From: | United Kingdom 🇬🇧 |
Hardest Sport (Worked): | 8a |
Hardest Trad (Worked): | E7 |
Hardest Trad (Onsight): | E5 |
Notable Partnerships | |
Neil Gresham |
[1] Interview with Colin Wells On The Edge Issue 104, page 56
6 recorded ascents.
Climb | Grade | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade |
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Reve de Papillon | 8a | Lead | worked | ||
References[1] On The Edge Issue 104, page 58 |
Climb | Grade | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade |
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Climb | Grade | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade |
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The Master's Edge | E7 | Lead | worked | Sep 1994 | |
First female ascent.
The first British woman to climb E7. A mattress was used to protect the moves up to the shot holes. A local climber confronted Airlie about it in the Broadfield pub in Sheffield, and Airlie was so incensed that she punched him so hard that she floored him. References[1] On The Edge Issue 104, page 58 |
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Beginner's Mind | E7 | Lead | worked | ||
References[1] On The Edge Issue 104, page 58 |
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Windy Miller | E5 | Lead | 1990s | |
First ascent.
References[1] On The Edge Issue 104, page 58 |
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The North Face | E5 | Lead | onsight | 2001 | |
References[1] On The Edge Issue 113, page 43 |
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Hasse-Brandler | E5 | Alternate Leads | ||
References[1] On The Edge Issue 104, page 58 |
Climb | Grade | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade |
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