A route with a complicated history. An indirect line called Dyer Straits (E8) was originally climbed by Ian Vickers that used a lot of pegs (although the pegs were not placed by him) [2]. James Pearson then removed the pegs and added a direct start, suggesting the unprecedented grade of E12. The route was quickly repeated by Dave MacLeod (who was injured at the time) who suggested a downgrade to E9, commenting:
For James to come to this blank canvas of a wall and have the courage to see past all the uncertainties and unknowns to make a route is a brilliant achievement. But although trad climbs truly deserving of E9 and above are still very few and far between in the world, there are some, and they’ve been around for a while. The Walk of Life stands among these routes, not above them. [1]
The harsh criticism which was levelled at James from the climbing community for overgrading this route (and supposedly others), led to him moving to Innsbruck to get away from the UK climbing scene.
James has since reflected that, having grown up bouldering and climbing short, bold gritstone routes, The Walk of Life lay far outside his comfort zone. Lacking the experience to recognise his own weaknesses on that style of climb, he was led to propose the lofty grade of E12.[2]
In 2023 Tom Randall commented:
My view, having climbed both WOL and Once Upon is that James’s effort was most definitely E10 and the E9 downgrade was one of those things that was not quite right [...]
What I do think (and obvs it’s just my opinion) is that Once Upon has to be E8 if WOL E9 or we accept that maybe things got too compressed. I’d gladly lead one of the lines any day of the week, the other, deffo not 😅😅. My view after quite a bit of time on that wall is top end E8 for OUATITSW and bottom end E10 for WOL.
But…… it gets more complicated 😅. The WOL has gained & lost holds since James did it (easy to spot from the old video footage) and I’d say in current state it IS a solid E9. So I guess that’s the ever changing state of chossy sea cliffs? No ascent is quite the same? [4]
[1] https://davemacleod.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Walk%20of%20Life
[2] https://open.spotify.com/episode/2HAuDaq2kSHM6L7vdDu6uu?
[3] https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/james-pearson-interview-after-the-walk-of-life.html
12 successful ascents recorded.
| Climber | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade | |
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| James Pearson | Lead | worked | 29th Sep 2008 | E12 | |
| First ascent. | ||||
References[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxIhHb8TePA [2] https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/james-pearson-leads-the-walk-of-life-e12-7a.html [3] Interview with PlanetMountain, October 2008 https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/james-pearson-interview-after-the-walk-of-life.html |
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| Dave MacLeod | Lead | worked | 4th Jan 2009 | E9 | |
| Second ascent. | ||||
| Dave Birkett | Lead | worked | 2010 | E9 | |
| Third ascent. | ||||
References[1] https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2010/05/birkett_repeats_the_walk_of_life_-_full_story-53538 |
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| Charlie Woodburn | Lead | worked | 25th Nov 2010 | ||
| Fourth ascent. | ||||
| Keita Kurakami | Lead | worked | 13th May 2017 | 8b | |
| Fifth ascent. | ||||
| Ali Kennedy | Lead | worked | 17th Sep 2017 | ||
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| James McHaffie | Lead | worked | May 2018 | ||
| Angus Kille | Lead | worked | 31st Aug 2021 | ||
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| Anna Hazlett | Lead | worked | Jun 2022 | ||
| First female ascent. | ||||
| Tom Randall | Lead | worked | 5th Feb 2023 | ||
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| Calum Muskett | Lead | worked | 5th Feb 2023 | ||
| Tom Pearce | Lead | worked | 6th Apr 2025 | ||