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41 | 7th December 2023 | 12:06:16 | remus | ascent | Sébastien Berthe | climb_id | |
Before
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2315
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42 | 19th November 2023 | 09:21:01 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude..</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
After
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
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43 | 19th November 2023 | 09:21:01 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes | |
Before
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude..
### References
[1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
After
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
### References
[1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
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44 | 19th November 2023 | 09:20:19 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
After
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude..</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
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45 | 19th November 2023 | 09:20:19 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes | |
Before
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
### References
[1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
After
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude..
### References
[1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
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46 | 19th November 2023 | 09:20:06 | remus | - | - | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>123</p>
After
None
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47 | 19th November 2023 | 09:20:06 | remus | - | - | notes | |
Before
123
After
None
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48 | 19th November 2023 | 09:20:00 | remus | - | - | notes | |
Before
None
After
123
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49 | 19th November 2023 | 09:20:00 | remus | - | - | notes_pretty | |
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None
After
<p>123</p>
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50 | 15th November 2023 | 09:52:58 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | ascent_dt_end | |
Before
1999-01-01
After
1998-11-01
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51 | 15th November 2023 | 09:52:58 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | ascent_dt_start | |
Before
1998-01-01
After
1998-10-01
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52 | 15th November 2023 | 08:58:31 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | ascent_dt_start | |
Before
1998-01-01
After
1998-01-01
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53 | 15th November 2023 | 08:58:31 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
After
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
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54 | 15th November 2023 | 08:58:31 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes | |
Before
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
### References
[1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
After
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
### References
[1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
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55 | 15th November 2023 | 08:58:31 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | ascent_dt_end | |
Before
1999-01-01
After
1999-01-01
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56 | 15th November 2023 | 07:58:18 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | ascent_dt_end | |
Before
1999-01-01
After
1999-01-01
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57 | 15th November 2023 | 07:58:18 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p>
</blockquote>
After
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p>
<p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
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58 | 15th November 2023 | 07:58:18 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | notes | |
Before
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
After
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable.
However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.
> Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
### References
[1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
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59 | 15th November 2023 | 07:58:18 | remus | ascent | Leo Houlding | ascent_dt_start | |
Before
1998-01-01
After
1998-01-01
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60 | 15th November 2023 | 07:56:57 | remus | ascent | Angus Kille | ascent_dt_end | |
Before
2023-11-14
After
2023-11-14
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