TdG

Badges

100 Contributions1,000 Contributions10,000 Contributions10 Posts100 Posts

Contributions

Posts

1 Day

0

7 Days

921

4 Weeks

2145

All Time

20037

Current Streak

0

Longest Streak

26

Top Contributions

Name Type # Changes Last Updated First Updated
1 Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence ascent 28 20th October 2025 13th October 2025
2 Neil Foster's ascent of Ulysses' Bow ascent 28 22nd September 2025 29th August 2025
3 https://www.instagram.com/p/DNIgOzIs8zE/ media 27 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
4 https://www.instagram.com/p/0aeI3lSEpz/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
5 https://www.instagram.com/p/0LNWV0yEng/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
6 https://www.instagram.com/p/BL9H0OSg8Fc/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
7 https://www.instagram.com/p/gS6wGZSEpx/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
8 https://www.instagram.com/p/nXtEdRSEmQ/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
9 https://www.instagram.com/p/t5SK6QyEjK/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025

Recent Contributions

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
7861 6th November 2025 15:23:20 UTC TdG ascent Tokio Muroi's ascent of Takaki Mikura SD ascent_type_id
Before
None
After
2
7862 6th November 2025 15:23:20 UTC TdG ascent Tokio Muroi's ascent of Takaki Mikura SD climber_id
Before
None
After
842
7863 6th November 2025 15:23:20 UTC TdG ascent Tokio Muroi's ascent of Takaki Mikura SD climb_id
Before
None
After
6362
7864 6th November 2025 15:23:20 UTC TdG ascent Tokio Muroi's ascent of Takaki Mikura SD ascent_style_id
Before
None
After
1
7865 6th November 2025 15:22:46 UTC TdG climb Takaki Mikura SD climb_name
Before
Takakimikura
After
Takaki Mikura SD
7866 6th November 2025 15:22:46 UTC TdG climb Takaki Mikura SD eight_a_nu_url
Before
None
After
https://www.8a.nu/crags/bouldering/japan/mizugaki/sectors/kotei-iwa/routes/takaki-mikura-sd
7867 6th November 2025 14:00:21 UTC TdG climb Takaki Mikura SD _default_ascent_type_id
Before
1
After
2
7868 6th November 2025 14:00:21 UTC TdG climb Takaki Mikura SD grade
Before
8b+
After
8B+
7869 6th November 2025 14:00:21 UTC TdG climb Takaki Mikura SD climb_type_name
Before
Sport route
After
Boulder problem
7870 6th November 2025 14:00:21 UTC TdG climb Takaki Mikura SD grade_id
Before
16
After
40
7871 6th November 2025 14:00:21 UTC TdG climb Takaki Mikura SD climb_type
Before
1
After
2
7872 6th November 2025 12:39:41 UTC TdG climb Miséricorde notes
Before
The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C). Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
After
The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C). Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest. Prior to the first ascent, a large block was moved to improve the landing. [1] ### References [1] [https://fontainebleaupassion.blogspot.com/2015/04/misericorde-mais-quelle-folie.html](https://fontainebleaupassion.blogspot.com/2015/04/misericorde-mais-quelle-folie.html)
Diff
--- before

+++ after

@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@

The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C).

-Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
+Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
+
+Prior to the first ascent, a large block was moved to improve the landing. [1]
+
+### References
+
+[1] [https://fontainebleaupassion.blogspot.com/2015/04/misericorde-mais-quelle-folie.html](https://fontainebleaupassion.blogspot.com/2015/04/misericorde-mais-quelle-folie.html)
7873 6th November 2025 12:39:41 UTC TdG climb Miséricorde notes_pretty
Before
<p>The feature was first climbed by <a href="/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel">Marc le Menestrel</a> in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C). </p> <p>Miséricorde, first climbed by <a href="/climber/2026/manuel-marquès">Manuel Marquès</a>, also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.</p>
After
<p>The feature was first climbed by <a href="/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel">Marc le Menestrel</a> in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C). </p> <p>Miséricorde, first climbed by <a href="/climber/2026/manuel-marquès">Manuel Marquès</a>, also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.</p> <p>Prior to the first ascent, a large block was moved to improve the landing. [1]</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://fontainebleaupassion.blogspot.com/2015/04/misericorde-mais-quelle-folie.html">https://fontainebleaupassion.blogspot.com/2015/04/misericorde-mais-quelle-folie.html</a></p>
7874 6th November 2025 11:52:05 UTC TdG climb Miséricorde notes_pretty
Before
<p>The feature was first climbed by <a href="/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel">Marc le Menestrel</a> in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C). </p> <p>Miséricorde, first climbed by <a href="/climber/2026/manuel-marquès">Manuel Marquès</a>, also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.</p>
After
<p>The feature was first climbed by <a href="/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel">Marc le Menestrel</a> in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C). </p> <p>Miséricorde, first climbed by <a href="/climber/2026/manuel-marquès">Manuel Marquès</a>, also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.</p>
7875 6th November 2025 11:52:05 UTC TdG climb Miséricorde notes
Before
The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C). Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
After
The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C). Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
Diff
--- before

+++ after

@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@

-The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C).
+The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: Petite Folie (7C).

Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
7876 6th November 2025 11:51:47 UTC TdG climb Miséricorde notes
Before
The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in the 1990s, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C). Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès) in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
After
The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C). Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
Diff
--- before

+++ after

@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@

-The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in the 1990s, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C).
+The feature was first climbed by [Marc le Menestrel](/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel) in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C).

-Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès) in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
+Miséricorde, first climbed by [Manuel Marquès](/climber/2026/manuel-marquès), also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.
7877 6th November 2025 11:51:47 UTC TdG climb Miséricorde notes_pretty
Before
<p>The feature was first climbed by <a href="/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel">Marc le Menestrel</a> in the 1990s, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C). </p> <p>Miséricorde, first climbed by <a href="/climber/2026/manuel-marquès">Manuel Marquès</a> in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.</p>
After
<p>The feature was first climbed by <a href="/climber/605/marc-le-menestrel">Marc le Menestrel</a> in 2000, climbing the arête on its vertical side, above a worse landing: La Petite Folie (7C). </p> <p>Miséricorde, first climbed by <a href="/climber/2026/manuel-marquès">Manuel Marquès</a>, also in 2000, guns up the steep side of the arête, culminating in an airy lunge for a perfectly positioned jug. It has become the more popular climb and one of the most sought-after highballs in the forest.</p>
7878 5th November 2025 22:59:55 UTC TdG climb La Reine des Bois Highball
Before
None
After
1
7879 5th November 2025 22:52:42 UTC TdG climb La Reine des Bois Translation
Before
None
After
Queen of the Woods
7880 5th November 2025 22:51:48 UTC TdG climb La Reine des Bois Website
Before
None
After
https://bleau.info/cuisiniere/1609.html?locale=en

< Page 394 >