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Country Contributions Between Climbers Crags Summits Climbs Ascents
1 United Kingdom 10274 22nd May 2025 – 8th July 2026 106 13 0 557 998
2 France 3357 22nd May 2025 – 3rd July 2026 32 13 0 169 319
3 USA 1728 30th July 2025 – 8th July 2026 25 56 0 162 86
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

Recent Contributions

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
4261 27th March 2026 18:10:06 UTC TdG climb Hallucination (pre-break) crag_name
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Horai
4262 27th March 2026 18:08:04 UTC TdG climb Epitaph (Pre-Break) crag_id
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4263 27th March 2026 18:08:04 UTC TdG climb Epitaph (Pre-Break) crag_name
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Horai
4264 27th March 2026 18:08:04 UTC TdG climb Epitaph (Pre-Break) crag_location_breadcrumb_pretty
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<a href="/crags/location/Japan" class="text-muted">Japan</a> / <a href="/crags/location/Japan/Aichi" class="text-muted">Aichi</a>
4265 27th March 2026 18:08:04 UTC TdG climb Epitaph (Pre-Break) crag_location_breadcrumb
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Japan / Aichi
4266 27th March 2026 18:06:38 UTC TdG climb Fool Me Once 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>
4267 27th March 2026 18:06:38 UTC TdG climb Fool Me Once crag_name
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Squamish
4268 27th March 2026 18:06:38 UTC TdG climb Fool Me Once crag_location_breadcrumb
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Canada / British Columbia / Squamish-Lillooet
4269 27th March 2026 18:06:38 UTC TdG climb Fool Me Once crag_id
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4270 27th March 2026 18:05:38 UTC TdG climb Girafunk crag_id
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4271 27th March 2026 18:05:38 UTC TdG climb Girafunk crag_name
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Marlanval
4272 27th March 2026 18:03:13 UTC TdG climb Runnel Vision crag_name
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Castle Hill
4273 27th March 2026 18:03:13 UTC TdG climb Runnel Vision crag_id
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4274 27th March 2026 18:03:13 UTC TdG climb Runnel Vision crag_location_breadcrumb_pretty
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<a href="/crags/location/New Zealand" class="text-muted">New Zealand</a> / <a href="/crags/location/New Zealand/Canterbury Region" class="text-muted">Canterbury Region</a>
4275 27th March 2026 18:03:13 UTC TdG climb Runnel Vision crag_location_breadcrumb
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New Zealand / Canterbury Region
4276 27th March 2026 18:00:57 UTC TdG climb Ukiyo crag_location_breadcrumb_pretty
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<a href="/crags/location/Japan" class="text-muted">Japan</a> / <a href="/crags/location/Japan/Gifu" class="text-muted">Gifu</a>
4277 27th March 2026 18:00:57 UTC TdG climb Ukiyo crag_name
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Kasagiyama (Ena)
4278 27th March 2026 18:00:57 UTC TdG climb Ukiyo crag_id
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4279 27th March 2026 18:00:57 UTC TdG climb Ukiyo crag_location_breadcrumb
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Japan / Gifu
4280 27th March 2026 17:57:58 UTC TdG climb Eternal Flame notes_pretty
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<p>A pioneering route up Trango's Nameless Tower, encompassing hard free and mixed climbing at 6000m.</p> <p>The route was established in 1989 by <a href="/climber/604/kurt-albert">Kurt Albert</a>, <a href="/climber/525/wolfgang-güllich">Wolfgang Güllich</a>, <a href="/climber/3511/christof-stiegler">Christof Stiegler</a> and <a href="/climber/1702/milan-sykora">Milan Sykora</a>, graded VI, 7b+, A2.</p> <p>The whole route was freed by the Huber brothers in 2009, during an unprecedented spell of good weather, at 7c+.</p> <p><a href="climber/523/alex-huber">Alexander Huber</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>"There's no doubt we were extremely lucky. To be successful, so many different things have to fall into place. The weather was great which meant we could climb perfectly, up the cracks which were free of ice. I take my hat off to the achievement and free climbing instinct of the first ascenders. This route is a true enrichment for mountaineering. With "Eternal Flame" Kurt Albert, Wolfgang Güllich, Christof Stiegler and Milan Sykora have passed on the best and most beautiful free climb on the globe. We are thrilled that we could play a little part in developing this route!"</p> </blockquote>
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<p>A pioneering route up Trango's Nameless Tower, encompassing hard free and mixed climbing at 6000m.</p> <p>The route was established in 1989 by <a href="/climber/604/kurt-albert" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kurt Albert</a>, <a href="/climber/525/wolfgang-güllich" rel="noopener noreferrer">Wolfgang Güllich</a>, <a href="/climber/3511/christof-stiegler" rel="noopener noreferrer">Christof Stiegler</a> and <a href="/climber/1702/milan-sykora" rel="noopener noreferrer">Milan Sykora</a>, graded VI, 7b+, A2.</p> <p>The whole route was freed by the Huber brothers in 2009, during an unprecedented spell of good weather, at 7c+.</p> <p><a href="climber/523/alex-huber" rel="noopener noreferrer">Alexander Huber</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>"There's no doubt we were extremely lucky. To be successful, so many different things have to fall into place. The weather was great which meant we could climb perfectly, up the cracks which were free of ice. I take my hat off to the achievement and free climbing instinct of the first ascenders. This route is a true enrichment for mountaineering. With "Eternal Flame" Kurt Albert, Wolfgang Güllich, Christof Stiegler and Milan Sykora have passed on the best and most beautiful free climb on the globe. We are thrilled that we could play a little part in developing this route!"</p> </blockquote>

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