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Recent Contributions

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
1 28th June 2026 08:35:09 UTC remus climber Geoff Birtles notes
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Geoff Birtles is a Peak DIstrict-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine. ### References [1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles [http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/](http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/)
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Geoff Birtles is a Peak District-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine. ### References [1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles [http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/](http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/)
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-Geoff Birtles is a Peak DIstrict-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine.
+Geoff Birtles is a Peak District-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine.

### References

2 28th June 2026 08:35:09 UTC remus climber Geoff Birtles notes_pretty
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<p>Geoff Birtles is a Peak DIstrict-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles <a href="http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/</a></p>
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<p>Geoff Birtles is a Peak District-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles <a href="http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/</a></p>
3 28th June 2026 08:23:47 UTC remus climb Archangel notes
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Archangel is the quintessential gritstone arête: bold, insecure and utterly compelling. [Don Whillans](/climber/730/don-whillans) top-roped the line in 1954, pinching the arête face-on and gripping it between his knees, which had rubber inner-tubes attached them for grip. In 1971, [Ed Drummond](/climber/1235/ed-drummond) made the first ascent. With the benefit of chalk and rudimentary climbing shoes – though still no sticky rubber – he laybacked it on the left side. In 1985 he climbed it on the right side, naming it [Don](/climb/3127/don) (E4). [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes): > Matthew, in chapter 14, tells the story of the disciples seeing Jesus walk on the lake: > 28 *Peter called to Him 'Lord, if it is you, tell me to come to you over the water'. 'Come' said Jesus.* > 29 *Peter stepped down from the boat and walked over the water towards Jesus.* > 30 *But when he saw the strength of the gale he was seized with fear; and beginning to sink, he cried 'Save me, Lord.'* > 31 *Jesus at once reached out and caught hold of him, and said, 'Why did you hesitate? How little faith you have!'* > This bible story serves well as an illustration of what you need to climb Archangel. It will confound the Book of Numbers. A man may well boulder 6c and redpoint 7c, but without faith he is no more likely to succeed than the man who has bouldered 5c, for without faith, even a rich man is more likely to get into the Kingdom of God than to climb Archangel. And you must have faith, not in the hand of god, but in thyself. [1] ### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 67, page 43
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Archangel is the quintessential gritstone arête: bold, insecure and utterly compelling. [Don Whillans](/climber/730/don-whillans) top-roped the line in 1954, pinching the arête face-on and gripping it between his knees, which had rubber inner-tubes attached them for grip. In 1971, [Ed Drummond](/climber/1235/ed-drummond) made the first ascent. With the benefit of chalk and rudimentary climbing shoes – though still no sticky rubber – he laybacked it on the left side. In 1985 he climbed it on the right side, naming it [Don](/climb/3127/don) (E4). [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes): > Matthew, in chapter 14, tells the story of the disciples seeing Jesus walk on the lake: > 28 *Peter called to Him 'Lord, if it is you, tell me to come to you over the water'. 'Come' said Jesus.* > 29 *Peter stepped down from the boat and walked over the water towards Jesus.* > 30 *But when he saw the strength of the gale he was seized with fear; and beginning to sink, he cried 'Save me, Lord.'* > 31 *Jesus at once reached out and caught hold of him, and said, 'Why did you hesitate? How little faith you have!'* > This bible story serves well as an illustration of what you need to climb Archangel. It will confound the Book of Numbers. A man may well boulder 6c and redpoint 7c, but without faith he is no more likely to succeed than the man who has bouldered 5c, for without faith, even a rich man is more likely to get into the Kingdom of God than to climb Archangel. And you must have faith, not in the hand of god, but in thyself. [1] ### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 67, page 43
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Archangel is the quintessential gritstone arête: bold, insecure and utterly compelling.

-[Don Whillans](/climber/730/don-whillans) top-roped the line in 1954, pinching the arête face-on and gripping it between his knees, which had rubber inner-tubes attached them for grip.
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-In 1971, [Ed Drummond](/climber/1235/ed-drummond) made the first ascent. With the benefit of chalk and rudimentary climbing shoes – though still no sticky rubber – he laybacked it on the left side.
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-In 1985 he climbed it on the right side, naming it [Don](/climb/3127/don) (E4).
+[Don Whillans](/climber/730/don-whillans) top-roped the line in 1954, pinching the arête face-on and gripping it between his knees, which had rubber inner-tubes attached them for grip. In 1971, [Ed Drummond](/climber/1235/ed-drummond) made the first ascent. With the benefit of chalk and rudimentary climbing shoes – though still no sticky rubber – he laybacked it on the left side. In 1985 he climbed it on the right side, naming it [Don](/climb/3127/don) (E4).

[Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes):

4 28th June 2026 08:23:47 UTC remus climb Archangel notes_pretty
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<p>Archangel is the quintessential gritstone arête: bold, insecure and utterly compelling. </p> <p><a href="/climber/730/don-whillans" rel="noopener noreferrer">Don Whillans</a> top-roped the line in 1954, pinching the arête face-on and gripping it between his knees, which had rubber inner-tubes attached them for grip. </p> <p>In 1971, <a href="/climber/1235/ed-drummond" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ed Drummond</a> made the first ascent. With the benefit of chalk and rudimentary climbing shoes – though still no sticky rubber – he laybacked it on the left side. </p> <p>In 1985 he climbed it on the right side, naming it <a href="/climb/3127/don" rel="noopener noreferrer">Don</a> (E4). </p> <p><a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes" rel="noopener noreferrer">Niall Grimes</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Matthew, in chapter 14, tells the story of the disciples seeing Jesus walk on the lake:</p> <p>28 <em>Peter called to Him 'Lord, if it is you, tell me to come to you over the water'. 'Come' said Jesus.</em><br> 29 <em>Peter stepped down from the boat and walked over the water towards Jesus.</em><br> 30 <em>But when he saw the strength of the gale he was seized with fear; and beginning to sink, he cried 'Save me, Lord.'</em><br> 31 <em>Jesus at once reached out and caught hold of him, and said, 'Why did you hesitate? How little faith you have!'</em></p> <p>This bible story serves well as an illustration of what you need to climb Archangel. It will confound the Book of Numbers. A man may well boulder 6c and redpoint 7c, but without faith he is no more likely to succeed than the man who has bouldered 5c, for without faith, even a rich man is more likely to get into the Kingdom of God than to climb Archangel. And you must have faith, not in the hand of god, but in thyself. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 67, page 43</p>
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<p>Archangel is the quintessential gritstone arête: bold, insecure and utterly compelling. </p> <p><a href="/climber/730/don-whillans" rel="noopener noreferrer">Don Whillans</a> top-roped the line in 1954, pinching the arête face-on and gripping it between his knees, which had rubber inner-tubes attached them for grip. In 1971, <a href="/climber/1235/ed-drummond" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ed Drummond</a> made the first ascent. With the benefit of chalk and rudimentary climbing shoes – though still no sticky rubber – he laybacked it on the left side. In 1985 he climbed it on the right side, naming it <a href="/climb/3127/don" rel="noopener noreferrer">Don</a> (E4). </p> <p><a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes" rel="noopener noreferrer">Niall Grimes</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Matthew, in chapter 14, tells the story of the disciples seeing Jesus walk on the lake:</p> <p>28 <em>Peter called to Him 'Lord, if it is you, tell me to come to you over the water'. 'Come' said Jesus.</em><br> 29 <em>Peter stepped down from the boat and walked over the water towards Jesus.</em><br> 30 <em>But when he saw the strength of the gale he was seized with fear; and beginning to sink, he cried 'Save me, Lord.'</em><br> 31 <em>Jesus at once reached out and caught hold of him, and said, 'Why did you hesitate? How little faith you have!'</em></p> <p>This bible story serves well as an illustration of what you need to climb Archangel. It will confound the Book of Numbers. A man may well boulder 6c and redpoint 7c, but without faith he is no more likely to succeed than the man who has bouldered 5c, for without faith, even a rich man is more likely to get into the Kingdom of God than to climb Archangel. And you must have faith, not in the hand of god, but in thyself. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 67, page 43</p>
5 28th June 2026 08:22:49 UTC remus climber Geoff Birtles notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles <a href="http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/">http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/</a></p>
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<p>Geoff Birtles is a Peak DIstrict-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles <a href="http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/</a></p>
6 28th June 2026 08:22:49 UTC remus climber Geoff Birtles notes
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### References [1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles [http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/](http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/)
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Geoff Birtles is a Peak DIstrict-based climber and significant force in the publishing world, as founder and editor of Crags magazine and then editor of High magazine. ### References [1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles [http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/](http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/)
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### References

[1] Personal recollections of the Cioch Club and rock-climbing at Stoney Middleton in the 1960s by Geoff Birtles [http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/](http://smhccg.org/rock-climbing/cioch-climbing-club/)
7 28th June 2026 08:20:25 UTC remus climber Grant Farquhar Bibliography
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8 28th June 2026 08:15:33 UTC remus climber Giles Barker Bibliography
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9 28th June 2026 08:15:21 UTC remus climber Graham Hoey Bibliography
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10 28th June 2026 08:14:42 UTC remus climber Phil Kelly Bibliography
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11 28th June 2026 08:11:00 UTC remus climber George Dixon Abraham date_of_birth_start
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12 28th June 2026 08:11:00 UTC remus climber George Dixon Abraham age
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13 28th June 2026 08:11:00 UTC remus climber George Dixon Abraham date_of_birth_pretty
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14 28th June 2026 08:11:00 UTC remus climber George Dixon Abraham date_of_birth_end
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15 28th June 2026 08:08:16 UTC remus climber Colin Wells Bibliography
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16 28th June 2026 08:07:34 UTC remus climber Colin Wells Bibliography
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17 28th June 2026 08:07:18 UTC remus climber Ashley Perry Abraham date_of_death_start
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