| Year |
Climb |
Grade |
Style |
Date |
| 1970 |
Five Finger Exercise
Second ascent.
|
E2
|
Solo | onsight
|
1970s
|
| 1971 |
| 1972 |
| 1973 |
| 1974 |
| 1975 |
Edge Lane
Second ascent.
|
E5
|
Solo | worked
|
1975
|
|
Menopause
Second ascent. 3 points of aid.
|
E5
|
Lead
|
1975
|
|
References
[1] Crags Issue 1, page 2
|
|
The Crocodile
First ascent.
|
E3
|
Lead
|
1975
|
|
The Asp
Third ascent.
|
E3
|
Lead
|
1975
|
|
References
[1] Crags Issue 1, page 2
|
| 1976 |
Crescent Arête
First ascent.
|
5+
|
Boulder
|
1976
|
|
Goosey Goosey Gander
First ascent.
|
E5
|
Lead
|
1976
|
|
Hairless Heart
Second ascent.
|
E5
|
Solo | worked
|
1976
|
|
References
[1] Peak Rock, 2013, page 182.
|
|
Moon Crack
|
E5
|
Solo | worked
|
1976
|
|
I led the second ascent of Moon Walk shortly after John put it up. Sometime later mid- week there were a load of us on Curbar trying Moon Crack but didn't get very far so we moved on to Froggatt where I ended up doing the second ascent of Hairless Heart. The following Saturday we went to Froggatt again and I soloed most of the Extremes and then went on to Curbar, I kept soloing and ended up at Moon Crack I thought I might as well have a look and just kept going. I remember starting up the top bit and having to reverse because I'd jammed my hand so hard in the horizontal it was stuck. Anyway I was buzzing so much when I got to the top I ran to the bottom and without really thinking I started up Moon Walk. I got to just below the top standing in the pocket and my arms gave out, I couldn't make the last pull and my leg started to get the old sewing machine leg. I remembered there being a bit of an edge somewhere back from the top so I just leapt and somehow got it. I didn't solo anything else for the rest of the day. It was a great day but I still think about if I'd failed to grab that edge. [1]
References
[1] Peak Rock, 2013, page 182.
|
|
Gable End
First free ascent.
|
E5
|
Lead
|
1976
|
|
Moon Walk
|
E4
|
Solo | repeat
|
1976
|
|
I led the second ascent of Moon Walk shortly after John put it up. Sometime later mid- week there were a load of us on Curbar trying Moon Crack but didn't get very far so we moved on to Froggatt where I ended up doing the second ascent of Hairless Heart. The following Saturday we went to Froggatt again and I soloed most of the Extremes and then went on to Curbar, I kept soloing and ended up at Moon Crack I thought I might as well have a look and just kept going. I remember starting up the top bit and having to reverse because I'd jammed my hand so hard in the horizontal it was stuck. Anyway I was buzzing so much when I got to the top I ran to the bottom and without really thinking I started up Moon Walk. I got to just below the top standing in the pocket and my arms gave out, I couldn't make the last pull and my leg started to get the old sewing machine leg. I remembered there being a bit of an edge somewhere back from the top so I just leapt and somehow got it. I didn't solo anything else for the rest of the day. It was a great day but I still think about if I'd failed to grab that edge. [1]
References
[1] Peak Rock, 2013, page 182.
|
|
Moon Walk
Second ascent.
|
E4
|
Lead
|
1976
|
|
...shortly after John [Allen] put it up... [1]
References
[1] Peak Rock, 2013, page 182.
|
|
Calvary
First ascent.
|
E4
|
Lead
|
1976
|
|
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
First ascent. With Al Evans.
|
E3
|
Lead
|
1976
|
| 1977 |
Ramshaw Crack
First free ascent.
|
E4
|
Lead | worked
|
1977
|
|
Smear Test
First ascent.
|
E3
|
Lead
|
1977
|
| 1978 |
| 1979 |
| 1980 |
| 1981 |
| 1982 |
| 1983 |
| 1984 |
| 1985 |
| 1986 |
Velvet Silence
First ascent.
|
E6
|
Solo | onsight
|
Between 1st Feb 1986 and 26th Apr 1986
|
|
Climbed onsight solo in spring 1986.
I was on my [way] back to London with some of the NLMC we stopped off at Black Rock, because they wanted to do Demon Rib. I wandered around the corner and noticed the runnel. Couldn’t resist trying to get on it. Once on it I noticed what I thought were old brush marks, so started padding up them. When I was about half way up the other lads appeared and asked what it was. I said I had no idea and wasn't sure if there were actually any holds higher up. Mark Lynden ran to the top with a rope just in case. Well there were enough luckily. A week or so later I made a note in the book at Stoney to say I’d done it but didn't know if it was new or not. A while later John Allen told me I'd done the first ascent of Velvet Silence, he'd probably had his eye on it. I had no idea what he was talking about, so he explained what he knew about it. I never claimed it, graded or named it but I did at least actually climb it.[1]
Prior to Regan’s ascent Jonny Woodward had apparently told John Allen he had done it, perhaps as a wind-up. The claim was later retracted. [2]
References
[1] Correspondence, October 2025
[2] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate 2013.
|
| 1987 |
The Price Is Fright
|
E4
|
Lead
|
20th Jan 1987
|
| 1988 |
| 1989 |
T’Big Surrey
First ascent.
|
E5
|
Lead
|
1989
|