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1 United Kingdom 50223 14th November 2023 – 17th August 2026 1387 674 0 2990 4724
2 USA 24171 14th November 2023 – 16th August 2026 785 179 2 840 2324
3 France 11785 14th November 2023 – 16th August 2026 258 125 1 542 1004
4 Switzerland 8789 14th November 2023 – 16th August 2026 74 41 1 297 1042
5 Spain 8244 15th November 2023 – 13th August 2026 88 73 0 441 885
6 Italy 4266 16th November 2023 – 10th August 2026 114 56 0 176 330
7 South Africa 3460 16th November 2023 – 15th August 2026 12 35 0 122 379
8 Germany 3053 16th November 2023 – 16th August 2026 115 47 0 102 221
9 Canada 3006 16th November 2023 – 13th August 2026 62 21 3 105 256
10 Japan 2386 16th November 2023 – 11th June 2026 74 11 0 96 227

Recent Contributions

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
38621 30th January 2026 17:04:03 UTC remus ascent Nicolai Užnik's ascent of Full Gem climb_id
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38622 30th January 2026 17:04:03 UTC remus ascent Nicolai Užnik's ascent of Full Gem ascent_style_id
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38623 30th January 2026 17:04:03 UTC remus ascent Nicolai Užnik's ascent of Full Gem notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DUJGh7eCEfa/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.instagram.com/p/DUJGh7eCEfa/</a></p>
38624 30th January 2026 17:03:44 UTC remus climb Full Gem grade_id
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38625 30th January 2026 17:03:44 UTC remus climb Full Gem climb_name
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Full Gem
38626 30th January 2026 17:03:44 UTC remus climb Full Gem climb_type
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38627 30th January 2026 14:48:53 UTC remus climb Snowblind Mice ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/burbage_north-88/snowblind_mice-788666
38628 30th January 2026 09:57:12 UTC remus ascent Neil Foster's ascent of Balance It Is Partner
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38629 30th January 2026 09:26:55 UTC remus list The Grit List V2 list_description
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This is a refreshed version of [The Grit List](https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html). In the words the list's creator [Jon Read](/climber/1146/jon-read): > This is a compendium of selected hard grit routes (E5 and above [ed. now E7]) catagorised by difficulty, boldness, tricksomeness and absurdity. > The aim of this list is to provide further information on these routes for the on-sighter (such as crucial or trick gear), and to highlight particularly soft and hard routes within a grade. Also included are relatively new routes that haven't made it into guidebooks yet. > Routes at the top of a catagory listing tend to be a soft touch for the grade, and routes at the bottom of a catagory list outright sandbags! Liberal pinches of salt should be taken daily. > On the harder grades, routes with a recognised toprope French grade have this included, and some have guesstimates just to spice up debate! This list is a bit more clinical than the original but hopefully it captures some of the same spirit. For practicality this list only includes routes of E7 and up rather the the original list's E5 and up. > Talent, power, stamina, bottle, technique, squeeky clean boots, 'unusual' gear, frontal lobotomy, belay slave, spotting circus, £1000 worth of Metolius mats. These are some of the requirements for potential suitors of Last Great Problems. Choose your line, spend a life-time getting good enough to do it, and then pull the crucial pebble off. All yours ... ### References [1] [https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html](https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html)
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This is a refreshed version of [The Grit List](https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html). In the words the original list's creator [Jon Read](/climber/1146/jon-read): > This is a compendium of selected hard grit routes (E5 and above [ed. now E7]) catagorised by difficulty, boldness, tricksomeness and absurdity. > The aim of this list is to provide further information on these routes for the on-sighter (such as crucial or trick gear), and to highlight particularly soft and hard routes within a grade. Also included are relatively new routes that haven't made it into guidebooks yet. > Routes at the top of a catagory listing tend to be a soft touch for the grade, and routes at the bottom of a catagory list outright sandbags! Liberal pinches of salt should be taken daily. > On the harder grades, routes with a recognised toprope French grade have this included, and some have guesstimates just to spice up debate! This list is a bit more clinical than the original but hopefully it captures some of the same spirit. For practicality this list only includes routes of E7 and up rather the the original list's E5 and up. > Talent, power, stamina, bottle, technique, squeeky clean boots, 'unusual' gear, frontal lobotomy, belay slave, spotting circus, £1000 worth of Metolius mats. These are some of the requirements for potential suitors of Last Great Problems. Choose your line, spend a life-time getting good enough to do it, and then pull the crucial pebble off. All yours... ### References [1] [https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html](https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html)
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-This is a refreshed version of [The Grit List](https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html). In the words the list's creator [Jon Read](/climber/1146/jon-read):
+This is a refreshed version of [The Grit List](https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html). In the words the original list's creator [Jon Read](/climber/1146/jon-read):

> This is a compendium of selected hard grit routes (E5 and above [ed. now E7]) catagorised by difficulty, boldness, tricksomeness and absurdity.

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This list is a bit more clinical than the original but hopefully it captures some of the same spirit. For practicality this list only includes routes of E7 and up rather the the original list's E5 and up.

-> Talent, power, stamina, bottle, technique, squeeky clean boots, 'unusual' gear, frontal lobotomy, belay slave, spotting circus, £1000 worth of Metolius mats. These are some of the requirements for potential suitors of Last Great Problems. Choose your line, spend a life-time getting good enough to do it, and then pull the crucial pebble off. All yours ...
+> Talent, power, stamina, bottle, technique, squeeky clean boots, 'unusual' gear, frontal lobotomy, belay slave, spotting circus, £1000 worth of Metolius mats. These are some of the requirements for potential suitors of Last Great Problems. Choose your line, spend a life-time getting good enough to do it, and then pull the crucial pebble off. All yours...

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38630 30th January 2026 09:26:55 UTC remus list The Grit List V2 list_description_pretty
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<p>This is a refreshed version of <a href="https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Grit List</a>. In the words the list's creator <a href="/climber/1146/jon-read" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jon Read</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>This is a compendium of selected hard grit routes (E5 and above [ed. now E7]) catagorised by difficulty, boldness, tricksomeness and absurdity.</p> <p>The aim of this list is to provide further information on these routes for the on-sighter (such as crucial or trick gear), and to highlight particularly soft and hard routes within a grade. Also included are relatively new routes that haven't made it into guidebooks yet.</p> <p>Routes at the top of a catagory listing tend to be a soft touch for the grade, and routes at the bottom of a catagory list outright sandbags! Liberal pinches of salt should be taken daily.</p> <p>On the harder grades, routes with a recognised toprope French grade have this included, and some have guesstimates just to spice up debate!</p> </blockquote> <p>This list is a bit more clinical than the original but hopefully it captures some of the same spirit. For practicality this list only includes routes of E7 and up rather the the original list's E5 and up.</p> <blockquote> <p>Talent, power, stamina, bottle, technique, squeeky clean boots, 'unusual' gear, frontal lobotomy, belay slave, spotting circus, £1000 worth of Metolius mats. These are some of the requirements for potential suitors of Last Great Problems. Choose your line, spend a life-time getting good enough to do it, and then pull the crucial pebble off. All yours ...</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html</a></p>
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<p>This is a refreshed version of <a href="https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Grit List</a>. In the words the original list's creator <a href="/climber/1146/jon-read" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jon Read</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>This is a compendium of selected hard grit routes (E5 and above [ed. now E7]) catagorised by difficulty, boldness, tricksomeness and absurdity.</p> <p>The aim of this list is to provide further information on these routes for the on-sighter (such as crucial or trick gear), and to highlight particularly soft and hard routes within a grade. Also included are relatively new routes that haven't made it into guidebooks yet.</p> <p>Routes at the top of a catagory listing tend to be a soft touch for the grade, and routes at the bottom of a catagory list outright sandbags! Liberal pinches of salt should be taken daily.</p> <p>On the harder grades, routes with a recognised toprope French grade have this included, and some have guesstimates just to spice up debate!</p> </blockquote> <p>This list is a bit more clinical than the original but hopefully it captures some of the same spirit. For practicality this list only includes routes of E7 and up rather the the original list's E5 and up.</p> <blockquote> <p>Talent, power, stamina, bottle, technique, squeeky clean boots, 'unusual' gear, frontal lobotomy, belay slave, spotting circus, £1000 worth of Metolius mats. These are some of the requirements for potential suitors of Last Great Problems. Choose your line, spend a life-time getting good enough to do it, and then pull the crucial pebble off. All yours...</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/gritlist.html</a></p>
38631 30th January 2026 09:24:13 UTC remus crag Craig Marchlyn Bach rock_type_id
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6
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38632 30th January 2026 09:24:13 UTC remus crag Craig Marchlyn Bach rock_type
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Gritstone
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38633 30th January 2026 06:58:09 UTC remus climb Black Car Burning Alternate Grade
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38634 30th January 2026 06:57:21 UTC remus crag Summit Quarry crag_name
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Summit Quarry Greater Manchester
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Summit Quarry
38635 30th January 2026 06:57:21 UTC remus crag Summit Quarry latitude
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53.672752
38636 30th January 2026 06:57:21 UTC remus crag Summit Quarry longitude
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-2.080057
38637 30th January 2026 06:55:36 UTC remus climb Reg Highball
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38638 30th January 2026 06:55:00 UTC remus climb Reg notes
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~7C
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38639 30th January 2026 06:55:00 UTC remus climb Reg notes_pretty
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<p>~7C</p>
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38640 30th January 2026 06:54:53 UTC remus climb Reg Alternate Grade
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