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10661 3rd October 2025 13:42:32 UTC TdG ascent Malcolm Smith's ascent of Pinch 2 Ascent #
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10662 3rd October 2025 13:42:11 UTC TdG ascent Malcolm Smith's ascent of Pinch 2 ascent_dt_end
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10663 3rd October 2025 13:42:11 UTC TdG ascent Malcolm Smith's ascent of Pinch 2 ascent_dt_start
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10664 3rd October 2025 13:42:11 UTC TdG ascent Malcolm Smith's ascent of Pinch 2 notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768</a></p>
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<p>Less than half an hour</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768">https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768</a></p>
10665 3rd October 2025 13:42:11 UTC TdG ascent Malcolm Smith's ascent of Pinch 2 notes
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### References [1] [https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768](https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768)
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Less than half an hour ### References [1] [https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768](https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768)
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[1] [https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768](https://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6362.msg89768.html#msg89768)
10666 3rd October 2025 13:40:33 UTC TdG ascent Fred Rouhling's ascent of Pinch 2 ascent_dt_start
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10667 3rd October 2025 13:40:33 UTC TdG ascent Fred Rouhling's ascent of Pinch 2 ascent_type_id
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10668 3rd October 2025 13:40:33 UTC TdG ascent Fred Rouhling's ascent of Pinch 2 ascent_style_id
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10669 3rd October 2025 13:40:33 UTC TdG ascent Fred Rouhling's ascent of Pinch 2 climb_id
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10670 3rd October 2025 13:40:33 UTC TdG ascent Fred Rouhling's ascent of Pinch 2 climber_id
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10671 3rd October 2025 13:36:24 UTC TdG ascent Jerry Moffatt's ascent of Superman notes_pretty
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<p>The FA year is listed as 1988 in the 1994 film 'One Summer' and in the chronology in Jerry's autobiography 'Revelations'. However, the text lists the FA year as 1989.</p> <blockquote> <p>Closer to Sheffield, some climbers had started exploring a crag called Cressbrook and added some problems. The first time I saw it, I fell in love with the place. It was a limestone dale with a long wall of smooth limestone, about fifteen feet high. Over a summer, some friends and I developed the crag a lot further adding problems like Jericho Road, Moffatrocity and the Hulk, all pretty hard.</p> <p>That was in 1988, and the following year, Ben Moon started going there a lot. He started trying a sit-down start to my problem, the Hulk. … Ben was doing well on this. It looked like a fantastic, hard piece of climbing. However, I was injured. A tendon problem in my finger meant I couldn't push it too hard, so I couldn't join in. I was jealous.</p> <p>As it happened, by the next year, 1989, Ben still hadn't done it. I had recovered, and now he was injured. I managed to do the problem and called it Superman. This was probably the hardest problem in Britain, but at the time, nobody was that interested, apart from those of us who climbed there. Bouldering just wasn't news.(1)</p> </blockquote> <p>On possible changes in difficulty, Jerry stated:</p> <blockquote> <p>Firstly on Superman, the foothold that broke wasn't used on the first and second ascent and really doesn't make a difference to the grade. It does feel more greasy than it used to. [3]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Jerry Moffatt, Niall Grimes, 'Revelations', 2009, Vertebrate Publishing</p> <p>[2] <em>On The Edge</em> issue 114, page 44</p> <p>[3] Letter to <em>On The Edge</em>, issue 104, page 8</p>
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<p>The FA year is listed as 1988 in ‘Peak Rock’, the 1994 film 'One Summer' and in the chronology in Jerry's autobiography 'Revelations'. However, the text lists the FA year as 1989.</p> <p>Peak Rock: </p> <blockquote> <p>It was definitely the hardest boulder problem I had ever done T that point</p> </blockquote> <p>Revelations:</p> <blockquote> <p>Closer to Sheffield, some climbers had started exploring a crag called Cressbrook and added some problems. The first time I saw it, I fell in love with the place. It was a limestone dale with a long wall of smooth limestone, about fifteen feet high. Over a summer, some friends and I developed the crag a lot further adding problems like Jericho Road, Moffatrocity and the Hulk, all pretty hard.</p> <p>That was in 1988, and the following year, Ben Moon started going there a lot. He started trying a sit-down start to my problem, the Hulk. … Ben was doing well on this. It looked like a fantastic, hard piece of climbing. However, I was injured. A tendon problem in my finger meant I couldn't push it too hard, so I couldn't join in. I was jealous.</p> <p>As it happened, by the next year, 1989, Ben still hadn't done it. I had recovered, and now he was injured. I managed to do the problem and called it Superman. This was probably the hardest problem in Britain, but at the time, nobody was that interested, apart from those of us who climbed there. Bouldering just wasn't news.(1)</p> </blockquote> <p>On possible changes in difficulty, Jerry stated:</p> <blockquote> <p>Firstly on Superman, the foothold that broke wasn't used on the first and second ascent and really doesn't make a difference to the grade. It does feel more greasy than it used to. [3]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Jerry Moffatt, Niall Grimes, 'Revelations', 2009, Vertebrate Publishing</p> <p>[2] <em>On The Edge</em> issue 114, page 44</p> <p>[3] Letter to <em>On The Edge</em>, issue 104, page 8</p>
10672 3rd October 2025 13:36:24 UTC TdG ascent Jerry Moffatt's ascent of Superman notes
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The FA year is listed as 1988 in the 1994 film 'One Summer' and in the chronology in Jerry's autobiography 'Revelations'. However, the text lists the FA year as 1989. > Closer to Sheffield, some climbers had started exploring a crag called Cressbrook and added some problems. The first time I saw it, I fell in love with the place. It was a limestone dale with a long wall of smooth limestone, about fifteen feet high. Over a summer, some friends and I developed the crag a lot further adding problems like Jericho Road, Moffatrocity and the Hulk, all pretty hard. >That was in 1988, and the following year, Ben Moon started going there a lot. He started trying a sit-down start to my problem, the Hulk. … Ben was doing well on this. It looked like a fantastic, hard piece of climbing. However, I was injured. A tendon problem in my finger meant I couldn't push it too hard, so I couldn't join in. I was jealous. >As it happened, by the next year, 1989, Ben still hadn't done it. I had recovered, and now he was injured. I managed to do the problem and called it Superman. This was probably the hardest problem in Britain, but at the time, nobody was that interested, apart from those of us who climbed there. Bouldering just wasn't news.(1) On possible changes in difficulty, Jerry stated: > Firstly on Superman, the foothold that broke wasn't used on the first and second ascent and really doesn't make a difference to the grade. It does feel more greasy than it used to. [3] ### References [1] Jerry Moffatt, Niall Grimes, 'Revelations', 2009, Vertebrate Publishing [2] *On The Edge* issue 114, page 44 [3] Letter to *On The Edge*, issue 104, page 8
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The FA year is listed as 1988 in ‘Peak Rock’, the 1994 film 'One Summer' and in the chronology in Jerry's autobiography 'Revelations'. However, the text lists the FA year as 1989. Peak Rock: >It was definitely the hardest boulder problem I had ever done T that point Revelations: > Closer to Sheffield, some climbers had started exploring a crag called Cressbrook and added some problems. The first time I saw it, I fell in love with the place. It was a limestone dale with a long wall of smooth limestone, about fifteen feet high. Over a summer, some friends and I developed the crag a lot further adding problems like Jericho Road, Moffatrocity and the Hulk, all pretty hard. >That was in 1988, and the following year, Ben Moon started going there a lot. He started trying a sit-down start to my problem, the Hulk. … Ben was doing well on this. It looked like a fantastic, hard piece of climbing. However, I was injured. A tendon problem in my finger meant I couldn't push it too hard, so I couldn't join in. I was jealous. >As it happened, by the next year, 1989, Ben still hadn't done it. I had recovered, and now he was injured. I managed to do the problem and called it Superman. This was probably the hardest problem in Britain, but at the time, nobody was that interested, apart from those of us who climbed there. Bouldering just wasn't news.(1) On possible changes in difficulty, Jerry stated: > Firstly on Superman, the foothold that broke wasn't used on the first and second ascent and really doesn't make a difference to the grade. It does feel more greasy than it used to. [3] ### References [1] Jerry Moffatt, Niall Grimes, 'Revelations', 2009, Vertebrate Publishing [2] *On The Edge* issue 114, page 44 [3] Letter to *On The Edge*, issue 104, page 8
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-The FA year is listed as 1988 in the 1994 film 'One Summer' and in the chronology in Jerry's autobiography 'Revelations'. However, the text lists the FA year as 1989.
+The FA year is listed as 1988 in ‘Peak Rock’, the 1994 film 'One Summer' and in the chronology in Jerry's autobiography 'Revelations'. However, the text lists the FA year as 1989.
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> Closer to Sheffield, some climbers had started exploring a crag called Cressbrook and added some problems. The first time I saw it, I fell in love with the place. It was a limestone dale with a long wall of smooth limestone, about fifteen feet high. Over a summer, some friends and I developed the crag a lot further adding problems like Jericho Road, Moffatrocity and the Hulk, all pretty hard.

10673 3rd October 2025 13:31:36 UTC TdG ascent Jerry Moffatt's ascent of Inertia Reel Traverse ascent_dt_end
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10674 3rd October 2025 13:31:36 UTC TdG ascent Jerry Moffatt's ascent of Inertia Reel Traverse ascent_dt_start
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10675 3rd October 2025 13:28:34 UTC TdG ascent Ben Moon's ascent of Ben's Wall notes_pretty
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<p>Thinking it to be a new problem, climbed via a long move from the crack to a pocket. </p>
10676 3rd October 2025 13:28:34 UTC TdG ascent Ben Moon's ascent of Ben's Wall notes
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Thinking it to be a new problem, climbed via a long move from the crack to a pocket.
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10677 3rd October 2025 13:27:30 UTC TdG ascent Graham Hoey's ascent of Ben's Wall notes_pretty
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<p>Climbed in mistake for <a href="/climb/6120/pockets-and-pebbles">Pockets and Pebbles</a>, up the left side of the face using undercut pockets.</p>
10678 3rd October 2025 13:27:30 UTC TdG ascent Graham Hoey's ascent of Ben's Wall notes
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Climbed in mistake for [Pockets and Pebbles](/climb/6120/pockets-and-pebbles), up the left side of the face using undercut pockets.
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+Climbed in mistake for [Pockets and Pebbles](/climb/6120/pockets-and-pebbles), up the left side of the face using undercut pockets.
10679 3rd October 2025 13:25:56 UTC TdG ascent John Allen's ascent of Pockets and Pebbles Ascent #
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10680 3rd October 2025 13:25:55 UTC TdG ascent John Allen's ascent of Pockets and Pebbles ascent_type_id
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