Change Log for Clogwyn Du'r Arddu

Overview

Total Changes

96

First Change

3rd Jan 2021

Last Change

1st Apr 2025

Log

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41 30th July 2024 15:15:39 remus climb Slanting Slab grade_id
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42 30th July 2024 15:15:39 remus climb Slanting Slab climb_name
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43 30th July 2024 15:15:39 remus climb Slanting Slab climb_type
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44 30th July 2024 15:15:39 remus climb Slanting Slab ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/clogwyn_dur_arddu_cloggy-457/slanting_slab-2215
45 30th July 2024 15:14:45 remus climb White Slab climb_type
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46 30th July 2024 15:14:45 remus climb White Slab climb_name
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47 30th July 2024 15:14:45 remus climb White Slab grade_id
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48 30th July 2024 15:14:45 remus climb White Slab ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/clogwyn_dur_arddu_cloggy-457/white_slab-2208
49 30th July 2024 15:13:26 remus climb Great-Bow Combination ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/clogwyn_dur_arddu_cloggy-457/great_-_bow_combination-2211
50 30th July 2024 15:13:26 remus climb Great-Bow Combination grade_id
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51 30th July 2024 15:13:26 remus climb Great-Bow Combination climb_type
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52 30th July 2024 15:13:26 remus climb Great-Bow Combination climb_name
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53 25th April 2024 12:48:52 remus climb Indian Face notes
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The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in [Paul Williams'](/climber/747/paul-williams) 1989 guidebook as follows: > It has been said that up the face to the right of [A Midsummer Night's Dream](/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream), a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre... > Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent... > The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'. [1] ### References [1] Williams, Paul. Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.
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The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in [Paul Williams'](/climber/747/paul-williams) 1989 guidebook as follows: > It has been said that up the face to the right of [A Midsummer Night's Dream](/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream), a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre... > Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent... > The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'. [1] ### References [1] [Paul Williams](/climber/747/paul-williams). Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.
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### References

-[1] Williams, Paul. Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.
+[1] [Paul Williams](/climber/747/paul-williams). Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.
54 25th April 2024 12:48:52 remus climb Indian Face notes_pretty
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<p>The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in <a href="/climber/747/paul-williams">Paul Williams'</a> 1989 guidebook as follows:</p> <blockquote> <p>It has been said that up the face to the right of <a href="/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream">A Midsummer Night's Dream</a>, a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre...</p> <p>Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent...</p> <p>The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Williams, Paul. Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.</p>
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<p>The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in <a href="/climber/747/paul-williams">Paul Williams'</a> 1989 guidebook as follows:</p> <blockquote> <p>It has been said that up the face to the right of <a href="/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream">A Midsummer Night's Dream</a>, a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre...</p> <p>Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent...</p> <p>The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/climber/747/paul-williams">Paul Williams</a>. Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.</p>
55 22nd February 2024 16:59:59 remus climb Shrike ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/clogwyn_dur_arddu_cloggy-457/shrike-2130
56 22nd February 2024 16:59:59 remus climb Shrike grade_id
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57 22nd February 2024 16:59:59 remus climb Shrike climb_name
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58 22nd February 2024 16:59:59 remus climb Shrike climb_type
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59 21st February 2024 06:32:57 remus climb Indian Face notes_pretty
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<p>The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in <a href="/climber/747/paul-williams">Paul Williams'</a> 1989 guidebook as follows:</p> <blockquote> <p>It has been said that up the face to the right of <a href="/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream">A Midsummer Night's Dream</a>, a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre...</p> <p>Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent...</p> <p>The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'.</p> </blockquote>
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<p>The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in <a href="/climber/747/paul-williams">Paul Williams'</a> 1989 guidebook as follows:</p> <blockquote> <p>It has been said that up the face to the right of <a href="/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream">A Midsummer Night's Dream</a>, a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre...</p> <p>Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent...</p> <p>The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Williams, Paul. Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.</p>
60 21st February 2024 06:32:57 remus climb Indian Face notes
Before
The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in [Paul Williams'](/climber/747/paul-williams) 1989 guidebook as follows: > It has been said that up the face to the right of [A Midsummer Night's Dream](/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream), a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre... > Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent... > The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'.
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The first E9 in the UK. Memorably described in [Paul Williams'](/climber/747/paul-williams) 1989 guidebook as follows: > It has been said that up the face to the right of [A Midsummer Night's Dream](/climb/1075/a-midsummer-night's-dream), a pitch of such appalling difficulty as to be almost beyond the realms of human comprehension has been ascended without mechanical machinations or other insidious practices normally associated with a route of this calibre... > Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent... > The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'. [1] ### References [1] Williams, Paul. Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.
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> Protection is at best illusory; the whole sweep of rock affords not so much as a single nubbin on which the thinnest line may be secured, nor a single crack in which the most vestigal of chockstones could hope to gain lodgement. Should the leader fail to negotiate the crux, or be seized by a palsy high on the pitch, disaster must be imminent...

-> The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'.
+> The successful leader, even though he be of a modest disposition, may relax, and justifiably award himself a 'pat on the back'. [1]
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+### References
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+[1] Williams, Paul. Clogwyn Du'r Arddu. United Kingdom: Climbers' Club, 1989.

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