Plas-y-Nant Guest House and Conference Centre
in the Snowdonia National Park

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A Tribute to Geoff Longden

Geoff Longden was an Excursion Leader at Plas-y-Nant in 1971 - a contemporary of Phil Kennedy and Godfrey Rust.  Geoff sadly died in May 2007, and Godfrey Rust penned this tribute to him

Climbing to Everest

For Geoff Longden and all Plas-ites, June 2007


Such news that comes by email nowadays -
between something from Amazon.com
and a special offer for Viagra
your name leaped out from the subject line.
Thirty-five years it’s been since that summer
we led at Plas-y-Nant; nearly as long
since we talked face to face. A few times
I tried to find you on the internet
but even Google couldn’t track you down.
We’d lives to live out: youth was something gone.
We lost touch - but the memories were sealed,
wrapped up like butties for a Plas excursion
to munch on somewhere high on Glyder Fach.

In the leaders’ room in Everest, you, me and Phil,
hatching tomorrow’s plots. Who needed sleep?
And anyway it wouldn’t be too long
till one of the staff came shattering our dreams,
the vengeful handbell clanging in our ears,
dragging us down to breakfast and the guests.
Birthdays and notices – Why was he born
so beautiful, why was he born at all?
Then down the drive to Whiteway’s ancient buses
with Bob and Griff smiling at the wheel, their living made
from our un-Welsh foolishness; one going left
for coffee in Beddgelert, and the walks -
Yr Aran, Tryfan or the Snowdon Horseshoe –
and one for the trippers turning right, through Waunfawr
to Caernarvon and the coast: we must have played
football on every beach in Anglesey.
Singing the silly songs – oh you’ll never get to heaven
In a Whiteways bus…depending on
which girl you’ve got your arms around, of course.
Back for supper and daft Fun and Games,
romances on the Down and Up – pairing off
in the shadows on the bridle path - then singing
Goodnight Ladies, Shoo fly, Merrily
we roll along, roll along…until
the secret bean-feast on a Friday night
that everybody knew about, with Four Strong Winds
sung slow and mournful at the very end
to send the guests reluctantly back home
to Bolton or the Wirral - I’ll look for you
if I’m ever back this way; and the short climb
to the old hut of Everest, and bed.

There was religion too. You played along.
The childhood dose of dogma didn’t take
in your case – a compliant anarchist,
you weren’t too hot on creeds. Live and let live -
if the questions got too hard, put on your boots
and set out up a hill to walk it off.
How was your life’s excursion? A strident “A”,
with peaks and valleys, sometimes lost in cloud
or soaked in a hailstorm, longing to get home
but worth it for the blue skies on the ridge?
I doubt it was a stroll of a “B”, much less
“ C” Party to the seaside and the shops.
Well, summer’s over now. You won’t set out again
to lead the stragglers home over Crib Goch.
I couldn’t go myself these days - no head for heights,
though my son likes to scale a climbing wall,
and plays guitar, the same Paul Simon songs
I did at eighteen on those long gone nights
we talked and sang and dreamed in Everest.
I’m sorry you won’t hear this, and I can’t
be there to read it out for you - but hey,
you were never one to make a lot of fuss.
Here’s my goodbye, from Big G to Little G.
No plans to make. No mischief-making staff
can break your slumber with that dreadful bell.
Goodnight, little big man. Up to Everest. Sleep well.

Godfrey Rust

godfrey@wordsout.co.uk

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Plas-y-Nant caters for parties of all types

Plas-y-Nant can cater for parties of up to 50 people - Hen and Stag Parties, youth groups, keen walkers -whatever your group we provide a memorable break from everyday life

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We specialise in bespoke wedding arrangements

The Old Chapel at Plas-y-Nant is licensed for civil weddings, and we can provide the accommodation, the reception facilities and top quality catering to make your special day truly memorable.

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