Change Log for Long Route

Overview

Total Changes

14

First Change

6th Jan 2025

Last Change

6th Jan 2025

Log

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1 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long Ascent #
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2 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long ascent_dt_end
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3 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long ascent_type_id
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4 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long ascent_dt_start
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5 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long climber_id
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6 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long notes
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> From the summit I noticed the glint of binoculars from a white pickup on the road above, which I knew belonged to an older guy called Liam, and realised we were being watched. Liam’s family go back generations on the island, including the semi-mythical figure of Paddy the Climber, the last and greatest of the long cliff climbing tradition on the island from when eggs and birds were a key part of a subsistence economy. Paddy’s exploits were legion, but Stacknacally had been the one challenge on the island beyond him. After a lengthy de-rig we slogged back up the hill and drove back along the sole road to the village. As we passed Liam’s place, he was waiting at his gate. He had dragged his ancient mother out and was considerably more excited than I was. Hands were shaken, backs were slapped and Liam looked me in the eye and said ‘By God Adam they put a man on the moon fifty years ago, but we had to wait ’til now to see someone atop Stacknacally!’ Which was nice. [1] ### References [1] [https://ukbouldering.com/threads/best-of-2024.34314/post-702157](https://ukbouldering.com/threads/best-of-2024.34314/post-702157)
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--- before +++ after @@ -1 +1,5 @@ - +> From the summit I noticed the glint of binoculars from a white pickup on the road above, which I knew belonged to an older guy called Liam, and realised we were being watched. Liam’s family go back generations on the island, including the semi-mythical figure of Paddy the Climber, the last and greatest of the long cliff climbing tradition on the island from when eggs and birds were a key part of a subsistence economy. Paddy’s exploits were legion, but Stacknacally had been the one challenge on the island beyond him. After a lengthy de-rig we slogged back up the hill and drove back along the sole road to the village. As we passed Liam’s place, he was waiting at his gate. He had dragged his ancient mother out and was considerably more excited than I was. Hands were shaken, backs were slapped and Liam looked me in the eye and said ‘By God Adam they put a man on the moon fifty years ago, but we had to wait ’til now to see someone atop Stacknacally!’ Which was nice. [1] + +### References + +[1] [https://ukbouldering.com/threads/best-of-2024.34314/post-702157](https://ukbouldering.com/threads/best-of-2024.34314/post-702157)
7 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>From the summit I noticed the glint of binoculars from a white pickup on the road above, which I knew belonged to an older guy called Liam, and realised we were being watched. Liam’s family go back generations on the island, including the semi-mythical figure of Paddy the Climber, the last and greatest of the long cliff climbing tradition on the island from when eggs and birds were a key part of a subsistence economy. Paddy’s exploits were legion, but Stacknacally had been the one challenge on the island beyond him. After a lengthy de-rig we slogged back up the hill and drove back along the sole road to the village. As we passed Liam’s place, he was waiting at his gate. He had dragged his ancient mother out and was considerably more excited than I was. Hands were shaken, backs were slapped and Liam looked me in the eye and said ‘By God Adam they put a man on the moon fifty years ago, but we had to wait ’til now to see someone atop Stacknacally!’ Which was nice. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/threads/best-of-2024.34314/post-702157">https://ukbouldering.com/threads/best-of-2024.34314/post-702157</a></p>
8 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long climb_id
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9 6th January 2025 17:03:21 remus ascent Adam Long ascent_style_id
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10 6th January 2025 17:02:16 remus - - Pitches
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11 6th January 2025 17:02:10 remus - - ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/stacknacally-32717/long_route-752733
12 6th January 2025 17:02:10 remus - - climb_name
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Long Route
13 6th January 2025 17:02:10 remus - - grade_id
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14 6th January 2025 17:02:10 remus - - climb_type
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