Change Log for Carlo Traversi

Overview

Total Changes

299

First Change

24th Mar 2021

Last Change

21st May 2025

Log

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
161 9th July 2024 20:14:03 remus ascent The Grey suggested_grade_id
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162 9th July 2024 20:10:58 remus ascent The Grey ascent_dt_start
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2013-06-02
163 9th July 2024 20:10:58 remus ascent The Grey ascent_dt_end
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2013-06-02
164 4th June 2024 07:06:15 remus ascent The Phoenix ascent_dt_end
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2015-04-01
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2015-03-20
165 4th June 2024 07:06:15 remus ascent The Phoenix ascent_dt_start
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2015-03-01
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2015-03-20
166 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix climb_id
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3447
167 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix climber_id
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770
168 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix ascent_style_id
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169 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix notes
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### References [1] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aI9o7m3atI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aI9o7m3atI)
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170 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aI9o7m3atI">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aI9o7m3atI</a></p>
171 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix ascent_type_id
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172 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix ascent_dt_start
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2015-03-01
173 4th June 2024 07:02:56 remus ascent The Phoenix ascent_dt_end
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2015-04-01
174 3rd June 2024 19:28:15 eric.jerome ascent The Grey ascent_type_id
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175 3rd June 2024 19:28:15 eric.jerome ascent The Grey ascent_style_id
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1
176 3rd June 2024 19:28:15 eric.jerome ascent The Grey climb_id
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3461
177 3rd June 2024 19:28:15 eric.jerome ascent The Grey climber_id
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770
178 31st May 2024 06:42:07 remus ascent Dominator notes
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> I can’t say the crux of The Dominator is the most difficult move I’ve ever done, but it’s certainly required the most patience. Sticking with the original method was a conscious decision made years ago in an effort to better appreciate an important step in the progression of bouldering. What Jerry accomplished in 1993, with this move, was a big step forward. I’ve given this move more attempts than any other in my nearly 20 years of climbing. Easily over 1000 tries. I could have switched to the newer heel hook method and been done in a day, but I resolved to take the long road. Now, having finally arrived on the other side of a long battle, I can honestly say that this move taught me more about how to move proficiently as a climber than anything else I’ve encountered. In the age of the “quick send” it’s important to find opportunities for abiding effort, especially when the result is modest on paper. Therein lies growth. [https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/](https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/)
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> I can’t say the crux of The Dominator is the most difficult move I’ve ever done, but it’s certainly required the most patience. Sticking with the original method was a conscious decision made years ago in an effort to better appreciate an important step in the progression of bouldering. What Jerry accomplished in 1993, with this move, was a big step forward. I’ve given this move more attempts than any other in my nearly 20 years of climbing. Easily over 1000 tries. I could have switched to the newer heel hook method and been done in a day, but I resolved to take the long road. Now, having finally arrived on the other side of a long battle, I can honestly say that this move taught me more about how to move proficiently as a climber than anything else I’ve encountered. In the age of the “quick send” it’s important to find opportunities for abiding effort, especially when the result is modest on paper. Therein lies growth. ### References [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/](https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/)
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> I can’t say the crux of The Dominator is the most difficult move I’ve ever done, but it’s certainly required the most patience. Sticking with the original method was a conscious decision made years ago in an effort to better appreciate an important step in the progression of bouldering. What Jerry accomplished in 1993, with this move, was a big step forward. I’ve given this move more attempts than any other in my nearly 20 years of climbing. Easily over 1000 tries. I could have switched to the newer heel hook method and been done in a day, but I resolved to take the long road. Now, having finally arrived on the other side of a long battle, I can honestly say that this move taught me more about how to move proficiently as a climber than anything else I’ve encountered. In the age of the “quick send” it’s important to find opportunities for abiding effort, especially when the result is modest on paper. Therein lies growth.

-[https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/](https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/)
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+[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/](https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/)
179 31st May 2024 06:42:07 remus ascent Dominator notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>I can’t say the crux of The Dominator is the most difficult move I’ve ever done, but it’s certainly required the most patience. Sticking with the original method was a conscious decision made years ago in an effort to better appreciate an important step in the progression of bouldering. What Jerry accomplished in 1993, with this move, was a big step forward. I’ve given this move more attempts than any other in my nearly 20 years of climbing. Easily over 1000 tries. I could have switched to the newer heel hook method and been done in a day, but I resolved to take the long road. Now, having finally arrived on the other side of a long battle, I can honestly say that this move taught me more about how to move proficiently as a climber than anything else I’ve encountered. In the age of the “quick send” it’s important to find opportunities for abiding effort, especially when the result is modest on paper. Therein lies growth.</p> </blockquote> <p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/">https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/</a></p>
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<blockquote> <p>I can’t say the crux of The Dominator is the most difficult move I’ve ever done, but it’s certainly required the most patience. Sticking with the original method was a conscious decision made years ago in an effort to better appreciate an important step in the progression of bouldering. What Jerry accomplished in 1993, with this move, was a big step forward. I’ve given this move more attempts than any other in my nearly 20 years of climbing. Easily over 1000 tries. I could have switched to the newer heel hook method and been done in a day, but I resolved to take the long road. Now, having finally arrived on the other side of a long battle, I can honestly say that this move taught me more about how to move proficiently as a climber than anything else I’ve encountered. In the age of the “quick send” it’s important to find opportunities for abiding effort, especially when the result is modest on paper. Therein lies growth.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/">https://www.instagram.com/p/CJUI7cqMREY/</a></p>
180 18th April 2024 08:00:40 remus ascent In Search of Time Lost climb_id
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