Change Log for Leo Houlding

Overview

Total Changes

139

First Change

3rd Jan 2021

Last Change

2nd Mar 2025

Log

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
121 19th November 2023 09:16:23 remus - - notes_pretty
Before
<p>Leo Houlding is a british climber, mountaineer and adventurer. Initially known for his hard trad climbing in the UK, particularly in North Wales and the Peak District, he quickly moved on to climbing big walls in Yosemite with very impressive ascents such as his near-onsight of <a href="/climb/2315/el-niño">El Niño</a>. He then moved on to more remote big walls from Greenland to Antarctica.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Houlding, L. (2022). Closer to the Edge: Climbing to the Ends of the Earth. United Kingdom: Headline.</p> <p>[2] <em>Top Gear</em> segment, 2005 <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKLsBk5CijQ">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKLsBk5CijQ</a></p>
After
<p>Leo Houlding is a british climber, mountaineer and adventurer. Initially known for his hard trad climbing in the UK, particularly in North Wales and the Peak District, he quickly moved on to climbing big walls in Yosemite with very impressive ascents such as his near-onsight of <a href="/climb/2315/el-niño">El Niño</a>. He then moved on to more remote big walls from Greenland to Antarctica..</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Houlding, L. (2022). Closer to the Edge: Climbing to the Ends of the Earth. United Kingdom: Headline.</p> <p>[2] <em>Top Gear</em> segment, 2005 <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKLsBk5CijQ">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKLsBk5CijQ</a></p>
122 15th November 2023 09:52:58 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_start
Before
1998-01-01
After
1998-10-01
123 15th November 2023 09:52:58 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_end
Before
1999-01-01
After
1998-11-01
124 15th November 2023 08:58:31 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_start
Before
1998-01-01
After
1998-01-01
125 15th November 2023 08:58:31 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_end
Before
1999-01-01
After
1999-01-01
126 15th November 2023 08:58:31 remus ascent El Niño notes_pretty
Before
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p> <p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p> <blockquote> <p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
After
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p> <p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1]</p> <blockquote> <p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
127 15th November 2023 08:58:31 remus ascent El Niño notes
Before
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. > Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude. ### References [1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
After
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. [1] > Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude. ### References [1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
128 15th November 2023 07:58:18 remus ascent El Niño notes_pretty
Before
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p> <p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p> <blockquote> <p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p> </blockquote>
After
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p> <p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p> <blockquote> <p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino">Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino</a> </p>
129 15th November 2023 07:58:18 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_end
Before
1999-01-01
After
1999-01-01
130 15th November 2023 07:58:18 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_start
Before
1998-01-01
After
1998-01-01
131 15th November 2023 07:58:18 remus ascent El Niño notes
Before
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. > Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
After
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. > Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude. ### References [1] [Alpine Journal 2002 50-53 Houlding El Nino](/library/6652/alpine-journal-2002-50-53-houlding-el-nino)
132 15th November 2023 07:27:53 remus ascent El Niño notes
Before
Second ascent. An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. > Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
After
An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt. > Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.
133 15th November 2023 07:27:53 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_end
Before
1999-01-01
After
1999-01-01
134 15th November 2023 07:27:53 remus ascent El Niño ascent_dt_start
Before
1998-01-01
After
1998-01-01
135 15th November 2023 07:27:53 remus ascent El Niño notes_pretty
Before
<p>Second ascent.</p> <p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p> <p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p> <blockquote> <p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p> </blockquote>
After
<p>An incredible ascent as Leo was extremely close to onsighting the entire route at a time when any free ascent on El Cap was notable. </p> <p>However, on the first pitch he grabbed a quickdraw at the end of a runout section on his first attempt before lowering back to the start of the pitch and reclimbing it. He also pulled on the first bolt of the second pitch to clean and inspect the holds on the hard section off the belay before then climbing it clean on his first attempt.</p> <blockquote> <p>Undoubtedly the best climb and greatest adventure I'd ever been on by several orders of magnitude.</p> </blockquote>
136 13th January 2023 21:38:27 remus - - -
Before
None
After
None
137 9th January 2023 19:51:46 remus - - -
Before
None
After
None
138 9th January 2023 19:46:30 remus - - -
Before
None
After
None
139 3rd January 2021 18:22:55 remus - - -
Before
None
After
None

< Page 7