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14 1st July 2026 11:03:09 UTC remus climb Requiem notes
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A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of [Dumbarton Rock](/crag/10/dumbarton-rock). Originally graded E7 when first climbed by [Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson](/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson) in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by [Dave MacLeod](/climber/146/dave-macleod) in 2000. The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege. The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade: >Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth) (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1] Although its harder variation [Rhapsody](/climb/582/rhapsody) (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. [Will Atkinson](/climber/318/will-atkinson) made the first ground-up in 2011. [Caroline Ciavaldini](/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini) made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014. ### References [1] [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346](https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346)
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A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of [Dumbarton Rock](/crag/10/dumbarton-rock). Originally graded E7 when first climbed by [Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson](/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson) in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by [Dave MacLeod](/climber/146/dave-macleod) in 2000. The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege. The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade: >Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth) (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1] Although its harder variation [Rhapsody](/climb/582/rhapsody) (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. [Will Atkinson](/climber/318/will-atkinson) made the first ground-up in 2011. [Caroline Ciavaldini](/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini) made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014. ### References [1] [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346](https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346)
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>Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth) (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really.
So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1]

-Although its harder variation [Rhapsody](/climb/582/rhapsody) (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted.
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-[Will Atkinson](/climber/318/will-atkinson) made the first ground-up in 2011. [Caroline Ciavaldini](/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini) made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014.
+Although its harder variation [Rhapsody](/climb/582/rhapsody) (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. [Will Atkinson](/climber/318/will-atkinson) made the first ground-up in 2011. [Caroline Ciavaldini](/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini) made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014.

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15 1st July 2026 11:03:09 UTC remus climb Requiem notes_pretty
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<p>A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of <a href="/crag/10/dumbarton-rock" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dumbarton Rock</a>. Originally graded E7 when first climbed by <a href="/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson</a> in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by <a href="/climber/146/dave-macleod" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave MacLeod</a> in 2000. </p> <p>The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege.</p> <p>The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade:</p> <blockquote> <p>Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done <a href="/climb/362/statement-of-youth" rel="noopener noreferrer">Statement of Youth</a> (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Although its harder variation <a href="/climb/582/rhapsody" rel="noopener noreferrer">Rhapsody</a> (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. </p> <p><a href="/climber/318/will-atkinson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Atkinson</a> made the first ground-up in 2011. <a href="/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini" rel="noopener noreferrer">Caroline Ciavaldini</a> made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346</a></p>
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<p>A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of <a href="/crag/10/dumbarton-rock" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dumbarton Rock</a>. Originally graded E7 when first climbed by <a href="/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson</a> in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by <a href="/climber/146/dave-macleod" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave MacLeod</a> in 2000. </p> <p>The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege.</p> <p>The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade:</p> <blockquote> <p>Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done <a href="/climb/362/statement-of-youth" rel="noopener noreferrer">Statement of Youth</a> (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Although its harder variation <a href="/climb/582/rhapsody" rel="noopener noreferrer">Rhapsody</a> (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. <a href="/climber/318/will-atkinson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Atkinson</a> made the first ground-up in 2011. <a href="/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini" rel="noopener noreferrer">Caroline Ciavaldini</a> made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346</a></p>
16 1st July 2026 11:02:39 UTC remus climb Requiem notes
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A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of [Dumbarton Rock](/crag/10/dumbarton-rock). Originally graded E7 when first climbed by [Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson](/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson) in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by [Dave MacLeod](/climber/146/dave-macleod) in 2000. The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege. The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade: >Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth) (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1] Although its harder variation [Rhapsody](/climb/582/rhapsody) (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. [Will Atkinson](/climber/318/will-atkinson) made the first ground-up in 2011. [Caroline Ciavaldini](/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini) made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014. ### References [1] [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346](https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346)
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A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of [Dumbarton Rock](/crag/10/dumbarton-rock). Originally graded E7 when first climbed by [Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson](/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson) in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by [Dave MacLeod](/climber/146/dave-macleod) in 2000. The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege. The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade: >Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth) (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1] Although its harder variation [Rhapsody](/climb/582/rhapsody) (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. [Will Atkinson](/climber/318/will-atkinson) made the first ground-up in 2011. [Caroline Ciavaldini](/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini) made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014. ### References [1] [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346](https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346)
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-A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of [Dumbarton Rock](/crag/10/dumbarton-rock).
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+A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of [Dumbarton Rock](/crag/10/dumbarton-rock). Originally graded E7 when first climbed by [Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson](/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson) in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by [Dave MacLeod](/climber/146/dave-macleod) in 2000.

The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege.

17 1st July 2026 11:02:39 UTC remus climb Requiem notes_pretty
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<p>A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of <a href="/crag/10/dumbarton-rock" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dumbarton Rock</a>. </p> <p>Originally graded E7 when first climbed by <a href="/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson</a> in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by <a href="/climber/146/dave-macleod" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave MacLeod</a> in 2000. </p> <p>The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege.</p> <p>The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade:</p> <blockquote> <p>Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done <a href="/climb/362/statement-of-youth" rel="noopener noreferrer">Statement of Youth</a> (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Although its harder variation <a href="/climb/582/rhapsody" rel="noopener noreferrer">Rhapsody</a> (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. </p> <p><a href="/climber/318/will-atkinson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Atkinson</a> made the first ground-up in 2011. <a href="/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini" rel="noopener noreferrer">Caroline Ciavaldini</a> made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346</a></p>
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<p>A groundbreaking route, taking on the impressive central crack line up the centre of <a href="/crag/10/dumbarton-rock" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dumbarton Rock</a>. Originally graded E7 when first climbed by <a href="/climber/520/dave-cuthbertson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson</a> in 1983, it was upgraded to E8 by <a href="/climber/146/dave-macleod" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dave MacLeod</a> in 2000. </p> <p>The route features traditionally protected 8a/+ climbing, making it not just the first E8 in the UK, but the first 8a or harder too. The route was established mostly ground-up, with Cubby just having a peek at the final moves from a top rope after an epic siege.</p> <p>The route seems to have been consistently cited as having 8a+ climbing until the mid 2010s. Cubby's thoughts on the grade:</p> <blockquote> <p>Well, I never gave it 8a+… I think sometimes the grades get a little bit inflated on traditionally protected routes, personally speaking. I'm still of that opinion... So, I've done <a href="/climb/362/statement-of-youth" rel="noopener noreferrer">Statement of Youth</a> (8a) on Lower Pen Trwyn. It's actually quite a solid route, really. So, it's a very hard route to compare, to begin with. Requiem is obviously not a sport route, and it wasn't done in sport style either. So, it's got a slightly confused style of ascent, really. So, it's certainly no less than 8a, I wouldn't think, whether it's 8a or 8a+ or not, I guess it's neither here nor there. [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Although its harder variation <a href="/climb/582/rhapsody" rel="noopener noreferrer">Rhapsody</a> (E11) gets much of the limelight, Requiem has had only a handful of ground-up ascents and to date has never been flashed or onsighted. </p> <p><a href="/climber/318/will-atkinson" rel="noopener noreferrer">Will Atkinson</a> made the first ground-up in 2011. <a href="/climber/553/caroline-ciavaldini" rel="noopener noreferrer">Caroline Ciavaldini</a> made the second ground-up, and first female ascent, in 2014.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jam-crack-the-niall-grimes-climbing-podcast/id1065991509?i=1000581932346</a></p>
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Cat Runner is a trans woman and winner of The Climb (2023). She is founder of the Queer Climbers Network and co-founder of Trans Climbers Belong, helping build visibility and community for LGBTQ+ climbers.


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Cat Runner is a trans man and winner of The Climb (2023). She is founder of the Queer Climbers Network and co-founder of Trans Climbers Belong, helping build visibility and community for LGBTQ+ climbers.



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19 30th June 2026 19:40:47 UTC remus climber Filip Notebaert Website
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20 30th June 2026 19:40:18 UTC remus climber Filip Notebaert youtube_url
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