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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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9021 14th October 2025 08:14:54 UTC TdG ascent Joe Brown's ascent of Ramshaw Crack notes_pretty
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9022 14th October 2025 08:14:54 UTC TdG ascent Joe Brown's ascent of Ramshaw Crack ascent_type_id
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9023 14th October 2025 08:14:54 UTC TdG ascent Joe Brown's ascent of Ramshaw Crack climber_id
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9024 14th October 2025 08:14:54 UTC TdG ascent Joe Brown's ascent of Ramshaw Crack ascent_dt_start
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9025 14th October 2025 08:14:54 UTC TdG ascent Joe Brown's ascent of Ramshaw Crack ascent_dt_end
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9026 14th October 2025 08:14:04 UTC TdG climb Ramshaw Crack climb_type
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9027 14th October 2025 08:14:04 UTC TdG climb Ramshaw Crack ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/ramshaw_rocks-106/ramshaw_crack-15691
9028 14th October 2025 08:14:04 UTC TdG climb Ramshaw Crack climb_name
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Ramshaw Crack
9029 14th October 2025 08:14:04 UTC TdG climb Ramshaw Crack grade_id
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9030 14th October 2025 08:13:12 UTC TdG ascent Don Whillans's ascent of Sentinel Crack notes
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[Keith Sutcliffe](/climber/2439/keith-sutcliffe): > When it came to leading it he had the peg in his teeth ready to place but found with no rope in the crack he could get better jams so had no need to place it and just carried on. > The chock was placed later on by others. [1] ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664)
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One of the most audacious first ascents on grit. [Don Whillans](/climber/730/don-whillans): >We'd looked at it and thought: I wonder if that'll go, Christ, it looks hard and it looks as if there isn't any protection. I asked one of the lads to chuck a rope down. I tied on and went up beneath the overhang. When I looked out where the rope was going I thought 'This is no bloody good'. Anyway, so I went out just a couple of moves to the end and thought: 'Well, I don't know, it looks hard!' Anyway, I came down and I was feeling quite fit, it was dry and I was on reasonably good form. 'Give us the rope, I'll go and have a look to see if I can get a chockstone in. I took the stone up; couldn't get it in, made a few moves out, got right to the very end and thought: 'I might as well go all the way here!' So I made the few moves out and I think that the thing which sticks out in my mind about that route is, not so much the difficulty – it was fairly boldish, because I couldn't get anything in, I had no protection whatsoever. But there's a bloody big rock right at the end on the ground that you would go splat right onto and that would be the end of the story if you fell off [onto] that.[1] [Keith Sutcliffe](/climber/2439/keith-sutcliffe): > When it came to leading it he had the peg in his teeth ready to place but found with no rope in the crack he could get better jams so had no need to place it and just carried on. > The chock was placed later on by others. [1] ### References [1] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate Publishing, 2013 [2] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664)
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+One of the most audacious first ascents on grit.
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+[Don Whillans](/climber/730/don-whillans):
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+>We'd looked at it and thought: I wonder if that'll go, Christ, it looks hard and it looks as if there isn't any protection. I asked one of the lads to chuck a rope down. I tied on and went up beneath the overhang. When I looked out where the rope was going I thought 'This is no bloody good'. Anyway, so I went out just a couple of moves to the end and thought: 'Well, I don't know, it looks hard!' Anyway, I came down and I was feeling quite fit, it was dry and I was on reasonably good form. 'Give us the rope, I'll go and have a look to see if I can get a chockstone in. I took the stone up; couldn't get it in, made a few moves out, got right to the very end and thought: 'I might as well go all the way here!' So I made the few moves out and I think that the thing which sticks out in my mind about that route is, not so much the difficulty – it was fairly boldish, because I couldn't get anything in, I had no protection whatsoever. But there's a bloody big rock right at the end on the ground that you would go splat right onto and that would be the end of the story if you fell off [onto] that.[1]
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[Keith Sutcliffe](/climber/2439/keith-sutcliffe):

> When it came to leading it he had the peg in his teeth ready to place but found with no rope in the crack he could get better jams so had no need to place it and just carried on.
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### References

-[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664)
+[1] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate Publishing, 2013
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+[2] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664)
9031 14th October 2025 08:13:12 UTC TdG ascent Don Whillans's ascent of Sentinel Crack notes_pretty
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<p><a href="/climber/2439/keith-sutcliffe">Keith Sutcliffe</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>When it came to leading it he had the peg in his teeth ready to place but found with no rope in the crack he could get better jams so had no need to place it and just carried on.</p> <p>The chock was placed later on by others. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664">https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664</a></p>
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<p>One of the most audacious first ascents on grit.</p> <p><a href="/climber/730/don-whillans">Don Whillans</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>We'd looked at it and thought: I wonder if that'll go, Christ, it looks hard and it looks as if there isn't any protection. I asked one of the lads to chuck a rope down. I tied on and went up beneath the overhang. When I looked out where the rope was going I thought 'This is no bloody good'. Anyway, so I went out just a couple of moves to the end and thought: 'Well, I don't know, it looks hard!' Anyway, I came down and I was feeling quite fit, it was dry and I was on reasonably good form. 'Give us the rope, I'll go and have a look to see if I can get a chockstone in. I took the stone up; couldn't get it in, made a few moves out, got right to the very end and thought: 'I might as well go all the way here!' So I made the few moves out and I think that the thing which sticks out in my mind about that route is, not so much the difficulty – it was fairly boldish, because I couldn't get anything in, I had no protection whatsoever. But there's a bloody big rock right at the end on the ground that you would go splat right onto and that would be the end of the story if you fell off [onto] that.[1]</p> </blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/2439/keith-sutcliffe">Keith Sutcliffe</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>When it came to leading it he had the peg in his teeth ready to place but found with no rope in the crack he could get better jams so had no need to place it and just carried on.</p> <p>The chock was placed later on by others. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] 'Peak Rock', Vertebrate Publishing, 2013</p> <p>[2] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664">https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/goliath_-_burbage_south-320366?v=1#x4728664</a></p>
9032 14th October 2025 08:13:12 UTC TdG ascent Don Whillans's ascent of Sentinel Crack ascent_style_id
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9033 14th October 2025 08:03:06 UTC TdG ascent Dan Honneyman's ascent of Elm Street ascent_dt_start
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9034 14th October 2025 08:03:06 UTC TdG ascent Dan Honneyman's ascent of Elm Street ascent_dt_end
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9035 13th October 2025 18:14:08 UTC TdG ascent Johnny Dawes's ascent of Velvet Silence ascent_dt_start
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1986-01-01
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9036 13th October 2025 18:14:08 UTC TdG ascent Johnny Dawes's ascent of Velvet Silence ascent_dt_end
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9037 13th October 2025 18:13:44 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence notes_pretty
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<p>Date is approximate </p>
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<p>Reported some time after the ascent, the route appeared in a guidebook as <a href="/climber/536/jonny-woodward">Jonny Woodward</a> was rumoured to have done it. </p>
9038 13th October 2025 18:13:44 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence ascent_dt_start
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9039 13th October 2025 18:13:44 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence notes
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Date is approximate
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Reported some time after the ascent, the route appeared in a guidebook as [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward) was rumoured to have done it.
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+Reported some time after the ascent, the route appeared in a guidebook as [Jonny Woodward](/climber/536/jonny-woodward) was rumoured to have done it.
9040 13th October 2025 18:13:44 UTC TdG ascent Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence ascent_dt_end
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