Change Log for The Naked Edge

Overview

Total Changes

19

First Change

7th Dec 2021

Last Change

15th Dec 2024

Log

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1 15th December 2024 09:48:47 remus ascent Derek Hersey ascent_style_id
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2 15th December 2024 09:48:47 remus ascent Derek Hersey climb_id
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3 15th December 2024 09:48:47 remus ascent Derek Hersey ascent_dt_end
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1990-01-01
4 15th December 2024 09:48:47 remus ascent Derek Hersey ascent_dt_start
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5 15th December 2024 09:48:47 remus ascent Derek Hersey ascent_type_id
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6 15th December 2024 09:48:47 remus ascent Derek Hersey climber_id
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7 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins ascent_dt_start
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8 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins ascent_dt_end
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9 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins notes_pretty
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<p><a href="/climber/2560/jim-erickson">Jim Erickson</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>The late, great British climber <a href="/climber/1107/derek-hersey">Derek Hersey</a> is remembered for his buoyant personality and amazing free solos in the 1980s, perhaps the most famous of which was the Naked Edge, a five-pitch climb with three pitches of 5.11a/b, which he did at least twice. But, despite the Hersey lore and aura, he was not the first person to free-solo it—it was in fact Jim Collins in 1978. Collins was emotionally upset about some personal matters, so he went to <a href="/crag/5143/eldorado-canyon">Eldorado Canyon</a> on the spur of the moment and, although wearing a harness and carrying a sling and one carabiner “just in case,” free-soloed the whole climb. Collins had done the route before, five times, but it was not well-rehearsed. On two of those five roped ascents, Collins had fallen off. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.climbing.com/people/cleaning-up-climbing-history/#:~:text=The%20Forgotten%20First%20Free%20Solo%20of%20the%20Naked%20Edge">https://www.climbing.com/people/cleaning-up-climbing-history/</a></p>
10 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins climber_id
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11 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins climb_id
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12 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins ascent_style_id
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13 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins notes
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[Jim Erickson](/climber/2560/jim-erickson): > The late, great British climber [Derek Hersey](/climber/1107/derek-hersey) is remembered for his buoyant personality and amazing free solos in the 1980s, perhaps the most famous of which was the Naked Edge, a five-pitch climb with three pitches of 5.11a/b, which he did at least twice. But, despite the Hersey lore and aura, he was not the first person to free-solo it—it was in fact Jim Collins in 1978. Collins was emotionally upset about some personal matters, so he went to [Eldorado Canyon](/crag/5143/eldorado-canyon) on the spur of the moment and, although wearing a harness and carrying a sling and one carabiner “just in case,” free-soloed the whole climb. Collins had done the route before, five times, but it was not well-rehearsed. On two of those five roped ascents, Collins had fallen off. [1] ### References [1] [https://www.climbing.com/people/cleaning-up-climbing-history/](https://www.climbing.com/people/cleaning-up-climbing-history/#:~:text=The%20Forgotten%20First%20Free%20Solo%20of%20the%20Naked%20Edge)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1 +1,7 @@ - +[Jim Erickson](/climber/2560/jim-erickson): + +> The late, great British climber [Derek Hersey](/climber/1107/derek-hersey) is remembered for his buoyant personality and amazing free solos in the 1980s, perhaps the most famous of which was the Naked Edge, a five-pitch climb with three pitches of 5.11a/b, which he did at least twice. But, despite the Hersey lore and aura, he was not the first person to free-solo it—it was in fact Jim Collins in 1978. Collins was emotionally upset about some personal matters, so he went to [Eldorado Canyon](/crag/5143/eldorado-canyon) on the spur of the moment and, although wearing a harness and carrying a sling and one carabiner “just in case,” free-soloed the whole climb. Collins had done the route before, five times, but it was not well-rehearsed. On two of those five roped ascents, Collins had fallen off. [1] + +### References + +[1] [https://www.climbing.com/people/cleaning-up-climbing-history/](https://www.climbing.com/people/cleaning-up-climbing-history/#:~:text=The%20Forgotten%20First%20Free%20Solo%20of%20the%20Naked%20Edge)
14 15th December 2024 09:48:29 remus ascent Jim Collins ascent_type_id
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15 18th October 2024 14:03:46 remus ascent Tobin Sorenson notes_pretty
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<p>Third ascent, some falls.</p>
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<p>Some falls.</p>
16 18th October 2024 14:03:46 remus ascent Tobin Sorenson notes
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Third ascent, some falls.
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Some falls.
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17 4th February 2024 16:35:48 remus ascent John Bachar notes_pretty
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<p>Third ascent, some falls.</p>
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<p>Some falls.</p>
18 4th February 2024 16:35:48 remus ascent John Bachar notes
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Third ascent, some falls.
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Some falls.
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19 7th December 2021 18:16:56 remus - - -
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