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1 United Kingdom 50227 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

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38861 29th January 2026 10:31:07 UTC remus ascent Nick Bradley's ascent of On the Books ascent_dt_end
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38862 29th January 2026 10:31:07 UTC remus ascent Nick Bradley's ascent of On the Books ascent_type_id
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38863 29th January 2026 10:12:29 UTC remus climb Lee Majors Website
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https://www.mountainproject.com/route/108811650/lee-majors
38864 29th January 2026 08:54:02 UTC remus climb The Great Flake Highball
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38865 29th January 2026 08:53:58 UTC remus climb The Great Flake Alternate Grade
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38866 29th January 2026 08:53:49 UTC remus climb The Great Flake ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/caley_crags-540/the_great_flake-28577
38867 29th January 2026 08:53:49 UTC remus climb The Great Flake climb_name
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38868 29th January 2026 08:53:49 UTC remus climb The Great Flake grade_id
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38869 29th January 2026 08:53:49 UTC remus climb The Great Flake climb_type
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38870 29th January 2026 08:52:09 UTC remus ascent John Arran's ascent of Doctor Dolittle notes
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> The H[9 grade] was an attempt to grade the difficulty of the headpoint experience rather than guessing at what an onsight would feel like. Aid-climbers don't guess at free grades so why should headpointers guess at onsight grades? The gear and moves of Dr. Dolittle (note one 'o') are so unobvious that a true onsight would be much harder than for other comparably-physical and comparably protectable routes. [1] [1] Westlake, D. (2010). Froggatt to Black Rocks.
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> The H[9 grade] was an attempt to grade the difficulty of the headpoint experience rather than guessing at what an onsight would feel like. Aid-climbers don't guess at free grades so why should headpointers guess at onsight grades? The gear and moves of Dr. Dolittle (note one 'o') are so unobvious that a true onsight would be much harder than for other comparably-physical and comparably protectable routes. [1] ### References [1] Westlake, D. (2010). Froggatt to Black Rocks.
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> The H[9 grade] was an attempt to grade the difficulty of the headpoint experience rather than guessing at what an onsight would feel like. Aid-climbers don't guess at free grades so why should headpointers guess at onsight grades? The gear and moves of Dr. Dolittle (note one 'o') are so unobvious that a true onsight would be much harder than for other comparably-physical and comparably protectable routes. [1]

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38871 29th January 2026 08:52:09 UTC remus ascent John Arran's ascent of Doctor Dolittle notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>The H[9 grade] was an attempt to grade the difficulty of the headpoint experience rather than guessing at what an onsight would feel like. Aid-climbers don't guess at free grades so why should headpointers guess at onsight grades? The gear and moves of Dr. Dolittle (note one 'o') are so unobvious that a true onsight would be much harder than for other comparably-physical and comparably protectable routes. [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>[1] Westlake, D. (2010). Froggatt to Black Rocks.</p>
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<blockquote> <p>The H[9 grade] was an attempt to grade the difficulty of the headpoint experience rather than guessing at what an onsight would feel like. Aid-climbers don't guess at free grades so why should headpointers guess at onsight grades? The gear and moves of Dr. Dolittle (note one 'o') are so unobvious that a true onsight would be much harder than for other comparably-physical and comparably protectable routes. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Westlake, D. (2010). Froggatt to Black Rocks.</p>
38872 29th January 2026 08:51:53 UTC remus climb Doctor Dolittle Alternate Grade
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38873 29th January 2026 08:51:44 UTC remus climb Doctor Dolittle notes
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### References [1] [https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/grit_e9.html](https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/grit_e9.html)
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38874 29th January 2026 08:51:44 UTC remus climb Doctor Dolittle notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/grit_e9.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.geocities.ws/readza1/climbing/gritlist/grit_e9.html</a></p>
38875 29th January 2026 08:51:02 UTC remus climb The Zone Alternate Grade
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38876 29th January 2026 08:40:32 UTC remus climber Nina Arthaud notes
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### References [1] [https://www.grimper.com/news-nina-arthaud-renouveau](https://www.grimper.com/news-nina-arthaud-renouveau)
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38877 29th January 2026 08:40:32 UTC remus climber Nina Arthaud notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.grimper.com/news-nina-arthaud-renouveau" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.grimper.com/news-nina-arthaud-renouveau</a></p>
38878 29th January 2026 08:39:02 UTC remus summit Mt. Everest longitude
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38879 29th January 2026 08:39:02 UTC remus summit Mt. Everest notes_pretty
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<p><em>Mount Everest</em> is the highest mountain on earth as measured by height above sea level.</p>
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<p><em>Mount Everest</em> is the highest mountain on earth as measured by height above sea level.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/2305476/episodes/18571736-mt-everest-the-tallest-mountain-on-the-planet.mp3" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.buzzsprout.com/2305476/episodes/18571736-mt-everest-the-tallest-mountain-on-the-planet.mp3</a></p>
38880 29th January 2026 08:39:02 UTC remus summit Mt. Everest notes
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*Mount Everest* is the highest mountain on earth as measured by height above sea level.
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*Mount Everest* is the highest mountain on earth as measured by height above sea level. ### References [1] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2305476/episodes/18571736-mt-everest-the-tallest-mountain-on-the-planet.mp3](https://www.buzzsprout.com/2305476/episodes/18571736-mt-everest-the-tallest-mountain-on-the-planet.mp3)
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-*Mount Everest* is the highest mountain on earth as measured by height above sea level.
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+[1] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2305476/episodes/18571736-mt-everest-the-tallest-mountain-on-the-planet.mp3](https://www.buzzsprout.com/2305476/episodes/18571736-mt-everest-the-tallest-mountain-on-the-planet.mp3)

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