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Dave Cowans

February 6, 1947 - September 10, 2020

Dave Cowans. Climber, Socialist, Dad and Grandad. As current strange times mean we can't hear and share the memories and stories you have of him, it would be lovely if you could take the time to register (for free) and share your stories and memories of Dad on this page. Thank you xx

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Eric Almquist 2020-09-24 23:15:41 wrote:

I met Dave in the late 1980s when climbing with Andy Tomlinson in North Wales. Dave was an irrepressible climber and spirit, with a flashing smile and sparkling wit. Dave was immediately welcoming and friendly, and I grew to respect his intellect and deep and raucous sense of humor. Dave often spoke so fast that this American sometimes had no idea what he was saying. When I was with Dave and Andy at the pub after a long day, Dave would refer to me as "our colonial friend". It was all great fun. Our friendship took us climbing first in North Wales (on Dinas Mot, Cloggy, Dinas Cromlech, Cyrn Las and other parts of Llanberis Pass). We climbed on at least six trips that Dave made to the US--to New Hampshire, Lumpy Ridge in Colorado, Yosemite and Tuolumne Meadows, and the Shawangunks in New York. It was always an adventure. He came to my 50th birthday party in Boston, and I attended his 50th birthday party in Colwyn Bay. I shall miss you greatly, Dave--you were a warm, kind, fun, and intelligent friend. My wife Nanny and sons Adam, Adrian, and Nick all loved you, too. I lift a glass of ale to you, old friend! See you on the other side!

Eric Almquist 2020-09-24 23:15:41 wrote: I met Dave in the late 1980s when climbing with Andy Tomlinson in North Wales. Dave was an irrepressible climber and spirit, with a flashing smile and sparkling wit. Dave was immediately welcoming and friendly, and I grew to respect his intellect and deep and raucous sense of humor. Dave often spoke so fast that this American sometimes had no idea what he was saying. When I was with Dave and Andy at the pub after a long day, Dave would refer to me as "our colonial friend". It was all great fun. Our friendship took us climbing first in North Wales (on Dinas Mot, Cloggy, Dinas Cromlech, Cyrn Las and other parts of Llanberis Pass). We climbed on at least six trips that Dave made to the US--to New Hampshire, Lumpy Ridge in Colorado, Yosemite and Tuolumne Meadows, and the Shawangunks in New York. It was always an adventure. He came to my 50th birthday party in Boston, and I attended his 50th birthday party in Colwyn Bay. I shall miss you greatly, Dave--you were a warm, kind, fun, and intelligent friend. My wife Nanny and sons Adam, Adrian, and Nick all loved you, too. I lift a glass of ale to you, old friend! See you on the other side!

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