Jimmy Jewell (climber)


Philip "Jimmy" Jewell was a British rock climber who was active during the 1970s and 1980s. He was a solo climber.

Life

Jewell was born in South Wales and spent much of his childhood in Ferndale where, according to locals, he and his friends climbed in the quarries above the town. He moved with his family to Birmingham, England while still a child. His father had worked in the South Wales Coalfield, but moved to Birmingham in search of better employment.
Jewell was a member of the Birmingham Cave and Crag Club. On first approaching the club he was taken to Llanberis by club members Graham Wales and Mick Moss. On that trip he was taken up Direct on Dinas Mot. On the final pitch he could not make the moves, but instead climbed the rope, hand over hand. Eighteen months later he led Cenotaph Corner on Dinas Cromlech. On 16 April 1978 he made the first ascent of The Flytrap at Gogarth, along with Joe Brown and D. Cuthbertson.
Jewell featured in Total Control, a video of classic 1980s UK climbing made by Alun Hughes, a Welsh film maker. Hughes filmed him climbing "Left Wall" at Dinas Cromlech and for the purposes of the film Jewell soloed the same route six times, using exactly the same moves and chalking in the same places. This amounted to 800 ft of climbing.
A photograph taken by Paul Williams shortly before Jewell's death, featured Jewell doing an early-morning solo ascent of "The Axe" on Clogwyn Du'r Arddu, Snowdon. The photograph was reproduced as a poster, and featured on the cover of the 1989 Clogwyn Du'r Arddu guidebook.
The Climbers' Club Journal said of Jewell:

Death

Jewell died on 31 October 1987 while returning to his climbing club hut, via a climb known as Poor Man's Peuterey at Tremadog, North Wales. Soloing the route in trainers, he slipped and fell to his death. He is buried at Bangor New Cemetery in North Wales.

Recognition

The largest meal on offer at Pete's Eats, a climbing cafe in Llanberis, North Wales, is called a "Big Jim" in his honour. The meal came about after he asked for a "full breakfast", the staff misunderstood his Birmingham accent thinking he had asked for "four breakfasts", Jewell ate the resulting order.