Bored, flicking through Surfbirds, I has a quick look at the 2006 British year list - top 50. Only about 16 entries were above 300. This is a high number, obviously, but hardly that special for the really obsessive yearlisters of yesteryear. Even Master Evans score was not that high (for him), and second place.
Not that I could care less, but just out of interest, is competitive yearlisting dead in the UK? Was it killed by the recent books on the subject?
John
Not that I could care less, but just out of interest, is competitive yearlisting dead in the UK? Was it killed by the recent books on the subject?
John