Change Log for The Sloth

Overview

Total Changes

9

First Change

25th Aug 2022

Last Change

22nd Feb 2024

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1 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth ascent_dt_end
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2 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth climber_id
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3 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth climb_id
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4 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth ascent_style_id
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5 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth notes
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> Yes, this was my first visit to the Roaches and the first climb I did there, a few minutes after getting off the coach from Leeds. > This did not seem like poor protection at the time: what could be better than a number 3 hawser-laid sling over a block?! Remember, cams had not been invented at this time. Nor had belay devices - note that John Syrett is using the classic waist belay and belay gloves. John was a very bold leader, but also a fantastically solid second; absolutely nothing casual about his belaying. Notice his attention and just the right amount of slack in the rope. > Note the socks inside the EBs, and the waist belts; no leg loops. [1] ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=61347](https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=61347)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1 +1,9 @@ - +> Yes, this was my first visit to the Roaches and the first climb I did there, a few minutes after getting off the coach from Leeds. + +> This did not seem like poor protection at the time: what could be better than a number 3 hawser-laid sling over a block?! Remember, cams had not been invented at this time. Nor had belay devices - note that John Syrett is using the classic waist belay and belay gloves. John was a very bold leader, but also a fantastically solid second; absolutely nothing casual about his belaying. Notice his attention and just the right amount of slack in the rope. + +> Note the socks inside the EBs, and the waist belts; no leg loops. [1] + +### References + +[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=61347](https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=61347)
6 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>Yes, this was my first visit to the Roaches and the first climb I did there, a few minutes after getting off the coach from Leeds.</p> <p>This did not seem like poor protection at the time: what could be better than a number 3 hawser-laid sling over a block?! Remember, cams had not been invented at this time. Nor had belay devices - note that John Syrett is using the classic waist belay and belay gloves. John was a very bold leader, but also a fantastically solid second; absolutely nothing casual about his belaying. Notice his attention and just the right amount of slack in the rope.</p> <p>Note the socks inside the EBs, and the waist belts; no leg loops. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=61347">https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=61347</a></p>
7 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth ascent_type_id
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8 22nd February 2024 16:56:35 remus ascent John Stainforth ascent_dt_start
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9 25th August 2022 07:23:02 remus - - -
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