Change Log for Little Brown Jug

Overview

Total Changes

22

First Change

27th Jul 2024

Last Change

27th Jul 2024

Log

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
1 27th July 2024 11:18:05 remus ascent Peter Biven notes_pretty
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<p><a href="/climber/2205/john-cleare">John Cleare</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. Barrie was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Obituary in the Alpine Journal 1977 by <a href="/climber/2205/john-cleare">John Cleare</a>. <a href="/library/5071/alpine-journal-1977-265-273-in-memoriam">Alpine Journal 1977 265-273 In Memoriam</a></p>
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<p><a href="/climber/2205/john-cleare">John Cleare</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. <a href="/climber/2206/barrie-biven">Barrie [Biven]</a> was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Obituary in the Alpine Journal 1977 by <a href="/climber/2205/john-cleare">John Cleare</a>. <a href="/library/5071/alpine-journal-1977-265-273-in-memoriam">Alpine Journal 1977 265-273 In Memoriam</a></p>
2 27th July 2024 11:18:05 remus ascent Peter Biven notes
Before
[John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare): > Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. Barrie was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1] ### References [1] Obituary in the Alpine Journal 1977 by [John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare). [Alpine Journal 1977 265-273 In Memoriam](/library/5071/alpine-journal-1977-265-273-in-memoriam)
After
[John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare): > Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. [Barrie [Biven]](/climber/2206/barrie-biven) was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1] ### References [1] Obituary in the Alpine Journal 1977 by [John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare). [Alpine Journal 1977 265-273 In Memoriam](/library/5071/alpine-journal-1977-265-273-in-memoriam)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare): -> Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. Barrie was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn +> Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. [Barrie [Biven]](/climber/2206/barrie-biven) was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1] ### References
3 27th July 2024 11:17:36 remus ascent Peter Biven notes
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[John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare): > Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. Barrie was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1] ### References [1] Obituary in the Alpine Journal 1977 by [John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare). [Alpine Journal 1977 265-273 In Memoriam](/library/5071/alpine-journal-1977-265-273-in-memoriam)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1 +1,8 @@ - +[John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare): + +> Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. Barrie was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn +and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1] + +### References + +[1] Obituary in the Alpine Journal 1977 by [John Cleare](/climber/2205/john-cleare). [Alpine Journal 1977 265-273 In Memoriam](/library/5071/alpine-journal-1977-265-273-in-memoriam)
4 27th July 2024 11:17:36 remus ascent Peter Biven notes_pretty
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<p><a href="/climber/2205/john-cleare">John Cleare</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Doing his national service in Northumberland, he secured a 48 hour leave-pass and hitch-hiked 200 miles to his home at Leicester. Barrie was waiting with his motor-bike and they rode 300 miles through the night into the W. By dawn and in a semi-trance they were already working upwards on a major virgin section of the Bosigran Face. The crux, at over 200ft, seemed impossible until Peter's questing hand slotted into a hidden hold. Little Brown Jug is a superb climb by any standard. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Obituary in the Alpine Journal 1977 by <a href="/climber/2205/john-cleare">John Cleare</a>. <a href="/library/5071/alpine-journal-1977-265-273-in-memoriam">Alpine Journal 1977 265-273 In Memoriam</a></p>
5 27th July 2024 11:16:04 remus ascent Barrie Biven ascent_type_id
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6 27th July 2024 11:16:04 remus ascent Barrie Biven ascent_dt_start
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7 27th July 2024 11:16:04 remus ascent Barrie Biven ascent_dt_end
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8 27th July 2024 11:16:04 remus ascent Barrie Biven ascent_style_id
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9 27th July 2024 11:16:04 remus ascent Barrie Biven climber_id
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10 27th July 2024 11:16:04 remus ascent Barrie Biven climb_id
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11 27th July 2024 11:16:04 remus ascent Barrie Biven fa
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12 27th July 2024 11:15:53 remus ascent Peter Biven climber_id
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13 27th July 2024 11:15:53 remus ascent Peter Biven climb_id
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14 27th July 2024 11:15:53 remus ascent Peter Biven fa
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15 27th July 2024 11:15:53 remus ascent Peter Biven ascent_style_id
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16 27th July 2024 11:15:53 remus ascent Peter Biven ascent_type_id
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17 27th July 2024 11:15:53 remus ascent Peter Biven ascent_dt_start
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18 27th July 2024 11:15:53 remus ascent Peter Biven ascent_dt_end
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19 27th July 2024 11:15:11 remus - - climb_name
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Little Brown Jug
20 27th July 2024 11:15:11 remus - - ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/bosigran-199/little_brown_jug-852

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