Climbs

Climb Name Type Grade # Ascents Recorded Notes Exclude Reason
Hare Low Start Boulder problem 8B 2
Hariquita Boulder problem 8B 2
Harroputza Sport route 9a 2
Haston Dyno Boulder problem 7C+ 2
Hasty Sin Oot Ert Hoonds? Trad climb E9 2
Hatch Armstrong Boulder problem 8B+ 2
Hate Sport route 6c+ 2
Haute Tension Boulder problem 7C+ 2
Head Hunter Trad climb E5 2
Head Like a Hole Sport route 8b+ 2
Headline Trad climb E1 2
Heart And Soul Trad climb E9 2
Heart of Gold Direct Trad climb E6 2
Heart of the Sun Trad climb E3 2
Heart Route Aid Climb A4 2
Heeling Power Boulder problem 8B+ 2
Heim aach Afrika Sport route 9a 2
Helicoidal Flow Boulder problem 8A+ 2
Hellbound Trad climb E7 2
Hell is Empty and All the Devils Are Here Boulder problem 8B 2

The name is quote from Shakespeare's The Tempest, likely a reference to the nearby problems The Tempest and Tempest in a Teapot.

PROSPERO My brave spirit!
Who was so firm, so constant, that this coil. Would not infect his reason?

ARIEL Not a soul
But felt a fever of the mad, and played
Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners
Plunged in the foaming brine and quit the vessel,
Then all afire with me. The King’s son, Ferdinand,
With hair up-staring—then like reeds, not hair—
Was the first man that leaped; cried “Hell is empty,
And all the devils are here.”

PROSPERO Why, that’s my spirit!
But was not this nigh shore? [1]

References

[1] https://www.folger.edu/explore/shakespeares-works/the-tempest/read/1/2/

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