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1 | 12th December 2024 | 18:40:20 | remus | ascent | Gravediggers | notes_pretty | |
Before
<blockquote>
<p>My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the <a href="/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall">Gravestones</a> in the Llanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called <a href="/climber/574/leo-houlding">Leo Houlding</a> who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/">https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk">https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk</a></p>
After
<blockquote>
<p>My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the <a href="/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall">Gravestones</a> in the Llanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called <a href="/climber/574/leo-houlding">Leo Houlding</a> who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/">https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk">https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk</a></p>
<p>[3] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 71, page 73</p>
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2 | 12th December 2024 | 18:40:20 | remus | ascent | Gravediggers | notes | |
Before
> My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the [Gravestones](/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall) in the Llanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called [Leo Houlding](/climber/574/leo-houlding) who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/)
[2] [https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk](https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk)
After
> My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the [Gravestones](/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall) in the Llanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called [Leo Houlding](/climber/574/leo-houlding) who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/)
[2] [https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk](https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk)
[3] *On The Edge* Issue 71, page 73
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--- before
+++ after
@@ -4,4 +4,6 @@
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/)
-[2] [https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk](https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk)
+[2] [https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk](https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk)
+
+[3] *On The Edge* Issue 71, page 73
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3 | 12th December 2024 | 18:38:42 | remus | ascent | Gribin Wall Climb | ascent_dt_end | |
Before
2016-09-01
After
1998-01-01
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4 | 2nd December 2024 | 09:38:37 | remus | ascent | Gravediggers | notes | |
Before
> My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the [Gravestones](/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall) in the LLanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called [Leo Houlding](/climber/574/leo-houlding) who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/)
[2] [https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk](https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk)
After
> My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the [Gravestones](/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall) in the Llanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called [Leo Houlding](/climber/574/leo-houlding) who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]
### References
[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/)
[2] [https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk](https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk)
Diff
--- before
+++ after
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-> My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the [Gravestones](/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall) in the LLanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called [Leo Houlding](/climber/574/leo-houlding) who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]
+> My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the [Gravestones](/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall) in the Llanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called [Leo Houlding](/climber/574/leo-houlding) who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]
### References
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5 | 2nd December 2024 | 09:38:37 | remus | ascent | Gravediggers | notes_pretty | |
Before
<blockquote>
<p>My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the <a href="/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall">Gravestones</a> in the LLanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called <a href="/climber/574/leo-houlding">Leo Houlding</a> who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/">https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk">https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk</a></p>
After
<blockquote>
<p>My ascent of Gravediggers turned into a tale of friendship of rivalry. Having spotted a great looking line on the <a href="/crag/785/gravestoneshidden-wall">Gravestones</a> in the Llanberis Pass in the summer of 1997, I was somewhat put out to hear that a young climber called <a href="/climber/574/leo-houlding">Leo Houlding</a> who was emerging on the scene was keen to step on my toes. I had mentioned to Leo that I'd been trying the route but he didn't seem too interested in respecting 'the code'. In the end, Leo ended up leading the route one evening, unaware that I had snatched an ascent at lunchtime on the same day. He returned jubilantly to record his ascent in the new routes book in Pete's Eats in Llanberis, only to realise that he'd been pipped at the post. We shook hands over the affair and became great friends subsequently. I conceded that this would be the first and last time that I would ever have the upper hand over someone who went on to become one of Britain's most prolific and accomplished climbers. [2]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/">https://www.instagram.com/p/DBEH3D5tyuw/</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk">https://www.neilgresham.com/climbing/first-ascents/traditional-climbing/uk</a></p>
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6 | 15th November 2024 | 19:30:37 | remus | ascent | Labyrinth | ascent_dt_end | |
Before
None
After
2010-05-01
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7 | 15th November 2024 | 19:30:37 | remus | ascent | Labyrinth | ascent_style_id | |
Before
None
After
1
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8 | 15th November 2024 | 19:30:37 | remus | ascent | Labyrinth | fa | |
Before
false
After
true
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9 | 15th November 2024 | 19:30:37 | remus | ascent | Labyrinth | climb_id | |
Before
None
After
4144
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10 | 15th November 2024 | 19:30:37 | remus | ascent | Labyrinth | ascent_dt_start | |
Before
None
After
2010-04-01
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11 | 15th November 2024 | 19:30:37 | remus | ascent | Labyrinth | climber_id | |
Before
None
After
173
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12 | 15th November 2024 | 19:30:37 | remus | ascent | Labyrinth | ascent_type_id | |
Before
None
After
1
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13 | 31st October 2024 | 17:00:54 | remus | ascent | Ejector Seat | ascent_dt_start | |
Before
None
After
2001-10-01
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14 | 31st October 2024 | 17:00:54 | remus | ascent | Ejector Seat | fa | |
Before
false
After
true
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15 | 31st October 2024 | 17:00:54 | remus | ascent | Ejector Seat | ascent_style_id | |
Before
None
After
4
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16 | 31st October 2024 | 17:00:54 | remus | ascent | Ejector Seat | ascent_type_id | |
Before
None
After
4
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17 | 31st October 2024 | 17:00:54 | remus | ascent | Ejector Seat | ascent_dt_end | |
Before
None
After
2001-11-01
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18 | 31st October 2024 | 17:00:54 | remus | ascent | Ejector Seat | climb_id | |
Before
None
After
4068
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19 | 31st October 2024 | 17:00:54 | remus | ascent | Ejector Seat | climber_id | |
Before
None
After
173
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20 | 29th October 2024 | 09:12:48 | remus | ascent | Minaret | climb_id | |
Before
None
After
4051
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