and kayak hire, as well as the chance to explore the miles of scenic Broads and their rich wildlife in a motor cruiser. Trains serve nearby Oulton Broad, as well as www.waveneyrivercentre.co.uk Beccles and Hadiscoe. Although booking for next year’s weekend is not yet open, it would be a great help if you could drop an email now to the organiser, Stan Abbott, to express interest, stating whether you’ll be bringing a guest and how many nights you expect to stay: [email protected]. Looking even further ahead, our 2020 weekend will be held at the Nature Conservancy Council’s Malham Field Centre, near Settle, Yorkshire, 9-12 October. 4 Outdoor focus | winter 2018 www.kevreynolds.co.uk