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2 USA 24171 14th November 2023 – 16th August 2026 785 179 2 840 2324
3 France 11787 14th November 2023 – 17th August 2026 258 125 1 542 1004
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39081 28th January 2026 22:16:32 UTC remus media /file/40892089-7e6b-b5bb-6d8b-7ac56f71b752/Screenshot_2026_01_28_at_22.16.07.png missing_right_to_reproduce
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39083 28th January 2026 22:15:49 UTC remus ascent Chris Hamper's ascent of Rats in a Rage ascent_type_id
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39084 28th January 2026 22:15:49 UTC remus ascent Chris Hamper's ascent of Rats in a Rage climb_id
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39085 28th January 2026 22:15:49 UTC remus ascent Chris Hamper's ascent of Rats in a Rage climber_id
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39086 28th January 2026 22:15:49 UTC remus ascent Chris Hamper's ascent of Rats in a Rage ascent_dt_end
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39087 28th January 2026 22:15:49 UTC remus ascent Chris Hamper's ascent of Rats in a Rage notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>Mountain</em> Issue 129 (1989), page 9 <a href="/library/11314/mountain-129" rel="noopener noreferrer">/library/11314/mountain-129</a></p>
39088 28th January 2026 22:15:49 UTC remus ascent Chris Hamper's ascent of Rats in a Rage notes
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### References [1] *Mountain* Issue 129 (1989), page 9 [/library/11314/mountain-129](/library/11314/mountain-129)
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39089 28th January 2026 22:15:49 UTC remus ascent Chris Hamper's ascent of Rats in a Rage ascent_style_id
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39090 28th January 2026 22:14:14 UTC remus climb Reflections climb_name
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39093 28th January 2026 22:14:14 UTC remus climb Reflections ukc_url
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39094 28th January 2026 22:12:28 UTC remus library item Mountain 129 notes
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[Bernard Newman](/climber/1240/bernard-newman): > Disturbing reports are coming from climbers returning from Cornwall. It appears that several of the new hard routes on the West Penwith sea cliffs show signs of blatant hold manufacture, apparently by someone using a battery powered drill. It is particularly sad that this abhorrent practise has migrated southwards to Cornish granite from the Slate quarries of North Wales, where a precedent has been set by the leading activists there. This vandalism marks a very sad turn of events for British climbing, but is a predictable progression from the placing of bolts on virgin rock. The whining rhetoric of the chipper/ bolter is pathetic and totally out of keeping with the unique style of British sea cliff climbing. It usually runs thus: bolt protection makes the route go - makes it accessible and safe for more people, so while you're hanging there, Bosche in hand, why not make a few positive jugs to pull on too - who cares, the end justifies the means - doesn't it? [1] ### References [1] Page 9
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+> Disturbing reports are coming from climbers returning from Cornwall. It appears that several of the new hard routes on the West Penwith sea cliffs show signs of blatant hold manufacture, apparently by someone using a battery
+powered drill. It is particularly sad that this abhorrent practise has migrated southwards to Cornish granite from the Slate quarries of North Wales, where a precedent has been set by the leading activists there. This vandalism marks a very sad turn of events for British climbing,
+but is a predictable progression from the placing of bolts on
+virgin rock. The whining rhetoric of the chipper/ bolter is pathetic and totally out of keeping with the unique style of British sea cliff climbing. It usually runs thus: bolt protection makes the route go - makes it accessible and safe for more people, so while you're hanging there, Bosche in hand, why not make a few positive jugs to pull on too - who cares, the end justifies the means - doesn't it? [1]
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39095 28th January 2026 22:12:28 UTC remus library item Mountain 129 notes_pretty
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<p><a href="/climber/1240/bernard-newman" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bernard Newman</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>Disturbing reports are coming from climbers returning from Cornwall. It appears that several of the new hard routes on the West Penwith sea cliffs show signs of blatant hold manufacture, apparently by someone using a battery powered drill. It is particularly sad that this abhorrent practise has migrated southwards to Cornish granite from the Slate quarries of North Wales, where a precedent has been set by the leading activists there. This vandalism marks a very sad turn of events for British climbing, but is a predictable progression from the placing of bolts on virgin rock. The whining rhetoric of the chipper/ bolter is pathetic and totally out of keeping with the unique style of British sea cliff climbing. It usually runs thus: bolt protection makes the route go - makes it accessible and safe for more people, so while you're hanging there, Bosche in hand, why not make a few positive jugs to pull on too - who cares, the end justifies the means - doesn't it? [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Page 9</p>
39096 28th January 2026 22:09:36 UTC remus library item Mountain 129 Summit Features
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39097 28th January 2026 22:09:29 UTC remus library item Mountain 129 Summit Features
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39098 28th January 2026 22:07:19 UTC remus library item Mountain 129 Contributor
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39099 28th January 2026 22:07:11 UTC remus library item Mountain 129 Contributor
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39100 28th January 2026 22:06:47 UTC remus library item Mountain 129 Contributor
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