Site update
With a new summer in the Northern Hemisphere comes a planned change to tombstoning.com. Over the last three years this site has changed from being a place for me to share pictures of tombstoning with friends, to a commentary on tombstoning in the UK. It has introduced me to members of the RNLI, RoSPA and various coasteering groups. I have been approached by numerous documentary makers, news programs and radio shows all interested in the opinion of someone who is willing to clearly promote an activity that is getting such a bad press. But most importantly, while discussing tombstoning with the RNLI and RoSPA, it led to a clear definition of what tombstoning was, and a decision that educating people of the dangers of tombstoning would be a better approach than trying to enforce a ban.
I am very pleased to see campaigns like ‘Don’t Jump into the Unknown’ get as much promotion as possible. Along with some short and sharp points of advice, people should be able to make their own educated decision as to whether tombstoning at a particular spot is safe. The RNLI have just launched a campaign to coincide with summer holidays to stop people tombstoning. Although it warns people not to do it, it is still a step in the right direction - away from trying to ban it altogether - which I am happy to see.
This step back from an attempt to enforce a ban, along with a better definition of tombstoning, agreed by RoSPA and the RNLI, has in a way made this site a success. It will continue to bring news and commentary on tombstoning, but will re-organise itself to focus on the safety aspect rather than countering sensationalist and ill-informed news articles.
The ongoing maintenance of information and news on the site has taken a blow in 2010 as I am in the middle of a year long trip around the world, chasing the snow and enjoying winter both north and south of the equator. It is making tombstoning at my favourite spot, Stair Hole, quite difficult. It will also no doubt have an impact on this site and my ability to capture all newsworthy tombstoning references and share them here. One thing it has given opportunity for is a look at how other countries respond to tombstoning, albeit likely by a different name. This is something I hope to add to the site in future.
As always any comments on posts here are appreciated and encouraged. I am always interested in other peoples perspective, whether it be for or against throwing yourself off the edge of a perfectly stable piece of terra firma, into - if like me you’re in the UK - a usually rather cold stretch of water.
