| Country | Contributions | Between | Climbers | Crags | Summits | Climbs | Ascents | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Kingdom | 10239 | 22nd May 2025 – 7th July 2026 | 106 | 13 | 0 | 553 | 993 |
| 2 | France | 3357 | 22nd May 2025 – 3rd July 2026 | 32 | 13 | 0 | 169 | 319 |
| 3 | USA | 1715 | 30th July 2025 – 3rd July 2026 | 25 | 56 | 0 | 161 | 84 |
| 4 | Japan | 1433 | 19th July 2025 – 23rd June 2026 | 14 | 25 | 0 | 98 | 70 |
| 5 | Spain | 318 | 31st July 2025 – 5th July 2026 | 3 | 9 | 0 | 34 | 13 |
| 6 | New Zealand | 214 | 19th August 2025 – 26th June 2026 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 13 |
| 7 | Switzerland | 197 | 31st July 2025 – 4th July 2026 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 20 | 13 |
| 8 | Canada | 166 | 10th September 2025 – 2nd July 2026 | 1 | 9 | 0 | 24 | 3 |
| 9 | Italy | 158 | 12th August 2025 – 7th July 2026 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 18 | 6 |
| 10 | Venezuela | 137 | 7th October 2025 – 27th June 2026 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 10 |
| Date | Time | User | Type | Name | Attribute | ||
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| 3961 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:36:13 UTC | TdG | climb | Central Wall Direct | crag_location_breadcrumb_pretty | |
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<a href="/crags/location/United Kingdom" class="text-muted">United Kingdom</a> / <a href="/crags/location/United Kingdom/England" class="text-muted">England</a> / <a href="/crags/location/United Kingdom/England/Skipton" class="text-muted">Skipton</a>
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| 3962 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:36:13 UTC | TdG | climb | Central Wall Direct | notes_pretty | |
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<p>The boulder problem direct start to <a href="/climb/4398/central-wall">Central Wall</a>.</p>
After
<p>The boulder problem direct start to <a href="/climb/4398/central-wall" rel="noopener noreferrer">Central Wall</a>.</p>
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| 3963 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:36:13 UTC | TdG | climb | Central Wall Direct | crag_id | |
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1338
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| 3964 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:36:13 UTC | TdG | climb | Central Wall Direct | crag_name | |
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Dib Scar
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| 3965 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:28:44 UTC | TdG | climb | Gold Rush | notes_pretty | |
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<p>Discovered by Tristan Salson who giften it to <a href="/climber/824/didier-berthod">Didier Berthod</a> as a Christmas present.</p>
After
<p>Discovered by Tristan Salson who giften it to <a href="/climber/824/didier-berthod" rel="noopener noreferrer">Didier Berthod</a> as a Christmas present.</p>
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| 3966 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:28:44 UTC | TdG | climb | Gold Rush | crag_id | |
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2290
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| 3967 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:28:44 UTC | TdG | climb | Gold Rush | crag_name | |
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Squamish
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| 3968 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:28:44 UTC | TdG | climb | Gold Rush | crag_location_breadcrumb_pretty | |
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<a href="/crags/location/Canada" class="text-muted">Canada</a> / <a href="/crags/location/Canada/British Columbia" class="text-muted">British Columbia</a> / <a href="/crags/location/Canada/British Columbia/Squamish-Lillooet" class="text-muted">Squamish-Lillooet</a>
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| 3969 | 2nd April 2026 | 05:28:44 UTC | TdG | climb | Gold Rush | crag_location_breadcrumb | |
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None
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Canada / British Columbia / Squamish-Lillooet
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| 3970 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:57:08 UTC | TdG | climber | Lucien Martinez | notes | |
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As well as being a handy sport climber, Martinez was editor of *Grimper* magazine, 2019–25
### References
[1] Interview with *Fanatic Climbing*, Jan 2022 [https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/](https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/)
After
As well as being a handy sport climber and boulderer, Martinez was editor of *Grimper* magazine, 2019–25
### References
[1] Interview with *Fanatic Climbing*, Jan 2022 [https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/](https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/)
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| 3971 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:57:08 UTC | TdG | climber | Lucien Martinez | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>As well as being a handy sport climber, Martinez was editor of <em>Grimper</em> magazine, 2019–25</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Interview with <em>Fanatic Climbing</em>, Jan 2022 <a href="https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/</a></p>
After
<p>As well as being a handy sport climber and boulderer, Martinez was editor of <em>Grimper</em> magazine, 2019–25</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Interview with <em>Fanatic Climbing</em>, Jan 2022 <a href="https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/</a></p>
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| 3972 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:44:50 UTC | TdG | climber | Lucien Martinez | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Interview with <em>Fanatic Climbing</em>, Jan 2022 <a href="https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/</a></p>
After
<p>As well as being a handy sport climber, Martinez was editor of <em>Grimper</em> magazine, 2019–25</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] Interview with <em>Fanatic Climbing</em>, Jan 2022 <a href="https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/</a></p>
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| 3973 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:44:50 UTC | TdG | climber | Lucien Martinez | notes | |
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Before
### References
[1] Interview with *Fanatic Climbing*, Jan 2022 [https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/](https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/)
After
As well as being a handy sport climber, Martinez was editor of *Grimper* magazine, 2019–25
### References
[1] Interview with *Fanatic Climbing*, Jan 2022 [https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/](https://fanatic-climbing.com/interview-lucien-martinez-irreductible-acharne-interview-lucien-martinez-inveterate-and-tenacious/)
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| 3974 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:36:21 UTC | TdG | climb | Akira | crag_id | |
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33975
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| 3975 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:36:21 UTC | TdG | climb | Akira | crag_name | |
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Le Périgord
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| 3976 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:36:21 UTC | TdG | climb | Akira | crag_location_breadcrumb | |
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France / Nouvelle-Aquitaine / Dordogne
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| 3977 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:36:21 UTC | TdG | climb | Akira | crag_location_breadcrumb_pretty | |
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<a href="/crags/location/France" class="text-muted">France</a> / <a href="/crags/location/France/Nouvelle-Aquitaine" class="text-muted">Nouvelle-Aquitaine</a> / <a href="/crags/location/France/Nouvelle-Aquitaine/Dordogne" class="text-muted">Dordogne</a>
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| 3978 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:36:21 UTC | TdG | climb | Akira | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>Akira is a route with a complicated history and a degree of controversy, largely around the fact that first ascenionist <a href="/climber/497/fred-rouhling">Fred Rouhling</a> suggested a grade of 9b at a time when 9a was the cutting edge and no routes had been proposed at 9a+ (though some routes from the era have subsequently been upgraded to 9a+, for example <a href="/climb/392/mutation">Mutation</a> at <a href="/crag/146/raven-tor">Raven Tor</a>). Subsequent ascentionists have suggested 9a is more appropriate. To complicate things even further, the repeat ascentionists chose not use kneebars but did suggest that using them would lower the grade further.</p>
<p>Holds may have come and gone on the first part of the route:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Can confirm via a friend that worked Akira pretty hard that the initial section used to be 8B. His breakdown was 8B to a crap rest on a 3 finger pocket into a second 8B to the lip. He never tried the final rope section (8a?) as he thought it was pointless. [1] [2] [3]</p>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="/climber/504">Dani Andrada</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I almost did it [Akira]. I fell at the last move of the boulder crux. I find that section hard for 7C as <a href="/climber/496/sébastien-bouin">Bouin</a> and <a href="/climber/498/lucien-martinez">Lucien Martinez</a> have now proposed. It's a boulder of about eight moves, which can be 8A or 8A+ in my opinion. I think the proposal of 9a is correct taking into account that they may have made some moves with kneebars as well. I went 7 or 8 days to try it. The place is quite ugly and I had a hard time finding someone to accompany me. The route is in the same style as Ali Hulk in the Cave of Ali Baba, in <a href="/crag/2913/rodellar">Rodellar</a>, but the spot is so ugly that it is difficult to motivate oneself to go there. [4]</p>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="/climber/658/jean-baptiste-tribout">Jean-Baptiste Tribout</a>, speaking in 2000:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I visited Akira in 1995 it is certainly one of the hardest routes in the world that I have ever seen, and I climbed on it and managed to do a lot of the moves, but I couldn't do the hardest moves. To be able to link up all thes hard moves into one clean ascent is incredibly hard. It's a completely natural route, which is great! The route i also very technical, and scary in a way because it is 3 to 4m off the ground it's difficult to commit to the moves, and with these moves you could fall flat on your back. [9]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621712.html#msg621712">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621712.html#msg621712</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621740.html#msg621740">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621740.html#msg621740</a></p>
<p>[3] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621741.html#msg621741">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621741.html#msg621741</a></p>
<p>[4] <a href="https://woguclimbing.com/seb-bouin-lucien-martinez-repiten-akira-opinan-9a/">https://woguclimbing.com/seb-bouin-lucien-martinez-repiten-akira-opinan-9a/</a></p>
<p>[5] <a href="https://www.grimper.com/news-25-ans-apres-akira-enfin-repetee-etions">https://www.grimper.com/news-25-ans-apres-akira-enfin-repetee-etions</a></p>
<p>[6] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2020/11/fred_rouhlings_akira_repeated_-_twice-72635">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2020/11/fred_rouhlings_akira_repeated_-_twice-72635</a></p>
<p>[7] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CH52khijvz7/">https://www.instagram.com/p/CH52khijvz7/</a></p>
<p>[8] <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/4T8j5taHKyu11HnWMKvxWT?">https://open.spotify.com/episode/4T8j5taHKyu11HnWMKvxWT?</a></p>
<p>[9] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 102, page 43</p>
After
<p>Akira is a route with a complicated history and a degree of controversy, largely around the fact that first ascenionist <a href="/climber/497/fred-rouhling" rel="noopener noreferrer">Fred Rouhling</a> suggested a grade of 9b at a time when 9a was the cutting edge and no routes had been proposed at 9a+ (though some routes from the era have subsequently been upgraded to 9a+, for example <a href="/climb/392/mutation" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mutation</a> at <a href="/crag/146/raven-tor" rel="noopener noreferrer">Raven Tor</a>). Subsequent ascentionists have suggested 9a is more appropriate. To complicate things even further, the repeat ascentionists chose not use kneebars but did suggest that using them would lower the grade further.</p>
<p>Holds may have come and gone on the first part of the route:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Can confirm via a friend that worked Akira pretty hard that the initial section used to be 8B. His breakdown was 8B to a crap rest on a 3 finger pocket into a second 8B to the lip. He never tried the final rope section (8a?) as he thought it was pointless. [1] [2] [3]</p>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="/climber/504" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dani Andrada</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I almost did it [Akira]. I fell at the last move of the boulder crux. I find that section hard for 7C as <a href="/climber/496/sébastien-bouin" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bouin</a> and <a href="/climber/498/lucien-martinez" rel="noopener noreferrer">Lucien Martinez</a> have now proposed. It's a boulder of about eight moves, which can be 8A or 8A+ in my opinion. I think the proposal of 9a is correct taking into account that they may have made some moves with kneebars as well. I went 7 or 8 days to try it. The place is quite ugly and I had a hard time finding someone to accompany me. The route is in the same style as Ali Hulk in the Cave of Ali Baba, in <a href="/crag/2913/rodellar" rel="noopener noreferrer">Rodellar</a>, but the spot is so ugly that it is difficult to motivate oneself to go there. [4]</p>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="/climber/658/jean-baptiste-tribout" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jean-Baptiste Tribout</a>, speaking in 2000:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I visited Akira in 1995 it is certainly one of the hardest routes in the world that I have ever seen, and I climbed on it and managed to do a lot of the moves, but I couldn't do the hardest moves. To be able to link up all thes hard moves into one clean ascent is incredibly hard. It's a completely natural route, which is great! The route i also very technical, and scary in a way because it is 3 to 4m off the ground it's difficult to commit to the moves, and with these moves you could fall flat on your back. [9]</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621712.html#msg621712" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621712.html#msg621712</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621740.html#msg621740" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621740.html#msg621740</a></p>
<p>[3] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621741.html#msg621741" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,10607.msg621741.html#msg621741</a></p>
<p>[4] <a href="https://woguclimbing.com/seb-bouin-lucien-martinez-repiten-akira-opinan-9a/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://woguclimbing.com/seb-bouin-lucien-martinez-repiten-akira-opinan-9a/</a></p>
<p>[5] <a href="https://www.grimper.com/news-25-ans-apres-akira-enfin-repetee-etions" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.grimper.com/news-25-ans-apres-akira-enfin-repetee-etions</a></p>
<p>[6] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2020/11/fred_rouhlings_akira_repeated_-_twice-72635" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2020/11/fred_rouhlings_akira_repeated_-_twice-72635</a></p>
<p>[7] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CH52khijvz7/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.instagram.com/p/CH52khijvz7/</a></p>
<p>[8] <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/4T8j5taHKyu11HnWMKvxWT?" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://open.spotify.com/episode/4T8j5taHKyu11HnWMKvxWT?</a></p>
<p>[9] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 102, page 43</p>
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| 3979 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:35:47 UTC | TdG | crag | Le Périgord | crag_name | |
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Le Périgord
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| 3980 | 2nd April 2026 | 03:35:47 UTC | TdG | crag | Le Périgord | latitude | |
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45.176785
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