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1 Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence ascent 28 20th October 2025 13th October 2025
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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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9461 9th October 2025 11:26:45 UTC TdG media https://vimeo.com/10589082 embed_code
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9462 9th October 2025 11:26:44 UTC TdG ascent Ben Heason's ascent of Meshuga notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://vimeo.com/10589082">https://vimeo.com/10589082</a></p>
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://vimeo.com/10589082">https://vimeo.com/10589082</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2010/04/ben_heason_repeats_meshuga_-_e9_6c-52764">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2010/04/ben_heason_repeats_meshuga_-_e9_6c-52764</a></p>
9463 9th October 2025 11:26:44 UTC TdG ascent Ben Heason's ascent of Meshuga ascent_dt_start
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9464 9th October 2025 11:26:44 UTC TdG ascent Ben Heason's ascent of Meshuga notes
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### References [1] [https://vimeo.com/10589082](https://vimeo.com/10589082)
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### References [1] [https://vimeo.com/10589082](https://vimeo.com/10589082) [2] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2010/04/ben_heason_repeats_meshuga_-_e9_6c-52764](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2010/04/ben_heason_repeats_meshuga_-_e9_6c-52764)
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+[2] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2010/04/ben_heason_repeats_meshuga_-_e9_6c-52764](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2010/04/ben_heason_repeats_meshuga_-_e9_6c-52764)
9465 9th October 2025 11:26:44 UTC TdG ascent Ben Heason's ascent of Meshuga ascent_dt_end
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9466 9th October 2025 11:25:56 UTC TdG media https://vimeo.com/10589082 url
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9467 9th October 2025 11:25:56 UTC TdG media https://vimeo.com/10589082 embed_code
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9468 9th October 2025 11:25:56 UTC TdG media https://vimeo.com/10589082 missing_right_to_reproduce
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9469 9th October 2025 11:25:55 UTC TdG ascent Ben Heason's ascent of Meshuga notes
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### References [1] [https://vimeo.com/10589082](https://vimeo.com/10589082)
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### References [1] [https://vimeo.com/10589082](https://vimeo.com/10589082)
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9470 9th October 2025 11:25:55 UTC TdG ascent Ben Heason's ascent of Meshuga ascent_dt_start
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9471 9th October 2025 11:25:55 UTC TdG ascent Ben Heason's ascent of Meshuga ascent_dt_end
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9472 9th October 2025 11:24:57 UTC TdG ascent Neil Mawson's ascent of Meshuga Belayer
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9473 9th October 2025 09:12:33 UTC TdG climb La Super Prestat Slab
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9474 9th October 2025 09:11:32 UTC TdG climb La Super Prestat notes
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A benchmark slab climb. Added to the Cuvier white circuit some time between 1984 and 1993.
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9475 9th October 2025 09:11:32 UTC TdG climb La Super Prestat notes_pretty
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<p>A benchmark slab climb. Added to the Cuvier white circuit some time between 1984 and 1993.</p>
9476 9th October 2025 09:03:45 UTC TdG climber Jérôme Jean-Charles notes
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Bleausard bouldering pioneer. Chipped and climbed the first 7B in the forest [Le Carnage](/climb/2518/le-carnage) in 1977. >Yet, although a new milestone had been reached, the driving force of the practice at that time remained the spirit of play. Serious training for specific routes was out of the question. Climbers were above all technicians, and physical power was not among their priorities. Jérôme Jean-Charles, for example, was obsessed with finding difficult moves involving clever body positioning and delicate balance rather than sheer strength. He preferred to see bouldering as “a succession of resting positions, so that this activity would never become the domain of gymnasts.” [1, Translation by ChatGPT] ### References [1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993
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Bleausard bouldering pioneer. Chipped and climbed the first 7B in the forest [Le Carnage](/climb/2518/le-carnage) in 1977. >Yet, although a new milestone had been reached, the driving force of the practice at that time remained the spirit of play. Serious training for specific routes was out of the question. Climbers were above all technicians, and physical power was not among their priorities. Jérôme Jean-Charles, for example, was obsessed with finding difficult moves involving clever body positioning and delicate balance rather than sheer strength. He preferred to see bouldering as “a succession of resting positions, so that this activity would never become the domain of gymnasts.” [1, Translation by ChatGPT] In the 1980s, he climbed the entire Cuvier white circuit wearing trainers. ### References [1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993
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>Yet, although a new milestone had been reached, the driving force of the practice at that time remained the spirit of play. Serious training for specific routes was out of the question. Climbers were above all technicians, and physical power was not among their priorities. Jérôme Jean-Charles, for example, was obsessed with finding difficult moves involving clever body positioning and delicate balance rather than sheer strength. He preferred to see bouldering as “a succession of resting positions, so that this activity would never become the domain of gymnasts.” [1, Translation by ChatGPT]

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[1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993
9477 9th October 2025 09:03:45 UTC TdG climber Jérôme Jean-Charles notes_pretty
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<p>Bleausard bouldering pioneer. Chipped and climbed the first 7B in the forest <a href="/climb/2518/le-carnage">Le Carnage</a> in 1977.</p> <blockquote> <p>Yet, although a new milestone had been reached, the driving force of the practice at that time remained the spirit of play. Serious training for specific routes was out of the question. Climbers were above all technicians, and physical power was not among their priorities. Jérôme Jean-Charles, for example, was obsessed with finding difficult moves involving clever body positioning and delicate balance rather than sheer strength. He preferred to see bouldering as “a succession of resting positions, so that this activity would never become the domain of gymnasts.” [1, Translation by ChatGPT]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993</p>
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<p>Bleausard bouldering pioneer. Chipped and climbed the first 7B in the forest <a href="/climb/2518/le-carnage">Le Carnage</a> in 1977.</p> <blockquote> <p>Yet, although a new milestone had been reached, the driving force of the practice at that time remained the spirit of play. Serious training for specific routes was out of the question. Climbers were above all technicians, and physical power was not among their priorities. Jérôme Jean-Charles, for example, was obsessed with finding difficult moves involving clever body positioning and delicate balance rather than sheer strength. He preferred to see bouldering as “a succession of resting positions, so that this activity would never become the domain of gymnasts.” [1, Translation by ChatGPT]</p> </blockquote> <p>In the 1980s, he climbed the entire Cuvier white circuit wearing trainers.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993</p>
9478 9th October 2025 08:58:41 UTC TdG ascent Pierre Allain's ascent of The North Face notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>[A route] which until then had been considered utterly impossible by Chamonix guides and many of the best alpinists of the era. [1, Translation by ChatGPT]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993</p>
9479 9th October 2025 08:58:41 UTC TdG ascent Pierre Allain's ascent of The North Face notes
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>[A route] which until then had been considered utterly impossible by Chamonix guides and many of the best alpinists of the era. [1, Translation by ChatGPT] ### References [1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993
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9480 9th October 2025 08:39:34 UTC TdG climber Jérôme Jean-Charles notes
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Bleausard bouldering pioneer. Chipped and climbed the first 7B in the forest [Le Carnage](/climb/2518/le-carnage) in 1977. >Yet, although a new milestone had been reached, the driving force of the practice at that time remained the spirit of play. Serious training for specific routes was out of the question. Climbers were above all technicians, and physical power was not among their priorities. Jérôme Jean-Charles, for example, was obsessed with finding difficult moves involving clever body positioning and delicate balance rather than sheer strength. He preferred to see bouldering as “a succession of resting positions, so that this activity would never become the domain of gymnasts.” [1, Translation by ChatGPT] ### References [1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993
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+Bleausard bouldering pioneer. Chipped and climbed the first 7B in the forest [Le Carnage](/climb/2518/le-carnage) in 1977.
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+>Yet, although a new milestone had been reached, the driving force of the practice at that time remained the spirit of play. Serious training for specific routes was out of the question. Climbers were above all technicians, and physical power was not among their priorities. Jérôme Jean-Charles, for example, was obsessed with finding difficult moves involving clever body positioning and delicate balance rather than sheer strength. He preferred to see bouldering as “a succession of resting positions, so that this activity would never become the domain of gymnasts.” [1, Translation by ChatGPT]
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+[1] Godoffe, J. 'Blocs en Stock: Le Cuvier', 1993

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