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9301 10th October 2025 20:52:05 UTC TdG ascent Marc Le Menestrel's ascent of Careless Torque notes_pretty
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<p>With just one thin early bouldering mat. </p> <blockquote> <p>I tried it a lot, but the fall was big, really big, so we came back with a rope, and then I did the top part with a rope, and it was just the most wonderful problem. But I said now I must do the whole problem, so we left the rope from the top with a big knot so I could clip it once I had climbed the crux. I did it the second try and clipped my rope, and fell on the last move... I thought "Wow, lucky you, you had a rope!”, so I never did the problem according to me. Even if I had done it that day with the rope I still wouldn't have done it. It's such an experience to do this boulder without a rope. [2] </p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 88, page 16 [2] ‘Peak Rock’, Vertebrate Publishing, 2013</p>
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<p>With just one thin early bouldering mat. </p> <blockquote> <p>I tried it a lot, but the fall was big, really big, so we came back with a rope, and then I did the top part with a rope, and it was just the most wonderful problem. But I said now I must do the whole problem, so we left the rope from the top with a big knot so I could clip it once I had climbed the crux. I did it the second try and clipped my rope, and fell on the last move... I thought "Wow, lucky you, you had a rope!”, so I never did the problem according to me. Even if I had done it that day with the rope I still wouldn't have done it. It's such an experience to do this boulder without a rope. [2] </p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 88, page 16</p> <p>[2] ‘Peak Rock’, Vertebrate Publishing, 2013</p>
9302 10th October 2025 20:52:05 UTC TdG ascent Marc Le Menestrel's ascent of Careless Torque notes
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With just one thin early bouldering mat. > I tried it a lot, but the fall was big, really big, so we came back with a rope, and then I did the top part with a rope, and it was just the most wonderful problem. But I said now I must do the whole problem, so we left the rope from the top with a big knot so I could clip it once I had climbed the crux. I did it the second try and clipped my rope, and fell on the last move... I thought "Wow, lucky you, you had a rope!”, so I never did the problem according to me. Even if I had done it that day with the rope I still wouldn't have done it. It's such an experience to do this boulder without a rope. [2] ### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 88, page 16 [2] ‘Peak Rock’, Vertebrate Publishing, 2013
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With just one thin early bouldering mat. > I tried it a lot, but the fall was big, really big, so we came back with a rope, and then I did the top part with a rope, and it was just the most wonderful problem. But I said now I must do the whole problem, so we left the rope from the top with a big knot so I could clip it once I had climbed the crux. I did it the second try and clipped my rope, and fell on the last move... I thought "Wow, lucky you, you had a rope!”, so I never did the problem according to me. Even if I had done it that day with the rope I still wouldn't have done it. It's such an experience to do this boulder without a rope. [2] ### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 88, page 16 [2] ‘Peak Rock’, Vertebrate Publishing, 2013
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9303 10th October 2025 20:50:57 UTC TdG ascent Marc Le Menestrel's ascent of Careless Torque notes
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### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 88, page 16
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With just one thin early bouldering mat. > I tried it a lot, but the fall was big, really big, so we came back with a rope, and then I did the top part with a rope, and it was just the most wonderful problem. But I said now I must do the whole problem, so we left the rope from the top with a big knot so I could clip it once I had climbed the crux. I did it the second try and clipped my rope, and fell on the last move... I thought "Wow, lucky you, you had a rope!”, so I never did the problem according to me. Even if I had done it that day with the rope I still wouldn't have done it. It's such an experience to do this boulder without a rope. [2] ### References [1] *On The Edge* Issue 88, page 16 [2] ‘Peak Rock’, Vertebrate Publishing, 2013
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+> I tried it a lot, but the fall was big, really big, so we came back with a rope, and then I did the top part with a rope, and it was just the most wonderful problem. But I said now I must do the whole problem, so we left the rope from the top with a big knot so I could clip it once I had climbed the crux. I did it the second try and clipped my rope, and fell on the last move... I thought "Wow, lucky you, you had a rope!”, so I never did the problem according to me. Even if I had done it that day with the rope I still wouldn't have done it.
+It's such an experience to do this boulder without a rope. [2]
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-[1] *On The Edge* Issue 88, page 16
+[1] *On The Edge* Issue 88, page 16
+[2] ‘Peak Rock’, Vertebrate Publishing, 2013
9304 10th October 2025 20:50:57 UTC TdG ascent Marc Le Menestrel's ascent of Careless Torque notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 88, page 16</p>
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<p>With just one thin early bouldering mat. </p> <blockquote> <p>I tried it a lot, but the fall was big, really big, so we came back with a rope, and then I did the top part with a rope, and it was just the most wonderful problem. But I said now I must do the whole problem, so we left the rope from the top with a big knot so I could clip it once I had climbed the crux. I did it the second try and clipped my rope, and fell on the last move... I thought "Wow, lucky you, you had a rope!”, so I never did the problem according to me. Even if I had done it that day with the rope I still wouldn't have done it. It's such an experience to do this boulder without a rope. [2] </p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 88, page 16 [2] ‘Peak Rock’, Vertebrate Publishing, 2013</p>
9305 10th October 2025 20:44:01 UTC TdG ascent Andy Brown's ascent of Careless Torque notes
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### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/careless_torque-73520?v=1](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/careless_torque-73520?v=1)
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+[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/careless_torque-73520?v=1](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/careless_torque-73520?v=1)
9306 10th October 2025 20:44:01 UTC TdG ascent Andy Brown's ascent of Careless Torque notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/careless_torque-73520?v=1">https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/careless_torque-73520?v=1</a></p>
9307 10th October 2025 19:41:03 UTC TdG ascent Andy Brown's ascent of Careless Torque ascent_dt_start
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9308 10th October 2025 19:41:03 UTC TdG ascent Andy Brown's ascent of Careless Torque ascent_dt_end
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9309 10th October 2025 19:22:35 UTC TdG ascent Andy Brown's ascent of Careless Torque Ascent #
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9312 10th October 2025 19:22:34 UTC TdG ascent Andy Brown's ascent of Careless Torque ascent_style_id
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9314 10th October 2025 19:22:34 UTC TdG ascent Andy Brown's ascent of Careless Torque ascent_dt_end
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9315 10th October 2025 19:20:51 UTC TdG ascent John Welford's ascent of Careless Torque Ascent #
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9316 10th October 2025 13:15:29 UTC TdG ascent John Allen's ascent of The Knock suggested_grade_id
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9317 10th October 2025 13:15:29 UTC TdG ascent John Allen's ascent of The Knock notes_pretty
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<p>Originally graded 'modern HVS' [1]</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Bancroft, S. 'Recent Developments', 1977</p>
9318 10th October 2025 13:15:29 UTC TdG ascent John Allen's ascent of The Knock notes
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Originally graded 'modern HVS' [1] ### References [1] Bancroft, S. 'Recent Developments', 1977
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9319 10th October 2025 10:43:10 UTC TdG ascent Marc Le Menestrel's ascent of Brad Pit Attempts
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9320 10th October 2025 10:42:35 UTC TdG ascent Jason Myers's ascent of Brad Pit suggested_grade_id
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