Sean Myles


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From: United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Gender: Male
Hardest Boulder (Worked): 8A
Hardest Boulder (Flash): 7B
Hardest Sport (Worked): 8b+
Hardest Trad (Worked): E9

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53 contributions since 13th January 2021.
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19 contributions since 11th August 2025.

Quick Info

From: United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Gender: Male
Hardest Boulder (Worked): 8A
Hardest Boulder (Flash): 7B
Hardest Sport (Worked): 8b+
Hardest Trad (Worked): E9

Features in The Real Thing.

Contributors
53 contributions since 13th January 2021.
TdG
19 contributions since 11th August 2025.

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Ascents

11 recorded ascents.

This timeline is missing some ascents where the date of the ascent is unknown.
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The Power of Climbing (1991) by David Jones, page 192

References

[1] Slate Historical Section

[2] Mountain 138 (1991), page 18 /library/11319/mountain-138

Monumental Armblaster First ascent. 8a+ Lead | worked 1989
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The Screaming Dream Second ascent. 8A Lead | worked 1990

Contender for the first flash. Date approximate.

References

[1] JCPC 190 Pritchard Wainwright Trango part 2

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A seriously impressive ascent at a time when 8b+ sport routes were still big news.

Peak Rock:

Myles soloed up to clip the first good pegs (worth about E7) then traversed right and jumped off before his successful ascent. With the first gear pre-clipped it was felt to be about F8b.

References

[1] Mountain Issue 141 (1991), page 10 https://climbing-history.org/library/11320/mountain-141

Sean pre-placed a peg by hand to protect the first ascent. [1] This led to some controversy and the route was not recorded in the subsequent guide. Sean re-climbed it in 1999 hand-placing the peg on lead.

Sean summarises a double page spread of ranting in On The Edge Issue 98:

I can't believe you didn't put Rodney in the bloody guide! [1]

Dave Thomas, who belayed Sean when he re-climbed it:

...no shenanigans, and peg placed on lead. He did hammer it in though - with the palm of his hand ;D

Bit of a nasty rope burn on his calf when he fell off, but peg stayed. Taken out, and then re-placed on lead IIRC. [2]

References

[1] On The Edge Issue 98, page 88

[2] https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10464.msg638259.html#msg638259

[3] On The Edge Issue 92, page 11

[4] Mountain Issue 141 (1991), page 15 https://climbing-history.org/library/11320/mountain-141

References

[1] Mountain 138 (1991), page 18 /library/11319/mountain-138

Sean attempted the route in Dawes’ film Best Forgotten Art, returning a few days later to finish it off

Sean climbed a slightly more direct (and possibly eliminate) finish which is probably worth E8. [1]

References

[1] https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/craig_braich_ty_du_pen_yr_ole_wen-525/ogwen_crack-263074#overview:~:text=Pokey%20welsh%20puppies-,feedback,-Always%20Hide%20%CE%B2eta

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