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21 | 19th February 2024 | 12:33:53 | remus | climb | Banana Finger | ukc_url | |
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/burbage_north-88/banana_finger-10487
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22 | 19th February 2024 | 10:52:13 | Carlos | climb | In the Flick of Time | climb_name | |
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23 | 19th February 2024 | 10:52:13 | Carlos | climb | In the Flick of Time | ukc_url | |
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/burbage_north-88/in_the_flick_of_time-438240
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24 | 19th February 2024 | 10:52:13 | Carlos | climb | In the Flick of Time | climb_type | |
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25 | 19th February 2024 | 10:52:13 | Carlos | climb | In the Flick of Time | grade_id | |
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35
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26 | 17th February 2024 | 09:22:48 | Carlos | climb | Rascal Groove SS | ukc_url | |
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/burbage_south_edge-89/rascal_groove_sit-start-97192
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27 | 17th February 2024 | 09:22:48 | Carlos | climb | Rascal Groove SS | climb_type | |
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28 | 17th February 2024 | 09:22:48 | Carlos | climb | Rascal Groove SS | grade_id | |
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37
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29 | 17th February 2024 | 09:22:48 | Carlos | climb | Rascal Groove SS | climb_name | |
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30 | 20th December 2023 | 17:28:55 | remus | climb | The Promise | notes | |
Before
Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected (though the placement has subsequently gotten worse). Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
After
Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected with the ball nut holding around 20 falls. Based on this, grades around E7 to E8 were suggested.
Due to the falls the quality of the placement deteriorated, with [Jordan Buys](/climber/140/jordan-buys) ripping the gear in a fall from high on the route. It is not clear how reliable the placement currently is. [1]
Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
### References
[1] [https://johnroberts.me/outdoors/2011/11/the-promise-is-it-finally-the-end-of-the-affair/](https://johnroberts.me/outdoors/2011/11/the-promise-is-it-finally-the-end-of-the-affair/)
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-Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected (though the placement has subsequently gotten worse). Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
+Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected with the ball nut holding around 20 falls. Based on this, grades around E7 to E8 were suggested.
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+Due to the falls the quality of the placement deteriorated, with [Jordan Buys](/climber/140/jordan-buys) ripping the gear in a fall from high on the route. It is not clear how reliable the placement currently is. [1]
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+Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
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+### References
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+[1] [https://johnroberts.me/outdoors/2011/11/the-promise-is-it-finally-the-end-of-the-affair/](https://johnroberts.me/outdoors/2011/11/the-promise-is-it-finally-the-end-of-the-affair/)
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31 | 20th December 2023 | 17:28:55 | remus | climb | The Promise | notes_pretty | |
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<p>Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected (though the placement has subsequently gotten worse). Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads. </p>
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<p>Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected with the ball nut holding around 20 falls. Based on this, grades around E7 to E8 were suggested.</p>
<p>Due to the falls the quality of the placement deteriorated, with <a href="/climber/140/jordan-buys">Jordan Buys</a> ripping the gear in a fall from high on the route. It is not clear how reliable the placement currently is. [1] </p>
<p>Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads. </p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://johnroberts.me/outdoors/2011/11/the-promise-is-it-finally-the-end-of-the-affair/">https://johnroberts.me/outdoors/2011/11/the-promise-is-it-finally-the-end-of-the-affair/</a></p>
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32 | 8th December 2023 | 12:21:01 | remus | climb | The Promise | notes_pretty | |
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<p>Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected. Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads. </p>
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<p>Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected (though the placement has subsequently gotten worse). Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads. </p>
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33 | 8th December 2023 | 12:21:01 | remus | climb | The Promise | notes | |
Before
Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected. Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
After
Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected (though the placement has subsequently gotten worse). Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
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--- before
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@@ -1 +1 @@
-Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected. Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
+Originally climbed with no pads and a single ball nut for protection. James gave it E10, believing any fall would involve hitting the ground. Subsequent ascents tested the ball nut (above pads) and found it to be better than expected (though the placement has subsequently gotten worse). Now usually climbed as a highball above a big pile of pads.
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34 | 30th September 2023 | 09:10:49 | remus | climb | Parthian Shot | - | |
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35 | 4th September 2023 | 07:08:01 | remus | - | - | - | |
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36 | 4th September 2023 | 07:04:07 | remus | - | - | - | |
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37 | 4th September 2023 | 06:23:00 | remus | climb | Thick End ff the Wedge | - | |
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38 | 1st September 2023 | 11:13:22 | remus | climb | Parthian Shot | - | |
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39 | 27th January 2023 | 07:31:57 | remus | climb | Break Traverse | - | |
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40 | 15th January 2023 | 06:39:57 | remus | climb | The Sphinx | - | |
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