| Country | Contributions | Between | Climbers | Crags | Summits | Climbs | Ascents | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Kingdom | 10371 | 22nd May 2025 – 9th July 2026 | 108 | 13 | 0 | 559 | 1006 |
| 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 | 162 | 12th August 2025 – 9th July 2026 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 19 | 7 |
| 10 | Venezuela | 137 | 7th October 2025 – 27th June 2026 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 10 |
| Date | Time | User | Type | Name | Attribute | ||
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| 4781 | 26th March 2026 | 10:11:01 UTC | TdG | climb | Le Carnage | notes | |
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Before
In 2001 the problem was chipped by a disgruntled local climber. [1]
### References
[1] *On The Edge* issue 110, page 10
After
In 2001 the problem was chipped again by a disgruntled local climber. [1]
### References
[1] *On The Edge* issue 110, page 10
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| 4782 | 26th March 2026 | 10:05:45 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | notes | |
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Before
Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold [Black Circuit (ED-)](https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html) at [Bas Cuvier](/crag/1652/bas-cuvier). He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the Eiger North Face.
Gilles Modica:
>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)
### References
[1] *Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade*, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.
After
Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, in 1965 Trivellini created the bold [Black Circuit (ED-)](https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html) at [Bas Cuvier](/crag/1652/bas-cuvier) (1). He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the Eiger North Face.
Gilles Modica:
>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (2)
### References
[1] [https://sites.google.com/site/topobleau/escalades-bleau/Foret-domaniale-de-Fontainebleau/Les-Cuviers?authuser=0](https://sites.google.com/site/topobleau/escalades-bleau/Foret-domaniale-de-Fontainebleau/Les-Cuviers?authuser=0)
[2] *Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade*, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.
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| 4783 | 26th March 2026 | 10:05:45 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold <a href="https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">Black Circuit (ED-)</a> at <a href="/crag/1652/bas-cuvier" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bas Cuvier</a>. He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the Eiger North Face.</p>
<p>Gilles Modica:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <em>Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade</em>, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.</p>
After
<p>Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, in 1965 Trivellini created the bold <a href="https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">Black Circuit (ED-)</a> at <a href="/crag/1652/bas-cuvier" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bas Cuvier</a> (1). He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the Eiger North Face.</p>
<p>Gilles Modica:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (2)</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/topobleau/escalades-bleau/Foret-domaniale-de-Fontainebleau/Les-Cuviers?authuser=0" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://sites.google.com/site/topobleau/escalades-bleau/Foret-domaniale-de-Fontainebleau/Les-Cuviers?authuser=0</a></p>
<p>[2] <em>Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade</em>, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.</p>
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| 4784 | 26th March 2026 | 09:57:26 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | notes | |
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Before
Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold [Black Circuit (ED-)](https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html) at [Bas Cuvier](/crag/1652/bas-cuvier). He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the north face of the Eiger North Face.
Gilles Modica:
>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)
### References
[1] *Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade*, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.
After
Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold [Black Circuit (ED-)](https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html) at [Bas Cuvier](/crag/1652/bas-cuvier). He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the Eiger North Face.
Gilles Modica:
>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)
### References
[1] *Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade*, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.
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| 4785 | 26th March 2026 | 09:57:26 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold <a href="https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">Black Circuit (ED-)</a> at <a href="/crag/1652/bas-cuvier" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bas Cuvier</a>. He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the north face of the Eiger North Face.</p>
<p>Gilles Modica:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <em>Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade</em>, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.</p>
After
<p>Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold <a href="https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">Black Circuit (ED-)</a> at <a href="/crag/1652/bas-cuvier" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bas Cuvier</a>. He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the Eiger North Face.</p>
<p>Gilles Modica:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <em>Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade</em>, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.</p>
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| 4786 | 26th March 2026 | 09:43:18 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_birth_pretty | |
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1937
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| 4787 | 26th March 2026 | 09:43:18 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_birth_end | |
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None
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1938-01-01
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| 4788 | 26th March 2026 | 09:43:18 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_death_pretty | |
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After
Mar 1967
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| 4789 | 26th March 2026 | 09:43:18 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_birth_start | |
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Before
None
After
1937-01-01
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| 4790 | 26th March 2026 | 09:43:18 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_death_end | |
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None
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1967-04-01
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| 4791 | 26th March 2026 | 09:43:18 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | age | |
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None
After
between 29 and 30
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| 4792 | 26th March 2026 | 09:43:18 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_death_start | |
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None
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1967-03-01
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| 4793 | 26th March 2026 | 09:42:56 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | notes_pretty | |
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Before
None
After
<p>Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold <a href="https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">Black Circuit (ED-)</a> at <a href="/crag/1652/bas-cuvier" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bas Cuvier</a>. He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the north face of the Eiger North Face.</p>
<p>Gilles Modica:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <em>Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade</em>, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.</p>
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| 4794 | 26th March 2026 | 09:42:56 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | notes | |
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Before
None
After
Alpinist and Bleausard. At times controversial and somewhat mysterious, Trivellini created the bold [Black Circuit (ED-)](https://bleau.info/cuvier/circuit7.html) at [Bas Cuvier](/crag/1652/bas-cuvier). He disappeared in March 1967 during an attempt at a direct winter solo on the north face of the Eiger North Face.
Gilles Modica:
>His body was never found. Two years earlier, solo, he is said to have completed the first ascent of the Linceul [The Shroud] with a direct finish to the summit of the Grandes Jorasses via the left side of the Walker Spur (3–4–5–6 July 1965). This extraordinary feat was questioned and never officially recognised. Francis Bocianowski, of the R.S.C.M. (Red Star Club Montreuillois), a friend of Trivellini, saw no reason to doubt it and compiled a dossier on the matter. A journalist of Polish origin, Piotr Packowski, has more recently argued Trivellini’s case with the support of Claude Deck, former president of the G.H.M., in the journal of the F.F.C.A.M. (formerly the Club Alpin Français). Two false rumours long circulated about Trivellini: that he was deeply in debt, and that he had fled to Argentina for that reason. The mystery remains, with his body never recovered despite searches. (1)
### References
[1] *Fontainebleau: 100 ans d'escalade*, Modica, Godoffe, Editions Mont Blanc, 2017, p.227. Translation by Chat GPT.
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| 4795 | 26th March 2026 | 09:33:06 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | Website | |
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https://bleau.info/profiles/roland.trivellini
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| 4796 | 26th March 2026 | 09:32:52 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_death_pretty | |
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None
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| 4797 | 26th March 2026 | 09:32:52 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | date_of_birth_pretty | |
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| 4798 | 26th March 2026 | 09:32:52 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | nationality | |
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FR
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| 4799 | 26th March 2026 | 09:32:52 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | climber_name | |
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Roland Trivellini
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| 4800 | 26th March 2026 | 09:32:52 UTC | TdG | climber | Roland Trivellini | gender | |
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false
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