Change Log for Ken Palmer

Overview

Total Changes

71

First Change

23rd Feb 2024

Last Change

18th Jan 2025

Log

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
21 3rd November 2024 16:22:44 remus ascent Question Mark notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml">https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml</a></p>
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml">https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml</a></p> <p>[2] <em>On the Edge</em> Issue 87, page 1</p>
22 3rd November 2024 16:22:44 remus ascent Question Mark ascent_dt_end
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23 3rd November 2024 16:22:44 remus ascent Question Mark ascent_dt_start
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24 3rd November 2024 16:22:44 remus ascent Question Mark notes
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### References [1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml)
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### References [1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml) [2] *On the Edge* Issue 87, page 1
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-[1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml)
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+[1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml)
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+[2] *On the Edge* Issue 87, page 1
25 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa ascent_style_id
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26 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa climber_id
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27 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa climb_id
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28 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa fa
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29 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa notes
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### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 88, page 16
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30 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 88, page 16</p>
31 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa ascent_type_id
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32 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa ascent_dt_start
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33 2nd November 2024 18:02:30 remus ascent Storms Over Africa ascent_dt_end
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34 27th October 2024 12:20:45 remus ascent Pre-Marital Tension notes_pretty
Before
<p><a href="/climber/554/dave-henderson">Dave Henderson</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than <a href="/climb/645/question-mark">Question Mark</a> as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml">https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml</a></p> <p>[2] <em>One The Edge</em> Issue 91, page 10</p>
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<blockquote> <p>This must be one of the finest aretes in the country, and is as difficult and serious as <a href="/climb/645/question-mark">Question Mark</a> E9 7a. Sky hooks were placed on lead to protect the 6c sequence above but are probably too low to protect the hardest move, just below a break where a rock 5 can be placed. [2]</p> </blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/554/dave-henderson">Dave Henderson</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than <a href="/climb/645/question-mark">Question Mark</a> as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml">https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml</a></p> <p>[2] <em>One The Edge</em> Issue 91, page 10</p>
35 27th October 2024 12:20:45 remus ascent Pre-Marital Tension notes
Before
[Dave Henderson](/climber/554/dave-henderson): > Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than [Question Mark](/climb/645/question-mark) as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1] ### References [1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml) [2] *One The Edge* Issue 91, page 10
After
> This must be one of the finest aretes in the country, and is as difficult and serious as [Question Mark](/climb/645/question-mark) E9 7a. Sky hooks were placed on lead to protect the 6c sequence above but are probably too low to protect the hardest move, just below a break where a rock 5 can be placed. [2] [Dave Henderson](/climber/554/dave-henderson): > Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than [Question Mark](/climb/645/question-mark) as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1] ### References [1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml) [2] *One The Edge* Issue 91, page 10
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[Dave Henderson](/climber/554/dave-henderson):

> Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than [Question Mark](/climb/645/question-mark) as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1]
36 27th October 2024 12:17:54 remus ascent Pre-Marital Tension ascent_dt_end
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37 27th October 2024 12:17:54 remus ascent Pre-Marital Tension ascent_dt_start
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38 27th October 2024 12:17:54 remus ascent Pre-Marital Tension notes_pretty
Before
<p><a href="/climber/554/dave-henderson">Dave Henderson</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than <a href="/climb/645/question-mark">Question Mark</a> as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml">https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml</a></p>
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<p><a href="/climber/554/dave-henderson">Dave Henderson</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than <a href="/climb/645/question-mark">Question Mark</a> as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml">https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml</a></p> <p>[2] <em>One The Edge</em> Issue 91, page 10</p>
39 27th October 2024 12:17:54 remus ascent Pre-Marital Tension notes
Before
[Dave Henderson](/climber/554/dave-henderson): > Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than [Question Mark](/climb/645/question-mark) as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1] ### References [1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml)
After
[Dave Henderson](/climber/554/dave-henderson): > Ken described Pre-Marital as being more of a psychologically hard route than [Question Mark](/climb/645/question-mark) as the climbing is of a more precarious, delicate nature. Ken eventually led the route using four tied-down Skyhooks (placed on the lead, then down climbing to the ground to tie them down) just as it was starting to rain! (Ken decided he had to do it on that trip as he had a full support team with him - Doctor, photographer (Nick Hancock) and trustworthy belayer (Simon Blagdon). [1] ### References [1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml) [2] *One The Edge* Issue 91, page 10
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### References

-[1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml)
+[1] [https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml](https://javu.co.uk/Climbing/Articles/SouthWestDevelopments/index.shtml)
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+[2] *One The Edge* Issue 91, page 10
40 23rd October 2024 21:16:50 remus ascent Ginger Pom notes
Before
> The route was bolted using a 50ft ladder but is longer as it's very steep. I would have bolted it from the top but the old dear who owns the land threatened to set her dobermans on me for even setting foot in her drive! [Nick Hancock](/climber/2459/nick-hancock), who took the photo, has no emigrated to Australia. The two things are not connected. [1] ### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 97, page 11
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> The route was bolted using a 50ft ladder but is longer as it's very steep. I would have bolted it from the top but the old dear who owns the land threatened to set her dobermans on me for even setting foot in her drive! [Nick Hancock](/climber/2459/nick-hancock), who took the photo, has no emigrated to Australia. The two things are not connected. [1] ### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 97, page 15
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