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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 | 69 | 23rd April 2025 | 10th February 2025 |
| 3 | Hard Rock | list | 67 | 19th August 2025 | 27th July 2024 |
| 4 | https://www.instagram.com/p/DGD2HHVM4yn/ | media | 60 | 23rd April 2025 | 14th February 2025 |
| 5 | https://open.spotify.com/episode/0cHKL3jWvp8A4QcZ1LS0YM | media | 51 | 6th October 2024 | 10th April 2024 |
| 6 | None | None | 46 | 4th October 2025 | 6th March 2025 |
| 7 | https://www.instagram.com/p/BcX-gR8llwj/ | media | 45 | 12th December 2025 | 24th January 2024 |
| 8 | https://www.instagram.com/p/C09aKQQtBaT/ | media | 42 | 18th September 2025 | 17th December 2023 |
| 9 | Mountain 101 | library item | 40 | 10th October 2025 | 14th September 2025 |
| 10 | Mountain 79 | library item | 39 | 10th October 2025 | 27th August 2025 |
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| 35661 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:36 | remus | ascent | Ed Drummond's ascent of The Ghost | notes_pretty | |
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<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Mountain 28 (1973), page 16 <a href="/library/9632/mountain-28">/library/9632/mountain-28</a></p>
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| 35662 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:36 | remus | ascent | Ed Drummond's ascent of The Ghost | ascent_type_id | |
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| 35663 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | climber_id | |
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| 35664 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | climb_id | |
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| 35665 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | ascent_style_id | |
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| 35666 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | notes | |
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### References
[1] Mountain 28 (1973), page 16 [/library/9632/mountain-28](/library/9632/mountain-28)
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| 35667 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | notes_pretty | |
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<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Mountain 28 (1973), page 16 <a href="/library/9632/mountain-28">/library/9632/mountain-28</a></p>
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| 35668 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | ascent_dt_end | |
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| 35669 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | ascent_type_id | |
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| 35670 | 13th June 2025 | 17:26:19 | remus | ascent | Tom Proctor's ascent of The Ghost | ascent_dt_start | |
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| 35671 | 13th June 2025 | 17:24:51 | remus | library item | Mountain 28 | Crag Features | |
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| 35672 | 13th June 2025 | 17:24:00 | remus | ascent | Ed Drummond's ascent of Linden | notes | |
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With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. [Keith Myhill](/climber/1141/keith-myhill) wrote in a letter to *Mountain*:
> This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.
To which Drummond replied:
> …Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And [Quietus](/climb/3137/quietus) top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.
Though in a later interview he repented:
> I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940)
[2] Mountain 28 (1973), page 15 [/library/9632/mountain-28](/library/9632/mountain-28)
After
With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. [Keith Myhill](/climber/1141/keith-myhill) wrote in a letter to [Mountain Magazine](/library/collection/7/mountain-magazine):
> This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.
To which Drummond replied:
> …Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And [Quietus](/climb/3137/quietus) top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.
Though in a later interview he repented:
> I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940)
[2] Mountain 28 (1973), page 15 [/library/9632/mountain-28](/library/9632/mountain-28)
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| 35673 | 13th June 2025 | 17:24:00 | remus | ascent | Ed Drummond's ascent of Linden | notes_pretty | |
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<p>With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. <a href="/climber/1141/keith-myhill">Keith Myhill</a> wrote in a letter to <em>Mountain</em>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>To which Drummond replied:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>…Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And <a href="/climb/3137/quietus">Quietus</a> top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Though in a later interview he repented:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940</a></p>
<p>[2] Mountain 28 (1973), page 15 <a href="/library/9632/mountain-28">/library/9632/mountain-28</a></p>
After
<p>With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. <a href="/climber/1141/keith-myhill">Keith Myhill</a> wrote in a letter to <a href="/library/collection/7/mountain-magazine">Mountain Magazine</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>To which Drummond replied:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>…Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And <a href="/climb/3137/quietus">Quietus</a> top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Though in a later interview he repented:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940</a></p>
<p>[2] Mountain 28 (1973), page 15 <a href="/library/9632/mountain-28">/library/9632/mountain-28</a></p>
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| 35674 | 13th June 2025 | 17:22:58 | remus | ascent | Ed Drummond's ascent of Linden | notes_pretty | |
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<p>With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. <a href="/climber/1141/keith-myhill">Keith Myhill</a> wrote in a letter to <em>Mountain</em>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>To which Drummond replied:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>…Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And <a href="/climb/3137/quietus">Quietus</a> top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Though in a later interview he repented:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940</a></p>
After
<p>With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. <a href="/climber/1141/keith-myhill">Keith Myhill</a> wrote in a letter to <em>Mountain</em>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>To which Drummond replied:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>…Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And <a href="/climb/3137/quietus">Quietus</a> top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Though in a later interview he repented:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940</a></p>
<p>[2] Mountain 28 (1973), page 15 <a href="/library/9632/mountain-28">/library/9632/mountain-28</a></p>
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| 35675 | 13th June 2025 | 17:22:58 | remus | ascent | Ed Drummond's ascent of Linden | notes | |
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With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. [Keith Myhill](/climber/1141/keith-myhill) wrote in a letter to *Mountain*:
> This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.
To which Drummond replied:
> …Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And [Quietus](/climb/3137/quietus) top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.
Though in a later interview he repented:
> I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940)
After
With 2 skyhooks placed in drilled divots for aid, a source of controversy at the time. [Keith Myhill](/climber/1141/keith-myhill) wrote in a letter to *Mountain*:
> This event must surely mark the lowest point in gritstone climbing for a very long time.
To which Drummond replied:
> …Rome wasn't built in a day, nor Cenotaph ascended by Saint Joseph without a pin here and a pin there. And [Quietus](/climb/3137/quietus) top-roped first. I'm still learning how to learn. Silly Myhill. It isn't your hill. The route is there for you too. Go on – open your legs – let's see what you can do. Balancing on those two impeccable skyhooks should keep you quiet. You might even learn to pray; and not prey.
Though in a later interview he repented:
> I erred and was willing to err. If you are creating something, to a degree you have a right to define the way in which to create and I was willing to chip holds… I was different, in that I was wilful and was prepared to change the rock to suit me because I was at the cutting edge and had a right to blunt it a little. I was wrong.
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/ed_drummond_1945-2019_-_a_retrospective-11940)
[2] Mountain 28 (1973), page 15 [/library/9632/mountain-28](/library/9632/mountain-28)
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| 35676 | 13th June 2025 | 17:21:43 | remus | library item | Mountain 28 | Crag Features | |
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| 35677 | 13th June 2025 | 17:21:31 | remus | library item | Mountain 28 | Crag Features | |
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| 35678 | 13th June 2025 | 17:21:23 | remus | library item | Mountain 28 | Crag Features | |
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| 35679 | 13th June 2025 | 17:20:25 | remus | climb | The Big Greeny | Other Name | |
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| 35680 | 13th June 2025 | 17:20:10 | remus | ascent | John Syrett's ascent of The Big Greeny | notes_pretty | |
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<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Mountain 28 (1973), page 15 <a href="/library/9632/mountain-28">/library/9632/mountain-28</a></p>
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