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1 United Kingdom 48830 14th November 2023 – 10th July 2026 1368 668 0 2960 4626
2 USA 23669 14th November 2023 – 8th July 2026 774 178 2 824 2287
3 France 11396 14th November 2023 – 8th July 2026 255 123 1 527 979
4 Switzerland 8385 14th November 2023 – 9th July 2026 74 39 1 288 1006
5 Spain 8132 15th November 2023 – 7th July 2026 88 73 0 437 874
6 Italy 4069 16th November 2023 – 8th July 2026 112 55 0 167 315
7 South Africa 3101 16th November 2023 – 9th July 2026 12 35 0 112 344
8 Germany 2950 16th November 2023 – 6th July 2026 111 46 0 101 218
9 Canada 2924 16th November 2023 – 8th July 2026 61 21 3 103 251
10 Japan 2339 16th November 2023 – 11th June 2026 74 11 0 90 223

Recent Contributions

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21521 20th March 2026 16:16:15 UTC remus ascent Bill Price's ascent of Sunkist ascent_dt_start
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21522 20th March 2026 16:16:15 UTC remus ascent Bill Price's ascent of Sunkist climb_id
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21524 20th March 2026 16:15:52 UTC remus climb Sunkist crag_location_breadcrumb_pretty
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21525 20th March 2026 16:15:52 UTC remus climb Sunkist crag_location_breadcrumb
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21527 20th March 2026 16:15:52 UTC remus climb Sunkist crag_name
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21528 20th March 2026 16:15:52 UTC remus climb Sunkist crag_id
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21529 20th March 2026 16:15:45 UTC remus climb Sunkist climb_type
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21532 20th March 2026 16:12:52 UTC remus ascent Jim Baldwin's ascent of Dihedral Wall notes
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While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.
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While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover. ### References [1] [Erik Sloan](/climber/3848/erik-sloan). Yosemite Bigwalls Select: The Ultimate Guide. N.p.: Yosemite Bigwalls, 2021.
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-While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.
+While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.
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+### References
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+[1] [Erik Sloan](/climber/3848/erik-sloan). Yosemite Bigwalls Select: The Ultimate Guide. N.p.: Yosemite Bigwalls, 2021.
21533 20th March 2026 16:12:52 UTC remus ascent Jim Baldwin's ascent of Dihedral Wall notes_pretty
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<p>While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.</p>
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<p>While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/climber/3848/erik-sloan" rel="noopener noreferrer">Erik Sloan</a>.&nbsp;Yosemite Bigwalls Select: The Ultimate Guide.&nbsp;N.p.:&nbsp;Yosemite Bigwalls,&nbsp;2021.</p>
21534 20th March 2026 16:11:52 UTC remus ascent Jim Baldwin's ascent of Dihedral Wall notes
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While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.
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+While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.
21535 20th March 2026 16:11:52 UTC remus ascent Jim Baldwin's ascent of Dihedral Wall notes_pretty
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<p>While prussiking a fixed line Jim suffered a serious accident when his prussiks slipped. He managed to stop his fall after 100 feet by grabbing the rope but seriously burnt his hands in the process, requiring a month off climbing to recover.</p>
21536 20th March 2026 16:09:22 UTC remus climb Dihedral Wall notes_pretty
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<p>The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route.</p> <p><a href="/climber/3399/ed-cooper" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ed Cooper</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/climber/3381/steve-roper" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steve Roper</a> ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117</p>
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<p>The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent requiring 42 days of climbing over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route.</p> <p><a href="/climber/3399/ed-cooper" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ed Cooper</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/climber/3381/steve-roper" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steve Roper</a> ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117</p>
21537 20th March 2026 16:09:22 UTC remus climb Dihedral Wall notes
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The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route. [Ed Cooper](/climber/3399/ed-cooper): > There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last. ### References [1] [Steve Roper](/climber/3381/steve-roper) ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117
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The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent requiring 42 days of climbing over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route. [Ed Cooper](/climber/3399/ed-cooper): > There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last. ### References [1] [Steve Roper](/climber/3381/steve-roper) ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117
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-The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route.
+The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent requiring 42 days of climbing over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route.

[Ed Cooper](/climber/3399/ed-cooper):
21538 20th March 2026 16:08:40 UTC remus climb Dihedral Wall notes_pretty
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<p>The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route.</p> <blockquote> <p>There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last. (Ed Cooper)</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Roper, S ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117</p>
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<p>The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route.</p> <p><a href="/climber/3399/ed-cooper" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ed Cooper</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="/climber/3381/steve-roper" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steve Roper</a> ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117</p>
21539 20th March 2026 16:08:40 UTC remus climb Dihedral Wall notes
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The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route. > There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last. (Ed Cooper) ### References [1] Roper, S ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117
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The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route. [Ed Cooper](/climber/3399/ed-cooper): > There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last. ### References [1] [Steve Roper](/climber/3381/steve-roper) ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117
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The third route to be climbed on the main face of El Capitan and the first from non-locals. A siege ascent over eight months with fixed ropes almost the entire length of the route.

-> There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last. (Ed Cooper)
+[Ed Cooper](/climber/3399/ed-cooper):
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+> There was on El Capitan one line left, the direct south west face, logically left unclimbed to the last.

### References

-[1] Roper, S ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117
+[1] [Steve Roper](/climber/3381/steve-roper) ed. (2002). Ordeal by Piton. USA: Stanford University Library p111-117
21540 20th March 2026 16:05:39 UTC remus ascent Tommy Caldwell's ascent of Lurking Fear notes
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On the second pitch: > No single move is crazy, but for thirty minutes your feet are just sliding off the holds, so it’s more of a mind test. [1] And the crux seventh pitch: > It’s probably a 5.13a slab to a really hard three-move section. Finally one day my foot just didn’t slip. I got the body position just right and I got through it. [1] and the grade: > At the time I’d never heard of a slab harder than 5.13c so we just rated it that, I think in modern grade it would be firmly into 5.14. ### References [1] [https://www.climbing.com/places/how-hard-can-slab-climbs-actually-get/](https://www.climbing.com/places/how-hard-can-slab-climbs-actually-get/)
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The first of many FFAs on El Capitan. On the second pitch: > No single move is crazy, but for thirty minutes your feet are just sliding off the holds, so it’s more of a mind test. [1] And the crux seventh pitch: > It’s probably a 5.13a slab to a really hard three-move section. Finally one day my foot just didn’t slip. I got the body position just right and I got through it. [1] and the grade: > At the time I’d never heard of a slab harder than 5.13c so we just rated it that, I think in modern grade it would be firmly into 5.14. ### References [1] [https://www.climbing.com/places/how-hard-can-slab-climbs-actually-get/](https://www.climbing.com/places/how-hard-can-slab-climbs-actually-get/)
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+The first of many FFAs on El Capitan. On the second pitch:

> No single move is crazy, but for thirty minutes your feet are just sliding off the holds, so it’s more of a mind test. [1]

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