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3 USA 1678 30th July 2025 – 28th June 2026 24 56 0 157 84
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10 Venezuela 137 7th October 2025 – 27th June 2026 1 3 0 3 10

Recent Contributions

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981 4th June 2026 13:51:05 UTC TdG climb Mayfair crag_id
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982 4th June 2026 13:51:05 UTC TdG climb Mayfair grade_id
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983 4th June 2026 13:47:59 UTC TdG climb Oyster notes
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Around Font 7C, pretty much the top bouldering level at the time.
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984 4th June 2026 13:47:59 UTC TdG climb Oyster notes_pretty
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<p>Around Font 7C, pretty much the top bouldering level at the time.</p>
985 4th June 2026 13:46:23 UTC TdG climb Masterclass notes
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Originally given 7c+ but now widely considered 8a making it the first of the grade in the UK (ahead of [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth)).
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Originally given 7c+ but now widely considered 8a, making it the first sport route of the grade in the UK (ahead of [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth)) – though the trad route [Requiem](/climb/505/requiem) (E8), climbed one month before, also has 8a climbing .
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-Originally given 7c+ but now widely considered 8a making it the first of the grade in the UK (ahead of [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth)).
+Originally given 7c+ but now widely considered 8a, making it the first sport route of the grade in the UK (ahead of [Statement of Youth](/climb/362/statement-of-youth)) – though the trad route [Requiem](/climb/505/requiem) (E8), climbed one month before, also has 8a climbing .
986 4th June 2026 13:46:23 UTC TdG climb Masterclass notes_pretty
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<p>Originally given 7c+ but now widely considered 8a making it the first of the grade in the UK (ahead of <a href="/climb/362/statement-of-youth">Statement of Youth</a>).</p>
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<p>Originally given 7c+ but now widely considered 8a, making it the first sport route of the grade in the UK (ahead of <a href="/climb/362/statement-of-youth" rel="noopener noreferrer">Statement of Youth</a>) – though the trad route <a href="/climb/505/requiem" rel="noopener noreferrer">Requiem</a> (E8), climbed one month before, also has 8a climbing .</p>
987 4th June 2026 13:42:20 UTC TdG ascent Jerry Moffatt's ascent of Masterclass ascent_dt_start
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988 4th June 2026 13:42:20 UTC TdG ascent Jerry Moffatt's ascent of Masterclass ascent_dt_end
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989 4th June 2026 13:36:08 UTC TdG ascent Dave Cuthbertson's ascent of Requiem ascent_dt_end
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990 4th June 2026 13:36:08 UTC TdG ascent Dave Cuthbertson's ascent of Requiem ascent_dt_start
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991 4th June 2026 11:09:12 UTC TdG ascent Dave Cuthbertson's ascent of Requiem notes
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A hugely impressive ascent for it's time featuring extremely hard climbing (comparable to 8a sport) on trad gear. > Looking back now with hindsight Im quite pleased I did it trying it ground up...I'd get to my high point, touch the holds above and then lower back to the ground...A sort of extended yo-yo style. [1] ### References [1] [http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson](http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson) [2] *On The Edge* Issue 104, page 10
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A hugely impressive ascent for its time featuring extremely hard climbing (comparable to 8a sport) on trad gear. The route was climbed mostly ground-up in a yo-yo style – a style that even today, very few people have improved upon. Cubby explains: > Looking back now with hindsight Im quite pleased I did it trying it ground up...I'd get to my high point, touch the holds above and then lower back to the ground...A sort of extended yo-yo style. >In fact, I actually gave in right at the end, because I got to the last move, and I couldn't quite work out how to do this last move. And I said to [Gary Latter](/climber/2462/gary-latter), who I was climbing with at the time, I'm just going to have a quick look at this. >So I did it on a top rope straight away. I did it first time after that. >So it wasn't done in the perfect style, but it wasn't done in the worst style. And it wasn't really headpointed as such. I know it's a bit of a grey area. [1] ### References [1] [http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson](http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson) [2] *On The Edge* Issue 104, page 10
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-A hugely impressive ascent for it's time featuring extremely hard climbing (comparable to 8a sport) on trad gear.
+A hugely impressive ascent for its time featuring extremely hard climbing (comparable to 8a sport) on trad gear. The route was climbed mostly ground-up in a yo-yo style – a style that even today, very few people have improved upon.

-> Looking back now with hindsight Im quite pleased I did it trying it ground up...I'd get to my high point, touch the holds above and then lower back to the ground...A sort of extended yo-yo style. [1]
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+> Looking back now with hindsight Im quite pleased I did it trying it ground up...I'd get to my high point, touch the holds above and then lower back to the ground...A sort of extended yo-yo style.
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+>In fact, I actually gave in right at the end, because I got to the last move, and I couldn't quite work out how to do this last move. And I said to [Gary Latter](/climber/2462/gary-latter), who I was climbing with at the time, I'm just going to have a quick look at this.
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+>So I did it on a top rope straight away. I did it first time after that.
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+>So it wasn't done in the perfect style, but it wasn't done in the worst style. And it wasn't really headpointed as such. I know it's a bit of a grey area.
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992 4th June 2026 11:09:12 UTC TdG ascent Dave Cuthbertson's ascent of Requiem ascent_style_id
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993 4th June 2026 11:09:12 UTC TdG ascent Dave Cuthbertson's ascent of Requiem notes_pretty
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<p>A hugely impressive ascent for it's time featuring extremely hard climbing (comparable to 8a sport) on trad gear.</p> <blockquote> <p>Looking back now with hindsight Im quite pleased I did it trying it ground up...I'd get to my high point, touch the holds above and then lower back to the ground...A sort of extended yo-yo style. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson">http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson</a></p> <p>[2] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 104, page 10</p>
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<p>A hugely impressive ascent for its time featuring extremely hard climbing (comparable to 8a sport) on trad gear. The route was climbed mostly ground-up in a yo-yo style – a style that even today, very few people have improved upon. </p> <p>Cubby explains:</p> <blockquote> <p>Looking back now with hindsight Im quite pleased I did it trying it ground up...I'd get to my high point, touch the holds above and then lower back to the ground...A sort of extended yo-yo style. </p> <p>In fact, I actually gave in right at the end, because I got to the last move, and I couldn't quite work out how to do this last move. And I said to <a href="/climber/2462/gary-latter" rel="noopener noreferrer">Gary Latter</a>, who I was climbing with at the time, I'm just going to have a quick look at this.</p> <p>So I did it on a top rope straight away. I did it first time after that.</p> <p>So it wasn't done in the perfect style, but it wasn't done in the worst style. And it wasn't really headpointed as such. I know it's a bit of a grey area.</p> </blockquote> <p>[1]</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.niallgrimes.com/jam-crack-climbing-podcast/2022/10/7/jcpc-120-dave-cubby-cuthbertson</a></p> <p>[2] <em>On The Edge</em> Issue 104, page 10</p>
994 2nd June 2026 18:40:01 UTC TdG ascent Richard Simpson's ascent of Perky Pinky notes_pretty
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<p>Although the footage is spliced <a href="/climber/220/chris-doyle">Chris Doyle</a> vouched for seeing his ascent. </p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?">https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634">https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634</a></p>
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634</a></p>
995 2nd June 2026 18:40:01 UTC TdG ascent Richard Simpson's ascent of Perky Pinky notes
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Although the footage is spliced [Chris Doyle](/climber/220/chris-doyle) vouched for seeing his ascent. ### References [1] [https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?](https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?) [2] [https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634](https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634)
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### References [1] [https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?](https://youtu.be/eA_zHzbUhpk?) [2] [https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634](https://ukbouldering.com/threads/the-rich-simpson-nostalgia-revisionism-thread.27176/post-525634)
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-Although the footage is spliced [Chris Doyle](/climber/220/chris-doyle) vouched for seeing his ascent.
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996 2nd June 2026 18:40:01 UTC TdG ascent Richard Simpson's ascent of Perky Pinky exclude_reason
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The footage taken by [Chris Doyle](/climber/220/chris-doyle) is spliced. There are no known witnesses of Simpson’s ascent.
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+The footage taken by [Chris Doyle](/climber/220/chris-doyle) is spliced. There are no known witnesses of Simpson’s ascent.
997 2nd June 2026 18:40:01 UTC TdG ascent Richard Simpson's ascent of Perky Pinky exclude_reason_pretty
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<p>The footage taken by <a href="/climber/220/chris-doyle" rel="noopener noreferrer">Chris Doyle</a> is spliced. There are no known witnesses of Simpson’s ascent.</p>
998 1st June 2026 21:04:05 UTC TdG media https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cqzu1gSpQjg/ missing_right_to_reproduce
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999 1st June 2026 21:04:05 UTC TdG media https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cqzu1gSpQjg/ url
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1000 1st June 2026 21:04:05 UTC TdG ascent Siebe Vanhee's ascent of Rätt Lätt notes
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### References [1] [https://edelrid.com/gb-en/vertical-freedom/edelrid-athletes/athletes-stories/story-siebe](https://edelrid.com/gb-en/vertical-freedom/edelrid-athletes/athletes-stories/story-siebe)
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### References [1] [https://edelrid.com/gb-en/vertical-freedom/edelrid-athletes/athletes-stories/story-siebe](https://edelrid.com/gb-en/vertical-freedom/edelrid-athletes/athletes-stories/story-siebe) [2] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cqzu1gSpQjg/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cqzu1gSpQjg/)
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-[1] [https://edelrid.com/gb-en/vertical-freedom/edelrid-athletes/athletes-stories/story-siebe](https://edelrid.com/gb-en/vertical-freedom/edelrid-athletes/athletes-stories/story-siebe)
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+[2] [https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cqzu1gSpQjg/](https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cqzu1gSpQjg/)

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