Gabe Reagan


Quick Info

From: United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Hardest Trad (Worked): E5

Contributors: remus (5 contributions since 30 May 2023)
Added on 30th May 2023. Last updated on 16th October 2024.

Quick Info

From: United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Hardest Trad (Worked): E5
Contributors: remus (5 contributions since 30 May 2023)
Added on 30th May 2023. Last updated on 16th October 2024.

Pics + Vids

Added at 17:10 on 16 October 2024

Ascents

6 recorded ascents.

This timeline is missing some ascents where the date of the ascent is unknown. Use the other tabs to view these ascents.
Year Climb Grade Style Date
1975 Menopause E5 Lead 1975
Second ascent. 3 points of aid.

References

[1] Crags Issue 1, page 2

The Asp E3 Lead 1975
Third ascent.

References

[1] Crags Issue 1, page 2

Climb Grade Style Ascent Date Suggested Grade
Climb Grade Style Ascent Date Suggested Grade
Climb Grade Style Ascent Date Suggested Grade
Menopause E5 Lead 1975
Second ascent. 3 points of aid.

References

[1] Crags Issue 1, page 2

Moon Crack E5 Solo | worked

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.

Hairless Heart E5 Solo | worked
Second ascent.

References

[1] Peak Rock, 2013, page 182.

Moon Walk E4 Solo | worked

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 E4 Lead
Second ascent.

...shortly after John [Allen] put it up... [1]

References

[1] Peak Rock, 2013, page 182.

The Asp E3 Lead 1975
Third ascent.

References

[1] Crags Issue 1, page 2

Climb Grade Style Ascent Date Suggested Grade