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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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Recent Contributions

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8961 14th October 2025 10:10:52 UTC TdG ascent Tom Proctor's ascent of Green Death notes
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> You did GREEN DEATH E5, was that an epic? > That was a turning point. I realised then that I could climb blank rock, because when you get to it, it's not blank. From below you just look up and don't see the holds, but you've got to literally, get a rope, and go down and have a look. [1] [1] The Power of Climbing (1991), David Jones, page 38
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The peg was originally very poor. Proctor had failed to top rope the line, so went ground-up, slowly making progress over the course of a day. He returned to film the climb for a BBC programme. The route went unrepeated until the mid-70s, when Proctor drilled out the peg placement and cemented it in. > You did GREEN DEATH E5, was that an epic? > That was a turning point. I realised then that I could climb blank rock, because when you get to it, it's not blank. From below you just look up and don't see the holds, but you've got to literally, get a rope, and go down and have a look. [1] [1] The Power of Climbing (1991), David Jones, page 38
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+The peg was originally very poor. Proctor had failed to top rope the line, so went ground-up, slowly making progress over the course of a day.
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+He returned to film the climb for a BBC programme.
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+The route went unrepeated until the mid-70s, when Proctor drilled out the peg placement and cemented it in.
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> You did GREEN DEATH E5, was that an epic?

> That was a turning point. I realised then that I could climb blank rock, because when you get to it, it's not blank. From below you just look up and don't see the holds, but you've got to literally, get a rope, and go down and have a look. [1]
8962 14th October 2025 10:07:21 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane notes_pretty
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<p>Climbed onsight, but with two controversial pegs in the shotholes.</p>
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<p>Climbed onsight, but with two controversial pegs in the shotholes. The top peg was very poor.</p>
8963 14th October 2025 10:07:21 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane notes
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Climbed onsight, but with two controversial pegs in the shotholes.
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Climbed onsight, but with two controversial pegs in the shotholes. The top peg was very poor.
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-Climbed onsight, but with two controversial pegs in the shotholes.
+Climbed onsight, but with two controversial pegs in the shotholes. The top peg was very poor.
8964 14th October 2025 10:07:02 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Edge Lane Ascent #
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8965 14th October 2025 10:07:01 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_type_id
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8966 14th October 2025 10:07:01 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_dt_start
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8967 14th October 2025 10:07:01 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_style_id
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8968 14th October 2025 10:07:01 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_dt_end
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8969 14th October 2025 10:07:01 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Edge Lane climber_id
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8970 14th October 2025 10:07:01 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Edge Lane climb_id
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8971 14th October 2025 10:06:28 UTC TdG ascent John Allen's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_style_id
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8972 14th October 2025 10:06:28 UTC TdG ascent John Allen's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_type_id
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8973 14th October 2025 10:05:39 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane Partner
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8974 14th October 2025 10:05:30 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane Partner
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8975 14th October 2025 10:05:18 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane Ascent #
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8976 14th October 2025 10:05:17 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_dt_start
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8977 14th October 2025 10:05:17 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_dt_end
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8978 14th October 2025 10:05:17 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane climb_id
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8979 14th October 2025 10:05:17 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane ascent_style_id
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8980 14th October 2025 10:05:17 UTC TdG ascent Alan Richard McHardy's ascent of Edge Lane climber_id
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