Climb Name | Type | Grade | # Ascents Recorded | Notes | Exclude Reason |
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The Right (via Freedom) | Boulder problem | 8B | 1 | ||
The Risk Business | Trad climb | E5 | 1 | ||
The Rocafella | Trad climb | E7 | 1 | ||
The Sandman | Trad climb | E10 | 1 | A similar line to GreatNess Wall but with a slightly more direct finish using some different holds. First ascenionist Franco Cookson described the line as follows:
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The Sandworm | Boulder problem | 8B | 1 | ||
The Sausage King of Meersbrook | Boulder problem | 7C | 1 | ||
The School of Hard Knocks | Trad climb | E5 | 1 | ||
The Scoop | Big Wall | A3 | 1 | ||
The Screaming Abdabs | Trad climb | E6 | 1 | ||
The Second Generation | Sport route | 8a+ | 1 | ||
The Serpent Vein | Sport route | 8b | 1 | ||
The Sexual Salami | Trad climb | E5 | 1 | ||
The Shield | Big Wall | A3 | 1 | ||
The Shock of the New | Trad climb | E7 | 1 | ||
The Siberian | Boulder problem | 7C | 1 | ||
The Sleeping Crack | Trad climb | E6 | 1 | ||
The Smiddy | Sport route | 8b+ | 1 | ||
The South Arête | Boulder problem | 3 | 1 | On 18 April 1898, Crowley and Legros recorded 22 climbs on the Y Boulder in Mosedale, including a topo. These are some of the earliest recorded boulder problems and the topo could perhaps be the first bouldering guide. References[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20190217031248/http://www128.pair.com/r3d4k7/Bouldering_History1.1a.html |
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The Southern Hooligan | Sport route | 9a | 1 | ||
The Sphinx | Boulder problem | 7A+ | 1 |