| Climb Name | Type | Grade | # Ascents Recorded | Notes | Exclude Reason |
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| Pornographie | Sport route | 9a | 4 | ||
| Prehistorik | Boulder problem | 8B+ | 4 | ||
| Pressure | Boulder problem | 8B | 4 | ||
| Prisoners of the Sun | Trad climb | E9 | 4 | ||
| Psykovsky's Sequins | Trad climb | E9 | 4 | ||
| Punt'X | Sport route | 9a+ | 4 | Originally suggested at 9a it has since lost several holds and is now considered 9a+. |
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| Purgatory | Trad climb | E8 | 4 | ||
| Rainbow Jambaia | Trad climb | E7 | 4 | First free ascent of the main angel falls amphitheatre wall by a substantially new line. Its 31 pitches included nine E7s and took the seven-person team nineteen days to climb. Route: Rainbow Jambaia (31 pitches, E7 6b): All-free ascent of the Angel Falls wall, following the general line of Ruta Directa (1,150m, VI 6b A4, Gálvez-Medinabeitía, 1990), with many variations and an independent finish for the final eight pitches; Anne Arran, John Arran (U.K.), Ivan Calderón (Ven.), Miles Gibson (U.K.), Ben Heason (U.K.), Alex Klenov (Rus.), and Alfredo Rangel (Ven.), March 18-April 5, 2005. References[1] https://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/12200613400/Rainbow-Jambaia |
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| Rainman | Sport route | 9b | 4 | The first 9b in the UK and the hardest route climbed by a Brit at the time it was first climbed. The route starts up Rainshadow before breaking slightly rightward to join and finish up Bat Route. Breakdown is roughly 8a/+ (Raindogs without grabbing the chains) to 8A to 8c+. |
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| Ramadán | Sport route | 8b | 4 | ||
| Raubritter | Sport route | 8c | 4 | ||
| REM | Boulder problem | 8C+ | 4 | ||
| Return of the King | Trad climb | E9 | 4 | ||
| Revelations | Sport route | 8b | 4 | ||
| Rimmonruta (pre-1998 Rockfall) | Trad climb | E3 | 4 | ||
| Rokudo | Boulder problem | 8C | 4 | ||
| Route of All Evil | Sport route | 8b+ | 4 | ||
| Rumble in the Jungle | Boulder problem | 8A+ | 4 | ||
| Sabotage | Sport route | 8c+ | 4 | ||
| Sachidananda | Sport route | 9a+ | 4 |