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  • RIP Ian McNaught-Davis
  • Harry_the_Spider
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    A few days ago, but I’ve only just read it.

    Big part of my childhood. 🙁

    derek_starship
    Free Member

    Mine too.
    Him and Chris Searle doing the computer show. Loved every minute.
    RIP fella.

    PJay
    Free Member

    Mine too! Making the most of the micro and all that; brilliant!

    Like most of us he must have been stunned by the massive surge forward of computer technology.

    RIP.

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    thepurist
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    First reaction was “Ian who?” then I saw the pic and was transported back to my youth. RIP Ian.

    TheSanityAssassin
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    He might not actually have died though.
    Maybe if they tried turning him off and back on again…..

    Harry_the_Spider
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    loddrik
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    😕

    kcal
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    🙁 general enthusiast really

    first ascent of Muztagh Tower as well, flipping heck.

    grizedaleforest
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    For me he was the face and voice that accompanied those first bold outdoor broadcasts from the Old Man of Hoy and Gogarth. I associate him with the great climbing characters of the 60’s and 70’s – Patey, Brown, Haston, Bonington et al. A very sad loss.

    mattsccm
    Free Member

    Telly climbing with Mac et al was what got me climbing.
    The “names” of my youth are starting to go.

    grizedaleforest
    Full Member

    The “names” of my youth are starting to go.

    Me too 🙁

    footflaps
    Full Member

    He was also a decent climber in his day. Loved the computer show, was excellent in its time.

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