| Name | Type | # Changes | Last Updated | First Updated | |
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| 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpbCmJGkKHE | media | 108 | 14th July 2024 | 14th July 2024 |
| 2 | https://www.instagram.com/p/DF5XgLjMdJu/ | media | 74 | 21st February 2026 | 10th February 2025 |
| 3 | https://www.instagram.com/p/DSTP2Z8ANtI/ | media | 72 | 1st April 2026 | 16th December 2025 |
| 4 | Hard Rock | list | 67 | 19th August 2025 | 27th July 2024 |
| 5 | https://www.instagram.com/p/DGD2HHVM4yn/ | media | 65 | 21st February 2026 | 14th February 2025 |
| 6 | Remus Knowles | climber | 56 | 8th April 2026 | 30th March 2024 |
| 7 | https://www.instagram.com/p/DVi7bJmjNhO/ | media | 55 | 16th March 2026 | 6th March 2026 |
| 8 | Will Stanhope | climber | 51 | 6th May 2026 | 24th January 2021 |
| 9 | https://open.spotify.com/episode/0cHKL3jWvp8A4QcZ1LS0YM | media | 51 | 6th October 2024 | 10th April 2024 |
| 10 | https://www.instagram.com/p/BcX-gR8llwj/ | media | 48 | 23rd January 2026 | 24th January 2024 |
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| 1 | 5th June 2026 | 18:03:06 UTC | remus | climb | Ice King | grade | |
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| 4 | 5th June 2026 | 17:54:25 UTC | remus | ascent | Jennifer Wood's ascent of Ice King | climb_id | |
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| 5 | 5th June 2026 | 17:54:25 UTC | remus | ascent | Jennifer Wood's ascent of Ice King | ascent_dt_start | |
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| 9 | 5th June 2026 | 17:54:25 UTC | remus | ascent | Jennifer Wood's ascent of Ice King | ascent_dt_end | |
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| 10 | 5th June 2026 | 17:53:53 UTC | remus | crag | Raven Tor | notes | |
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Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to [Hubble](/climb/5/hubble), [Ben Moon's](/climber/130/ben-moon) desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.
In 1998 [Steve McClure](/climber/129/steve-mcclure) established [Mutation](/climb/392/mutation) adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.
While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) added [The Wild South](/climb/2482/the-wild-south) (8C+) in 2023 and [Realm of Tor’ment](/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment) (9A) in 2025..
### References
[1] Pinches Wall topo from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 91 [/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png](/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png)
[2] Pinches Wall problems from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 90 [/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png](/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png)
After
Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to [Hubble](/climb/5/hubble), [Ben Moon's](/climber/130/ben-moon) desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.
In 1998 [Steve McClure](/climber/129/steve-mcclure) established [Mutation](/climb/392/mutation) adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.
While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) added [The Wild South](/climb/2482/the-wild-south) (8C+) in 2023 and [Realm of Tor’ment](/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment) (9A) in 2025.
### References
[1] Pinches Wall topo from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 91 [/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png](/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png)
[2] Pinches Wall problems from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 90 [/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png](/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png)
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| 11 | 5th June 2026 | 17:53:53 UTC | remus | crag | Raven Tor | notes_pretty | |
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<p>Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to <a href="/climb/5/hubble" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hubble</a>, <a href="/climber/130/ben-moon" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ben Moon's</a> desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.</p>
<p>In 1998 <a href="/climber/129/steve-mcclure" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steve McClure</a> established <a href="/climb/392/mutation" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mutation</a> adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Bosi</a> suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.</p>
<p>While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Bosi</a> added <a href="/climb/2482/the-wild-south" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Wild South</a> (8C+) in 2023 and <a href="/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment" rel="noopener noreferrer">Realm of Tor’ment</a> (9A) in 2025..</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Pinches Wall topo from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 91 <a href="/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png" rel="noopener noreferrer">/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png</a></p>
<p>[2] Pinches Wall problems from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 90 <a href="/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png" rel="noopener noreferrer">/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png</a></p>
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<p>Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to <a href="/climb/5/hubble" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hubble</a>, <a href="/climber/130/ben-moon" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ben Moon's</a> desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.</p>
<p>In 1998 <a href="/climber/129/steve-mcclure" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steve McClure</a> established <a href="/climb/392/mutation" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mutation</a> adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Bosi</a> suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.</p>
<p>While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Bosi</a> added <a href="/climb/2482/the-wild-south" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Wild South</a> (8C+) in 2023 and <a href="/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment" rel="noopener noreferrer">Realm of Tor’ment</a> (9A) in 2025.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Pinches Wall topo from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 91 <a href="/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png" rel="noopener noreferrer">/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png</a></p>
<p>[2] Pinches Wall problems from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 90 <a href="/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png" rel="noopener noreferrer">/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png</a></p>
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| 12 | 5th June 2026 | 17:53:50 UTC | remus | crag | Raven Tor | notes_pretty | |
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<p>Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to <a href="/climb/5/hubble">Hubble</a>, <a href="/climber/130/ben-moon">Ben Moon's</a> desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.</p>
<p>In 1998 <a href="/climber/129/steve-mcclure">Steve McClure</a> established <a href="/climb/392/mutation">Mutation</a> adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi">Will Bosi</a> suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.</p>
<p>While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi">Will Bosi</a> added <a href="/climb/2482/the-wild-south">The Wild South</a> (8C+) in 2023 and <a href="/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment">Realm of Tor’ment</a> (9A) in 2025.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Pinches Wall topo from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 91 <a href="/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png">/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png</a></p>
<p>[2] Pinches Wall problems from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 90 <a href="/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png">/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png</a></p>
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<p>Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to <a href="/climb/5/hubble" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hubble</a>, <a href="/climber/130/ben-moon" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ben Moon's</a> desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.</p>
<p>In 1998 <a href="/climber/129/steve-mcclure" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steve McClure</a> established <a href="/climb/392/mutation" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mutation</a> adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Bosi</a> suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.</p>
<p>While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, <a href="/climber/132/will-bosi" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Bosi</a> added <a href="/climb/2482/the-wild-south" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Wild South</a> (8C+) in 2023 and <a href="/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment" rel="noopener noreferrer">Realm of Tor’ment</a> (9A) in 2025..</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Pinches Wall topo from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 91 <a href="/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png" rel="noopener noreferrer">/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png</a></p>
<p>[2] Pinches Wall problems from <a href="/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II</a> (1995), page 90 <a href="/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png" rel="noopener noreferrer">/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png</a></p>
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| 13 | 5th June 2026 | 17:53:50 UTC | remus | crag | Raven Tor | notes | |
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Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to [Hubble](/climb/5/hubble), [Ben Moon's](/climber/130/ben-moon) desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.
In 1998 [Steve McClure](/climber/129/steve-mcclure) established [Mutation](/climb/392/mutation) adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.
While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) added [The Wild South](/climb/2482/the-wild-south) (8C+) in 2023 and [Realm of Tor’ment](/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment) (9A) in 2025.
### References
[1] Pinches Wall topo from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 91 [/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png](/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png)
[2] Pinches Wall problems from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 90 [/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png](/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png)
After
Raven Tor is a crag in the UK's Peak District that is known for it's concentration of hard, crimpy sport climbs. Initially a venue for the aid climbers, it was part of the sport climbing boom in the UK during the 80s and 90s, where the aid routes were free climbed, initially on the remenants of fixed gear from the aid climbers and then increasingly on bolts placed specifically to create sport routes. Most famously it is home to [Hubble](/climb/5/hubble), [Ben Moon's](/climber/130/ben-moon) desperate route from 1990 which was one of the first 9a sport routes in the world.
In 1998 [Steve McClure](/climber/129/steve-mcclure) established [Mutation](/climb/392/mutation) adding the hardest route at the crag. At the time Steve suggested a grade of 9a but it has proven very tricky to repeat with [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) suggesting the upgrade after taking many sessions to repeat it. At 9a+ it would be one of the earliest routes at the grade.
While the difficulty of sport routes has stagnated at the crag the potential for hard boulder problems has been increasingly realised. While the quality of the lines leaves something to be desired there is no shortage of small holds. Most notably, [Will Bosi](/climber/132/will-bosi) added [The Wild South](/climb/2482/the-wild-south) (8C+) in 2023 and [Realm of Tor’ment](/climb/5246/realm-of-tor’ment) (9A) in 2025..
### References
[1] Pinches Wall topo from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 91 [/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png](/file/1e8a925b-d717-ca3c-8248-1167ca874601/pinches wall topo.png)
[2] Pinches Wall problems from [Bouldering in the Peak District Vol II](/library/9567/bouldering-in-the-peak-district-vol-ii) (1995), page 90 [/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png](/file/9e5b3135-e575-784c-ec59-714e27490b2d/pinches wall problems.png)
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| 14 | 5th June 2026 | 14:48:27 UTC | remus | climber | Loup Guermonprez | date_of_birth_start | |
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| 15 | 5th June 2026 | 14:48:27 UTC | remus | climber | Loup Guermonprez | age | |
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| 16 | 5th June 2026 | 14:48:27 UTC | remus | climber | Loup Guermonprez | date_of_birth_pretty | |
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| 17 | 5th June 2026 | 14:48:27 UTC | remus | climber | Loup Guermonprez | date_of_birth_end | |
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| 18 | 5th June 2026 | 14:48:07 UTC | remus | ascent | Loup Guermonprez's ascent of Le Voyage | ascent_dt_start | |
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| 19 | 5th June 2026 | 14:48:07 UTC | remus | ascent | Loup Guermonprez's ascent of Le Voyage | ascent_style_id | |
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| 20 | 5th June 2026 | 14:48:07 UTC | remus | ascent | Loup Guermonprez's ascent of Le Voyage | ascent_type_id | |
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