Change Log for Chewing the Cwd

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7

First Change

16th Oct 2022

Last Change

26th Apr 2024

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1 26th April 2024 11:47:10 remus - - notes
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[Adam Wainwright](/climber/1286/adam-wainwright): > [Described as having a large runout in the upper section in the 1992 guide] This comment is untrue. The route is of a similar nature to other E5s on this slab. The only reaosn [Paul Pritchard](/climber/613/paul-pritchard) managed to fall 70' off is, is due to being drunk. [1] ### References [1] Llanberis Slate. United Kingdom: Ground Up, 2011.
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--- before +++ after @@ -1 +1,7 @@ - +[Adam Wainwright](/climber/1286/adam-wainwright): + +> [Described as having a large runout in the upper section in the 1992 guide] This comment is untrue. The route is of a similar nature to other E5s on this slab. The only reaosn [Paul Pritchard](/climber/613/paul-pritchard) managed to fall 70' off is, is due to being drunk. [1] + +### References + +[1] Llanberis Slate. United Kingdom: Ground Up, 2011.
2 26th April 2024 11:47:10 remus - - notes_pretty
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<p><a href="/climber/1286/adam-wainwright">Adam Wainwright</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>[Described as having a large runout in the upper section in the 1992 guide] This comment is untrue. The route is of a similar nature to other E5s on this slab. The only reaosn <a href="/climber/613/paul-pritchard">Paul Pritchard</a> managed to fall 70' off is, is due to being drunk. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Llanberis Slate. United Kingdom: Ground Up, 2011.</p>
3 26th April 2024 11:45:26 remus ascent Paul Pritchard notes
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> I was drinking whisky in the Padarn Lake Hotel with Gwion Hughes, who I was living with at the time, when suddenly I had a smart idea. ‘I have an excellent new climb to do. Why don’t we go climbing?’ The pair of us swayed and staggered up to the vast Rainbow Slab. The climb I had seen was a long hairline fracture splitting the left side of the slab. And I had the misguided notion to climb it on sight, without pre-inspection from a rope – and a little bit intoxicated. I threw a string of micro-wires, tiny brass-headed nuts, in the seam, without the least regard for my safety. The climbing was really quite difficult and became increasingly so. Nevertheless, I carried on with scant regard for my personal safety. I still remember attempting to pull on a depression into which you could place flat a fifty-pence piece: a strange, white pocket in a sea of blue-grey slate. I studied it for what seemed like an eternity and searched for my next hold. My shoe edges were set on mere ripples in the featureless slab. I began to slip and then accelerated down the slab, taking a twenty-five-metre fall. The rope burned through the lycra behind my knee. I came to a halt inches from the ground. [1] [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/](https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/)
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> I was drinking whisky in the Padarn Lake Hotel with Gwion Hughes, who I was living with at the time, when suddenly I had a smart idea. ‘I have an excellent new climb to do. Why don’t we go climbing?’ The pair of us swayed and staggered up to the vast Rainbow Slab. The climb I had seen was a long hairline fracture splitting the left side of the slab. And I had the misguided notion to climb it on sight, without pre-inspection from a rope – and a little bit intoxicated. I threw a string of micro-wires, tiny brass-headed nuts, in the seam, without the least regard for my safety. The climbing was really quite difficult and became increasingly so. Nevertheless, I carried on with scant regard for my personal safety. I still remember attempting to pull on a depression into which you could place flat a fifty-pence piece: a strange, white pocket in a sea of blue-grey slate. I studied it for what seemed like an eternity and searched for my next hold. My shoe edges were set on mere ripples in the featureless slab. I began to slip and then accelerated down the slab, taking a twenty-five-metre fall. The rope burned through the lycra behind my knee. I came to a halt inches from the ground. [1] ### References [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/](https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/)
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--- before +++ after @@ -4,4 +4,6 @@ I threw a string of micro-wires, tiny brass-headed nuts, in the seam, without the least regard for my safety. The climbing was really quite difficult and became increasingly so. Nevertheless, I carried on with scant regard for my personal safety. I still remember attempting to pull on a depression into which you could place flat a fifty-pence piece: a strange, white pocket in a sea of blue-grey slate. I studied it for what seemed like an eternity and searched for my next hold. My shoe edges were set on mere ripples in the featureless slab. I began to slip and then accelerated down the slab, taking a twenty-five-metre fall. The rope burned through the lycra behind my knee. I came to a halt inches from the ground. [1] +### References + [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/](https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/)
4 26th April 2024 11:45:26 remus ascent Paul Pritchard notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>I was drinking whisky in the Padarn Lake Hotel with Gwion Hughes, who I was living with at the time, when suddenly I had a smart idea. ‘I have an excellent new climb to do. Why don’t we go climbing?’ The pair of us swayed and staggered up to the vast Rainbow Slab. The climb I had seen was a long hairline fracture splitting the left side of the slab. And I had the misguided notion to climb it on sight, without pre-inspection from a rope – and a little bit intoxicated. I threw a string of micro-wires, tiny brass-headed nuts, in the seam, without the least regard for my safety. The climbing was really quite difficult and became increasingly so. Nevertheless, I carried on with scant regard for my personal safety. I still remember attempting to pull on a depression into which you could place flat a fifty-pence piece: a strange, white pocket in a sea of blue-grey slate. I studied it for what seemed like an eternity and searched for my next hold. My shoe edges were set on mere ripples in the featureless slab. I began to slip and then accelerated down the slab, taking a twenty-five-metre fall. The rope burned through the lycra behind my knee. I came to a halt inches from the ground. [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/">https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/</a></p>
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<blockquote> <p>I was drinking whisky in the Padarn Lake Hotel with Gwion Hughes, who I was living with at the time, when suddenly I had a smart idea. ‘I have an excellent new climb to do. Why don’t we go climbing?’ The pair of us swayed and staggered up to the vast Rainbow Slab. The climb I had seen was a long hairline fracture splitting the left side of the slab. And I had the misguided notion to climb it on sight, without pre-inspection from a rope – and a little bit intoxicated. I threw a string of micro-wires, tiny brass-headed nuts, in the seam, without the least regard for my safety. The climbing was really quite difficult and became increasingly so. Nevertheless, I carried on with scant regard for my personal safety. I still remember attempting to pull on a depression into which you could place flat a fifty-pence piece: a strange, white pocket in a sea of blue-grey slate. I studied it for what seemed like an eternity and searched for my next hold. My shoe edges were set on mere ripples in the featureless slab. I began to slip and then accelerated down the slab, taking a twenty-five-metre fall. The rope burned through the lycra behind my knee. I came to a halt inches from the ground. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/">https://www.instagram.com/p/CjvzOT-Shsf/</a></p>
5 26th April 2024 11:45:26 remus ascent Paul Pritchard ascent_dt_start
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6 26th April 2024 11:45:26 remus ascent Paul Pritchard ascent_dt_end
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7 16th October 2022 04:11:59 remus - - -
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