Bobby Drury left Liverpool after O-levels, knowing he had f***ed them up. Free now, he hitched to Snowdonia. His mum came crying on the phone, ‘You’ve failed them all.’ Bobby knew that. ‘No, Mum, I’ve led Vector.’ This was Thatcher’s lost generation. The slate quarries were walking distance; they’d have a smoke, a party in an abandoned hut, try and climb something. A small culture emerged of punks, nutters, artists and petty thieves, crawling up abandoned rock, then heading to the disco at the Dolbadarn. These were the Slateheads.
The people in these interleaving worlds – the punk dole dropout star- climbers; the Victorian quarrymen pioneers; the Welsh-speaking grandson of a ropeman, abseiling in to bolt sport climbs like Orangutang Overhang in the Noughties, Lee and his mates slogging west today – all are polished like nuggets in this 360° view over patience, pride, respect, thrill, movement, the competing claims of home and agency, and above all, a belief in second chances.
Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature 2020 (shortlist), New Welsh Writing Awards Rheidol Prize for Writing with a Welsh Theme or Setting (winner), British Mountaineering Council (BMC) Summit Magazine Christmas Gift List pick, 2020
‘An in-depth history of the climbs and characters of British slate quarries that is also a meditation on the nature of obsession, on the persistence of wildness in unexpected parts of a post-industrial world, and on the rock itself, at times sharp, lustrous and strangely beautiful.’ Katie Ives, Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature 2020 adjudication
‘Witty, absorbing, wide- ranging and razor-sharp account of a love affair with rock’ Helen Mort
‘Good and clear and honest. Like the climbers it presents, the story is careful and risk-taking, ambitious and humble. These are the things of great writing.’ Cynan Jones
‘Peter Goulding gives a personal account of falling in love with the north Wales slate quarries, immersing himself in the climbs and the history… As well as the climbing scene, Peter has done a great job of looking into the life and hazards of the quarrymen themselves, their past times and some of the histories of the conflicts between the communities and the clueless aristocratic quarry owners who cared little for the health of employees… An intriguing read.’ James (Caff) Mc Haffie
‘Incredibly gripping and emotional… a cast of wonderful characters… thrilling and nerve-wracking… I longed for these heroes to achieve their aims… Feels like a group rock and roll biography.’ Cathryn Summerhayes, Curtis Brown
Mục lục
1 You Are Now Leaving the Future
2 Mental Lentils
3 Comes the Dervish
4 Turn of the Century
5 Gideon
6 Flat
7 Opening Gambit
8 Twll Mawr
9 Fresh Air
10 Bluebottle
11 Never Never Land
12 Llanber’
13. Red and Yellow and Pink and Green…
14. The Rainbow of Recalcitrance
15 The Quarrymen
16 The Take Over by Department C
17 Hogiau Pen Garret
18. Avalanche
19 Moving Being
20 The Very Big and the Very Small
21 Dawes of Perception
22 The Quarryman
23 Supermassive Black Hole
24 Mister Blister
25 Time Bandit
26 The End
27 Staying and Leaving
28 Tambourine Man
29 The Meltdown
30 Instructor Job
31 Between the Here and Now
32 Le Grandpere
33 Y Rhaffwr
34 Slippery People
35 Endnotes
36 Climbing Terms
37 Biography & Further Reading
38 Quarry Names
39. Index
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Peter Goulding is a climber from the north of England. Most of his working life has been spent in pubs, kitchens and on building sites. He currently works at Center Parcs as an instructor, and is an alumnus of UEA.