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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
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9 https://www.instagram.com/p/t5SK6QyEjK/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025

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8501 20th October 2025 22:25:27 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Careless Torque climb_id
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8502 20th October 2025 22:25:27 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Careless Torque ascent_style_id
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8503 20th October 2025 22:20:58 UTC TdG media https://vimeo.com/21711017 url
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8504 20th October 2025 22:20:58 UTC TdG media https://vimeo.com/21711017 embed_code
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8505 20th October 2025 22:20:58 UTC TdG media https://vimeo.com/21711017 missing_right_to_reproduce
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8506 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple ascent_dt_end
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8507 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://vimeo.com/21711017?share=copy&amp;fl=cl&amp;fe=ci#t=607.963">https://vimeo.com/21711017?share=copy&amp;fl=cl&amp;fe=ci#t=607.963</a></p>
8508 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple ascent_type_id
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8509 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple ascent_dt_start
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8510 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple climb_id
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8511 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple ascent_style_id
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8512 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple notes
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### References [1] [https://vimeo.com/21711017?share=copy&fl=cl&fe=ci#t=607.963](https://vimeo.com/21711017?share=copy&fl=cl&fe=ci#t=607.963)
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8513 20th October 2025 22:20:57 UTC TdG ascent James McHaffie's ascent of Shirley's Shining Temple climber_id
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8514 20th October 2025 21:39:41 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence notes
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Climbed onsight solo in spring 1986. > I was on my [way] back to London with some of the NLMC we stopped off at Black Rock, because they wanted to do Demon Rib. I wandered around the corner and noticed the runnel. Couldn’t resist trying to get on it. Once on it I noticed what I thought were old brush marks, so started padding up them. When I was about half way up the other lads appeared and asked what it was. I said I had no idea and wasn't sure if there were actually any holds higher up. [Mark Lynden](/climber/2059/mark-lynden) ran to the top with a rope just in case. Well there were enough luckily. A week or so later I made a note in the book at Stoney to say I’d done it but didn't know if it was new or not. A while later [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) told me I'd done the first ascent of Velvet Silence, he'd probably had his eye on it. I had no idea what he was talking about, so he explained what he knew about it. I never claimed it, graded or named it but I did at least actually climb it.[1] Prior to Regan’s ascent [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward) had apparently told [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) he had done it, perhaps as a wind-up. The claim was later retracted. [1] ### References [1] Correspondence, October 2025 [2] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate 2013.
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Climbed onsight solo in spring 1986. > I was on my [way] back to London with some of the NLMC we stopped off at Black Rock, because they wanted to do Demon Rib. I wandered around the corner and noticed the runnel. Couldn’t resist trying to get on it. Once on it I noticed what I thought were old brush marks, so started padding up them. When I was about half way up the other lads appeared and asked what it was. I said I had no idea and wasn't sure if there were actually any holds higher up. [Mark Lynden](/climber/2059/mark-lynden) ran to the top with a rope just in case. Well there were enough luckily. A week or so later I made a note in the book at Stoney to say I’d done it but didn't know if it was new or not. A while later [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) told me I'd done the first ascent of Velvet Silence, he'd probably had his eye on it. I had no idea what he was talking about, so he explained what he knew about it. I never claimed it, graded or named it but I did at least actually climb it.[1] Prior to Regan’s ascent [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward) had apparently told [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) he had done it, perhaps as a wind-up. The claim was later retracted. [2] ### References [1] Correspondence, October 2025 [2] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate 2013.
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> I was on my [way] back to London with some of the NLMC we stopped off at Black Rock, because they wanted to do Demon Rib. I wandered around the corner and noticed the runnel. Couldn’t resist trying to get on it. Once on it I noticed what I thought were old brush marks, so started padding up them. When I was about half way up the other lads appeared and asked what it was. I said I had no idea and wasn't sure if there were actually any holds higher up. [Mark Lynden](/climber/2059/mark-lynden) ran to the top with a rope just in case. Well there were enough luckily. A week or so later I made a note in the book at Stoney to say I’d done it but didn't know if it was new or not. A while later [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) told me I'd done the first ascent of Velvet Silence, he'd probably had his eye on it. I had no idea what he was talking about, so he explained what he knew about it. I never claimed it, graded or named it but I did at least actually climb it.[1]

-Prior to Regan’s ascent [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward) had apparently told [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) he had done it, perhaps as a wind-up. The claim was later retracted. [1]
+Prior to Regan’s ascent [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward) had apparently told [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) he had done it, perhaps as a wind-up. The claim was later retracted. [2]

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8515 20th October 2025 21:39:41 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence notes_pretty
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<p>Climbed onsight solo in spring 1986. </p> <blockquote> <p>I was on my [way] back to London with some of the NLMC we stopped off at Black Rock, because they wanted to do Demon Rib. I wandered around the corner and noticed the runnel. Couldn’t resist trying to get on it. Once on it I noticed what I thought were old brush marks, so started padding up them. When I was about half way up the other lads appeared and asked what it was. I said I had no idea and wasn't sure if there were actually any holds higher up. <a href="/climber/2059/mark-lynden">Mark Lynden</a> ran to the top with a rope just in case. Well there were enough luckily. A week or so later I made a note in the book at Stoney to say I’d done it but didn't know if it was new or not. A while later <a href="/climber/546/john-allen">John Allen</a> told me I'd done the first ascent of Velvet Silence, he'd probably had his eye on it. I had no idea what he was talking about, so he explained what he knew about it. I never claimed it, graded or named it but I did at least actually climb it.[1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Prior to Regan’s ascent <a href="/climber/536/jonny-woodward">Jonny Woodward</a> had apparently told <a href="/climber/546/john-allen">John Allen</a> he had done it, perhaps as a wind-up. The claim was later retracted. [1]</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Correspondence, October 2025</p> <p>[2] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate 2013.</p>
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<p>Climbed onsight solo in spring 1986. </p> <blockquote> <p>I was on my [way] back to London with some of the NLMC we stopped off at Black Rock, because they wanted to do Demon Rib. I wandered around the corner and noticed the runnel. Couldn’t resist trying to get on it. Once on it I noticed what I thought were old brush marks, so started padding up them. When I was about half way up the other lads appeared and asked what it was. I said I had no idea and wasn't sure if there were actually any holds higher up. <a href="/climber/2059/mark-lynden">Mark Lynden</a> ran to the top with a rope just in case. Well there were enough luckily. A week or so later I made a note in the book at Stoney to say I’d done it but didn't know if it was new or not. A while later <a href="/climber/546/john-allen">John Allen</a> told me I'd done the first ascent of Velvet Silence, he'd probably had his eye on it. I had no idea what he was talking about, so he explained what he knew about it. I never claimed it, graded or named it but I did at least actually climb it.[1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Prior to Regan’s ascent <a href="/climber/536/jonny-woodward">Jonny Woodward</a> had apparently told <a href="/climber/546/john-allen">John Allen</a> he had done it, perhaps as a wind-up. The claim was later retracted. [2]</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Correspondence, October 2025</p> <p>[2] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate 2013.</p>
8516 20th October 2025 21:37:10 UTC TdG climb Velvet Silence notes
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First climbed by [Gabe Regan](/climber/1600/gabe-regan) onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) or [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward), who had both taken an interest in the line. Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, this the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
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First climbed by [Gabe Regan](/climber/1600/gabe-regan) onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) or [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward), who had both taken an interest in the line. Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
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First climbed by [Gabe Regan](/climber/1600/gabe-regan) onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) or [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward), who had both taken an interest in the line.

-Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, this the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
+Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
8517 20th October 2025 21:37:10 UTC TdG climb Velvet Silence notes_pretty
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<p>First climbed by <a href="/climber/1600/gabe-regan">Gabe Regan</a> onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by <a href="/climber/546/john-allen">John Allen</a> or <a href="/climber/536/jonny-woodward">Jonny Woodward</a>, who had both taken an interest in the line. </p> <p>Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, this the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.</p>
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<p>First climbed by <a href="/climber/1600/gabe-regan">Gabe Regan</a> onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by <a href="/climber/546/john-allen">John Allen</a> or <a href="/climber/536/jonny-woodward">Jonny Woodward</a>, who had both taken an interest in the line. </p> <p>Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.</p>
8518 20th October 2025 21:36:39 UTC TdG climb Velvet Silence notes_pretty
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<p>First climbed by <a href="/climber/1600/gabe-regan">Gabe Regan</a> onsight in 1986 with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today.</p> <p>The route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.</p>
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<p>First climbed by <a href="/climber/1600/gabe-regan">Gabe Regan</a> onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by <a href="/climber/546/john-allen">John Allen</a> or <a href="/climber/536/jonny-woodward">Jonny Woodward</a>, who had both taken an interest in the line. </p> <p>Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, this the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.</p>
8519 20th October 2025 21:36:39 UTC TdG climb Velvet Silence notes
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First climbed by [Gabe Regan](/climber/1600/gabe-regan) onsight in 1986 with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today. The route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
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First climbed by [Gabe Regan](/climber/1600/gabe-regan) onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) or [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward), who had both taken an interest in the line. Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, this the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
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-First climbed by [Gabe Regan](/climber/1600/gabe-regan) onsight in 1986 with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today.
+First climbed by [Gabe Regan](/climber/1600/gabe-regan) onsight in 1986, he hadn’t realised he was making a first ascent. The route may have been named by [John Allen](/climber/546/john-allen) or [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward), who had both taken an interest in the line.

-The route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
+Originally climbed with no pads and above a worse landing than exists today, this the route is now typically highballed above a big stack of pads at about 7A.
8520 20th October 2025 21:23:09 UTC TdG ascent John Silvester's ascent of Rainbow of Recalcitrance Partner
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