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1 | 26th August 2024 | 16:51:23 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | suggested_grade_id | |
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2 | 26th August 2024 | 16:51:23 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. </p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
<p>[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763</a></p>
<p>[4] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/">https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. </p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
<p>[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763</a></p>
<p>[4] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/">https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/</a></p>
<p>[5] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_shares_thoughts_on_echo_wall_suggests_hard_e11-73773">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_shares_thoughts_on_echo_wall_suggests_hard_e11-73773</a></p>
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3 | 26th August 2024 | 16:51:23 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
> ...
> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
[4] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
> ...
> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
[4] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/)
[5] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_shares_thoughts_on_echo_wall_suggests_hard_e11-73773](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_shares_thoughts_on_echo_wall_suggests_hard_e11-73773)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -14,4 +14,6 @@
[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
-[4] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/)
+[4] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/)
+
+[5] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_shares_thoughts_on_echo_wall_suggests_hard_e11-73773](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_shares_thoughts_on_echo_wall_suggests_hard_e11-73773)
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4 | 26th August 2024 | 15:41:29 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
> ...
> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
> ...
> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
[4] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -12,4 +12,6 @@
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
-[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
+[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
+
+[4] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/)
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5 | 26th August 2024 | 15:41:29 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | suggested_grade_id | |
Before
None
After
64
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6 | 26th August 2024 | 15:41:29 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. </p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
<p>[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. </p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
<p>[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763</a></p>
<p>[4] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/">https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I19lHoCgi/</a></p>
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7 | 15th August 2024 | 19:12:19 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
> ...
> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
> ...
> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -10,4 +10,6 @@
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
-[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
+[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
+
+[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763)
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8 | 15th August 2024 | 19:12:19 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. </p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. </p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
<p>[3] Interview with Xa White for UKClimbing.com, August 2024 <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/08/james_pearson_on_his_repeat_of_echo_wall-73763</a></p>
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9 | 5th August 2024 | 11:55:16 | remus | ascent | Dave MacLeod | suggested_grade_id | |
Before
None
After
63
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10 | 5th August 2024 | 07:50:43 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. </p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
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11 | 5th August 2024 | 07:50:43 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
> ...
> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
The long awaited second ascent.
-> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. [2]
+> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident.
+
+> ...
+
+> Apart from the bottom of the route being a lot wetter than ideal, forcing some last-minute sequence changes, and generally taking a lot more time than expected to place all of the gear, especially the aforementioned top cluster, which really tired me out by the time everything was in place, the lead went surprisingly smooth. I didn’t feel as fresh as I would have liked in order to make the top boulder feel relatively easy, but I also had a little margin still to give. [2]
### References
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12 | 5th August 2024 | 07:43:28 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
The long awaited second ascent.
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
The long awaited second ascent.
+
+> Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. [2]
### References
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13 | 5th August 2024 | 07:43:28 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over the days to come, I realised that linking things together would be a lot harder, but inversely my feelings about the protection gradually improved. It’s a very intimidating place to climb, and you often have to deal with less than perfect conditions. In general, it’s really easy to overgrip and waste energy on the route, and the key to eventually being able to link everything together was just spending time up there and allowing myself to slowly feel more comfortable and confident. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
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14 | 5th August 2024 | 07:38:21 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] Interview for <em>Climber</em> magazine, August 2024 <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
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15 | 5th August 2024 | 07:38:21 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
The long awaited second ascent.
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
-[2] [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
+[2] Interview for *Climber* magazine, August 2024 [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
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16 | 5th August 2024 | 07:33:59 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/">https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/</a></p>
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17 | 5th August 2024 | 07:33:59 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
The long awaited second ascent.
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
[2] [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -2,4 +2,6 @@
### References
-[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
+[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
+
+[2] [https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/](https://www.climber.co.uk/news/james-pearson-talks-in-depth-about-the-second-ascent-of-echo-wall/)
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18 | 1st August 2024 | 21:42:53 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes_pretty | |
Before
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
After
<p>The long awaited second ascent.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/">https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/</a></p>
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19 | 1st August 2024 | 21:42:53 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | notes | |
Before
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
After
The long awaited second ascent.
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+The long awaited second ascent.
+
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C-I5sSquqx9/)
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20 | 1st August 2024 | 21:42:07 | remus | ascent | James Pearson | climber_id | |
Before
None
After
153
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