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| In '65 there were 8 teams from Halton. Our team was, (back row from left) myself, Eddie Cochran, Malc Watts; (front row from left) Ron Dent, brother Kevin and Mick Lewry. |
I guess the rest of you must have thought we were a bit mad. We were throwing away weekends to tramp the lanes around Halton between March and June on training walks. Then off for two training weekends in Wales and Dartmoor. Well it was a long time ago, and we were a bit younger then.
Walking gear was not the trendy stuff you get from today's expedition stores, but as you can see, Eddie has a fetching "off the shoulder" tracksuit top, and both have the latest in narrow bottomed walking jeans. Ron and Eddie looking pleased to be on the Moor.
Eddie takes a rest. Malc does his imitation of "Oates going out to die".
Group photo by a "trig" point somewhere on Dartmoor on a training weekend prior to Ten Tors itself. |
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The 1965 expedition took place over 5/6 June. The camp for everyone for the night of the 4th was at Denbury near Newton Abbot. Reveille on the 5th was at 04:00 !! Breakfast, get organized, get to the start point, then "off" at 07:00. As best I remember it we were allowed to walk until 20:00 on the first evening, when all teams had to stop. Anyone caught walking after that was disqualified. You then started again at 07:00. We had stuck with our decision to take no tents, and luckily it didn't rain as it had done on the training weekend. You then had to finish by 16:00 (as I recall) on the second day. All 8 of the Halton teams finished successfully, so we were pretty chuffed.
Nothing like a "nice cuppa" ! Kevin demonstrates how you boil the tea leaves in a mess tin, then strain through the holes punched in the bottom of an old tin. Seemed all right then. |
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Like all these things, they only work if a lot of people put in a lot of effort behind the scenes. A lot of people helped with base camp support, especially on the Wales and Dartmoor weekends, so here's a shot of Johnny Carhart and Mick Bossy on base camp duty.
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A big thanks has to go to Al Stephens (centre of photo on the left) who was a Flt Lt then, and is still involved in Ten Tors today. He and Ernie Fox (Flg Off as then was, with Ron Dent in the RH photo), one of our Entry Flight Commanders, were the main drivers behind Halton's entry for Ten Tors that year.
We were pleased to see that Ernie and his wife accepted the invitation to attend the '95 reunion. Since then Ernie has also been to the 2000 Reunion, and the dedication service for our entry window. |