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10341 6th October 2025 11:31:58 UTC TdG ascent John Dunne's ascent of Detritus climb_id
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10342 6th October 2025 11:31:58 UTC TdG ascent John Dunne's ascent of Detritus climber_id
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10343 6th October 2025 11:26:53 UTC TdG ascent Chris Jones's ascent of Kaluza Klein notes_pretty
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<p>After doing Jumpin' on a Beetle in the morning</p>
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<p>After doing <a href="/climb/2318/jumpin'-on-a-beetle">Jumpin' on a Beetle</a> ground-up in the morning</p>
10344 6th October 2025 11:26:53 UTC TdG ascent Chris Jones's ascent of Kaluza Klein notes
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After doing Jumpin' on a Beetle in the morning
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After doing [Jumpin' on a Beetle](/climb/2318/jumpin'-on-a-beetle) ground-up in the morning
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10345 6th October 2025 11:25:54 UTC TdG ascent John Dunne's ascent of Kaluza Klein notes_pretty
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<p>John was straight in for a repeat after seeing the route written up the Stoney new routes book.</p>
10346 6th October 2025 11:25:54 UTC TdG ascent John Dunne's ascent of Kaluza Klein notes
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John was straight in for a repeat after seeing the route written up the Stoney new routes book.
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+John was straight in for a repeat after seeing the route written up the Stoney new routes book.
10347 6th October 2025 11:25:54 UTC TdG ascent John Dunne's ascent of Kaluza Klein ascent_dt_end
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1987-01-01
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1986-02-23
10348 6th October 2025 11:25:54 UTC TdG ascent John Dunne's ascent of Kaluza Klein ascent_dt_start
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1986-01-01
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10349 6th October 2025 11:24:44 UTC TdG ascent Johnny Dawes's ascent of Kaluza Klein ascent_dt_end
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1987-01-01
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1986-02-22
10350 6th October 2025 11:24:44 UTC TdG ascent Johnny Dawes's ascent of Kaluza Klein ascent_dt_start
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1986-01-01
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1986-02-22
10351 6th October 2025 11:09:46 UTC TdG climb Parthian Shot notes_pretty
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<p>A route with history. Originally climbed by <a href="/climber/154">John Dunne</a> who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. <a href="/climber/547">Seb Grieve</a> eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for <a href="/library/11/hard-grit">Hard Grit</a> with <a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes">Niall Grimes</a> memorably commenting</p> <blockquote> <p>It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held!</p> </blockquote> <p>The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian <a href="/climber/619/will-stanhope">Will Stanhope</a> snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle.</p> <p>Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing. </p> <p>The route has been re-climbed by <a href="/climber/195">Ben Bransby</a> at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. <a href="/climber/153/james-pearson">James Pearson</a> then improved further on the style by starting up <a href="/climb/690/dynamics-of-change">Dynamics of Change</a>, thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. </p> <p>Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot">wikipedia</a> for details.</p>
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<p>A route with history. Originally climbed by <a href="/climber/154">John Dunne</a> who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. <a href="/climber/547">Seb Grieve</a> eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for <a href="/library/11/hard-grit">Hard Grit</a> with <a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes">Niall Grimes</a> memorably commenting</p> <blockquote> <p>It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held!</p> </blockquote> <p>The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian <a href="/climber/619/will-stanhope">Will Stanhope</a> snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle.</p> <p>Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing. </p> <p>The route was re-climbed by <a href="/climber/195">Ben Bransby</a> at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. <a href="/climber/153/james-pearson">James Pearson</a> then improved further on the style by starting up <a href="/climb/690/dynamics-of-change">Dynamics of Change</a>, thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. </p> <p>Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot">wikipedia</a> for details.</p>
10352 6th October 2025 11:09:46 UTC TdG climb Parthian Shot notes
Before
A route with history. Originally climbed by [John Dunne](/climber/154) who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. [Seb Grieve](/climber/547) eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for [Hard Grit](/library/11/hard-grit) with [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes) memorably commenting > It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held! The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian [Will Stanhope](/climber/619/will-stanhope) snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle. Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing. The route has been re-climbed by [Ben Bransby](/climber/195) at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. [James Pearson](/climber/153/james-pearson) then improved further on the style by starting up [Dynamics of Change](/climb/690/dynamics-of-change), thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot) for details.
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A route with history. Originally climbed by [John Dunne](/climber/154) who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. [Seb Grieve](/climber/547) eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for [Hard Grit](/library/11/hard-grit) with [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes) memorably commenting > It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held! The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian [Will Stanhope](/climber/619/will-stanhope) snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle. Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing. The route was re-climbed by [Ben Bransby](/climber/195) at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. [James Pearson](/climber/153/james-pearson) then improved further on the style by starting up [Dynamics of Change](/climb/690/dynamics-of-change), thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot) for details.
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Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing.

-The route has been re-climbed by [Ben Bransby](/climber/195) at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. [James Pearson](/climber/153/james-pearson) then improved further on the style by starting up [Dynamics of Change](/climb/690/dynamics-of-change), thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty.
+The route was re-climbed by [Ben Bransby](/climber/195) at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. [James Pearson](/climber/153/james-pearson) then improved further on the style by starting up [Dynamics of Change](/climb/690/dynamics-of-change), thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty.

Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot) for details.
10353 6th October 2025 11:09:03 UTC TdG climb Parthian Shot notes_pretty
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<p>A route with history. Originally climbed by <a href="/climber/154">John Dunne</a> who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. <a href="/climber/547">Seb Grieve</a> eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for <a href="/library/11/hard-grit">Hard Grit</a> with <a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes">Niall Grimes</a> memorably commenting</p> <blockquote> <p>It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held!</p> </blockquote> <p>The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian <a href="/climber/619/will-stanhope">Will Stanhope</a> snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle.</p> <p>The route has been re-climbed by <a href="/climber/195">Ben Bransby</a> at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. <a href="/climber/153/james-pearson">James Pearson</a> then improved further on the style by starting up <a href="/climb/690/dynamics-of-change">Dynamics of Change</a>, thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. </p> <p>Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot">wikipedia</a> for details.</p>
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<p>A route with history. Originally climbed by <a href="/climber/154">John Dunne</a> who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. <a href="/climber/547">Seb Grieve</a> eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for <a href="/library/11/hard-grit">Hard Grit</a> with <a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes">Niall Grimes</a> memorably commenting</p> <blockquote> <p>It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held!</p> </blockquote> <p>The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian <a href="/climber/619/will-stanhope">Will Stanhope</a> snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle.</p> <p>Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing. </p> <p>The route has been re-climbed by <a href="/climber/195">Ben Bransby</a> at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. <a href="/climber/153/james-pearson">James Pearson</a> then improved further on the style by starting up <a href="/climb/690/dynamics-of-change">Dynamics of Change</a>, thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. </p> <p>Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot">wikipedia</a> for details.</p>
10354 6th October 2025 11:09:03 UTC TdG climb Parthian Shot notes
Before
A route with history. Originally climbed by [John Dunne](/climber/154) who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. [Seb Grieve](/climber/547) eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for [Hard Grit](/library/11/hard-grit) with [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes) memorably commenting > It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held! The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian [Will Stanhope](/climber/619/will-stanhope) snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle. The route has been re-climbed by [Ben Bransby](/climber/195) at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. [James Pearson](/climber/153/james-pearson) then improved further on the style by starting up [Dynamics of Change](/climb/690/dynamics-of-change), thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot) for details.
After
A route with history. Originally climbed by [John Dunne](/climber/154) who thought the gear behind the flake wouldn't hold a fall. [Seb Grieve](/climber/547) eventually broke the spell 8 years after the first ascent by making the second ascent and taking some memorable falls in the process, with the route slowly gaining a reputation for being relatively safe. Seb's ascent was caught on film for [Hard Grit](/library/11/hard-grit) with [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes) memorably commenting > It held, that shipwreck of a flake actually held! The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian [Will Stanhope](/climber/619/will-stanhope) snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle. Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing. The route has been re-climbed by [Ben Bransby](/climber/195) at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. [James Pearson](/climber/153/james-pearson) then improved further on the style by starting up [Dynamics of Change](/climb/690/dynamics-of-change), thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty. Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot) for details.
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The route rapidly regained it's dangerous reputation when visiting Canadian [Will Stanhope](/climber/619/will-stanhope) snapped the flake off while attempting the route ground up. Fortunately he escaped with just a broken ankle.

+Plans to bolt the flake back on thankfully came to nothing.
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The route has been re-climbed by [Ben Bransby](/climber/195) at the very chunky grade of E10, featuring sport 8b climbing and significantly worse gear, though also with a side runner in the adjacent Brooks Crack which was placed higher than pre-break ascents. Repeats followed in the same style. [James Pearson](/climber/153/james-pearson) then improved further on the style by starting up [Dynamics of Change](/climb/690/dynamics-of-change), thus avoiding the use of side runners in Brooks Crack, and placing all gear on lead. By this point, a hold had broken on the lower part of the route, further increasing the physical difficulty.

Originally the route was written up with the name 'Partheon Shot' but this was a mis-spelling and the current spelling is correct. The name is based on an old cavalry tactic where a horse archer would turn and fire a shot while retreating, a reference by John to some in the Sheffield scene at the time who were critical of him. See [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_shot) for details.
10355 6th October 2025 11:00:10 UTC TdG ascent Toru Nakajima's ascent of Parthian Shot (Pre-2011 Break) notes_pretty
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<p>The same day as leading <a href="/climb/596/meshuga">Meshuga</a>!</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545">https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545</a></p>
After
<p>With direct start. The same day as leading <a href="/climb/596/meshuga">Meshuga</a>!</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545">https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545</a></p>
10356 6th October 2025 11:00:10 UTC TdG ascent Toru Nakajima's ascent of Parthian Shot (Pre-2011 Break) notes
Before
The same day as leading [Meshuga](/climb/596/meshuga)! ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545)
After
With direct start. The same day as leading [Meshuga](/climb/596/meshuga)! ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545](https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/rock_talk/japanese_climbers_2_e9s_in_a_day-369545)
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-The same day as leading [Meshuga](/climb/596/meshuga)!
+With direct start. The same day as leading [Meshuga](/climb/596/meshuga)!

### References

10357 6th October 2025 10:58:27 UTC TdG ascent Seb Grieve's ascent of Parthian Shot (Pre-2011 Break) notes_pretty
Before
<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>Climber</em> June 1997, page 4</p>
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<p>Some 15 pieces of gear were pre-placed in the flake. </p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <em>Climber</em> June 1997, page 4</p>
10358 6th October 2025 10:58:27 UTC TdG ascent Seb Grieve's ascent of Parthian Shot (Pre-2011 Break) notes
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### References [1] *Climber* June 1997, page 4
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Some 15 pieces of gear were pre-placed in the flake. ### References [1] *Climber* June 1997, page 4
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+Some 15 pieces of gear were pre-placed in the flake.
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### References

[1] *Climber* June 1997, page 4
10359 6th October 2025 10:57:22 UTC TdG media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D0Mp0RrQRA&t=1448 missing_right_to_reproduce
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10360 6th October 2025 10:57:22 UTC TdG media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D0Mp0RrQRA&t=1448 embed_code
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