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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/C09aKQQtBaT/ media 42 18th September 2025 17th December 2023
8 Mountain 101 library item 40 10th October 2025 14th September 2025
9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m_P_RzrQu4 media 39 21st September 2025 3rd December 2023
10 Mountain 79 library item 39 10th October 2025 27th August 2025

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361 2nd November 2025 10:02:13 remus climber Dave Schultz Website
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370 2nd November 2025 08:30:32 remus climb Zombie Roof notes_pretty
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<p>Named after the Frank Zappa song Zomby Woof.</p>
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<p>Named after the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUrw_bJ9MSU">Frank Zappa song Zomby Woof</a>.</p>
371 2nd November 2025 08:30:32 remus climb Zombie Roof notes
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Named after the Frank Zappa song Zomby Woof.
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Named after the [Frank Zappa song Zomby Woof](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUrw_bJ9MSU).
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372 2nd November 2025 08:28:38 remus climber Peter Croft notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/3441/cameron-burns">Cameron Burns</a>: <em>Why do you go climbing? What's your motivation?</em></p> <p>I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in <a href="/climber/2255/herman-buhl">Herman Buhl's</a> book, <a href="/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage">Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage</a> about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go.</p> </blockquote>
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<blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/3441/cameron-burns">Cameron Burns</a>: <em>Why do you go climbing? What's your motivation?</em></p> <p>I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in <a href="/climber/2255/herman-buhl">Herman Buhl's</a> book, <a href="/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage">Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage</a> about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>Mountain</em> 143 (1992), page 19 <a href="/library/11327/mountain-143">/library/11327/mountain-143</a></p>
373 2nd November 2025 08:28:38 remus climber Peter Croft notes
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> [Cameron Burns](/climber/3441/cameron-burns): *Why do you go climbing? What's your motivation?* > I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in [Herman Buhl's](/climber/2255/herman-buhl) book, [Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage](/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage) about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go.
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> [Cameron Burns](/climber/3441/cameron-burns): *Why do you go climbing? What's your motivation?* > I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in [Herman Buhl's](/climber/2255/herman-buhl) book, [Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage](/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage) about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go. [1] ### References [1] *Mountain* 143 (1992), page 19 [/library/11327/mountain-143](/library/11327/mountain-143)
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-> I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in [Herman Buhl's](/climber/2255/herman-buhl) book, [Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage](/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage) about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go.
+> I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in [Herman Buhl's](/climber/2255/herman-buhl) book, [Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage](/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage) about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go. [1]
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374 2nd November 2025 08:27:26 remus climber Peter Croft notes
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> [Cameron Burns](/climber/3441/cameron-burns): *Why do you go climbing? What's your motivation?* > I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in [Herman Buhl's](/climber/2255/herman-buhl) book, [Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage](/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage) about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go.
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375 2nd November 2025 08:27:26 remus climber Peter Croft notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/3441/cameron-burns">Cameron Burns</a>: <em>Why do you go climbing? What's your motivation?</em></p> <p>I don't think there really a concrete definition of motivation. It’s just fun. Sometimes I've woken up hours before dawn and Just have to go climbing - and I'll go out and climb all day long. What's most important to me is tne really big day when I can't help but go out climbing. On a big soloing day, I often find myself trying not to run up to the base of the cliff, but then I’ll just take off running up to the base of the cliff. I remember reading in <a href="/climber/2255/herman-buhl">Herman Buhl's</a> book, <a href="/library/11329/nanga-parbat-pilgrimage">Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage</a> about how he was driven to do stuff and he didn’t really know why. I don’t have concrete goals in that if I do such and such then I'll be able to climb Everest or if I do this and this and this, then I'll be able to climb 5.14. The things I’m most pleased with are days when I've really pushed hard and seen how far I can go.</p> </blockquote>
376 2nd November 2025 08:26:41 remus library item Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage ISBN-10
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377 2nd November 2025 08:26:25 remus library item Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage ISBN-13
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378 2nd November 2025 08:23:39 remus library item Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage Editor
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379 2nd November 2025 08:23:28 remus library item Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage Translator
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380 2nd November 2025 08:23:19 remus climber Hugh Merrick nationality
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