| Name | Type | # Changes | Last Updated | First Updated | |
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| 1 | Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence | ascent | 28 | 20th October 2025 | 13th October 2025 |
| 2 | Neil Foster's ascent of Ulysses' Bow | ascent | 28 | 22nd September 2025 | 29th August 2025 |
| 3 | https://www.instagram.com/p/DNIgOzIs8zE/ | media | 27 | 11th August 2025 | 11th August 2025 |
| 4 | https://www.instagram.com/p/0aeI3lSEpz/ | media | 24 | 11th August 2025 | 11th August 2025 |
| 5 | https://www.instagram.com/p/0LNWV0yEng/ | media | 24 | 11th August 2025 | 11th August 2025 |
| 6 | https://www.instagram.com/p/BL9H0OSg8Fc/ | media | 24 | 11th August 2025 | 11th August 2025 |
| 7 | https://www.instagram.com/p/gS6wGZSEpx/ | media | 24 | 11th August 2025 | 11th August 2025 |
| 8 | https://www.instagram.com/p/nXtEdRSEmQ/ | media | 24 | 11th August 2025 | 11th August 2025 |
| 9 | https://www.instagram.com/p/ux4XICSEsv/ | media | 24 | 11th August 2025 | 11th August 2025 |
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| 11261 | 29th September 2025 | 10:00:01 UTC | TdG | climber | Dušan Janák | climber_name | |
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| 11267 | 29th September 2025 | 09:59:33 UTC | TdG | climber | Václav Šatava | gender | |
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| 11268 | 29th September 2025 | 09:59:33 UTC | TdG | climber | Václav Šatava | country_id | |
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| 11269 | 29th September 2025 | 09:59:33 UTC | TdG | climber | Václav Šatava | country_name | |
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| 11270 | 29th September 2025 | 09:59:33 UTC | TdG | climber | Václav Šatava | country_membership | |
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| 11271 | 29th September 2025 | 09:59:33 UTC | TdG | climber | Václav Šatava | country_flag | |
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| 11272 | 29th September 2025 | 09:59:33 UTC | TdG | climber | Václav Šatava | climber_name | |
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| 11273 | 29th September 2025 | 09:59:33 UTC | TdG | climber | Václav Šatava | nationality | |
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| 11274 | 29th September 2025 | 09:56:57 UTC | TdG | ascent | James McHaffie's ascent of Voie Petit | notes | |
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Before
>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.
[Adam Long](climber/1491/adam-long):
>Over on the Petit Cap, I reach a comfortable notchwhich gives a grandstand view of the boys and settle in. Through my telephoto I watch Caff lead an easy
pitch off the ledges, and then Ben sets off on the F8a arête above, in an incredible position.
> [Ben](/climber/195/ben-bransby): ‘I give it everything first go, keen to even things up a bit and have Caff second me on this one. The initial crack goes okay and then I get to the arête, a section Huber described as ‘very technical’, and the move which stopped his first in-a-day attempt. But the bolt in Huber’s photos is just a stud, and above is a new bolt, which I can’t reach. Now before I can try the move I’ve got to do a harder one just to clip!’
>In my viewfinder I watch him fall, try again, and fall again. After four falls he lowers back down. Things are finely balanced. With more hard pitches above getting this done quickly is crucial. It is so high on the tower that it’s unlikely we’ll have the time or energy to return for a redpoint.
>Ben: ‘It makes sense to give Caff a blast. He doesn’t suffer the same problem – I watch his fingers clamp onto the crimp I was struggling to hold and the bolt is clipped. He is struggling though, so much so that even the apologizing has stopped. ‘Out right Caff, a good flake!’ A quick slap and he is at a shake out, 15ft of E5, a big yell and he is at the belay – F8a on-sight at 3,750m.’
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850)
[2] [http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf](http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf)
After
>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.
[Adam Long](climber/1491/adam-long):
>Over on the Petit Cap, I reach a comfortable notch which gives a grandstand view of the boys and settle in. Through my telephoto I watch Caff lead an easy
pitch off the ledges, and then Ben sets off on the F8a arête above, in an incredible position.
> [Ben](/climber/195/ben-bransby): ‘I give it everything first go, keen to even things up a bit and have Caff second me on this one. The initial crack goes okay and then I get to the arête, a section Huber described as ‘very technical’, and the move which stopped his first in-a-day attempt. But the bolt in Huber’s photos is just a stud, and above is a new bolt, which I can’t reach. Now before I can try the move I’ve got to do a harder one just to clip!’
>In my viewfinder I watch him fall, try again, and fall again. After four falls he lowers back down. Things are finely balanced. With more hard pitches above getting this done quickly is crucial. It is so high on the tower that it’s unlikely we’ll have the time or energy to return for a redpoint.
>Ben: ‘It makes sense to give Caff a blast. He doesn’t suffer the same problem – I watch his fingers clamp onto the crimp I was struggling to hold and the bolt is clipped. He is struggling though, so much so that even the apologizing has stopped. ‘Out right Caff, a good flake!’ A quick slap and he is at a shake out, 15ft of E5, a big yell and he is at the belay – F8a on-sight at 3,750m.’
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850)
[2] [http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf](http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf)
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| 11275 | 29th September 2025 | 09:56:57 UTC | TdG | ascent | James McHaffie's ascent of Voie Petit | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<blockquote>
<p>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="climber/1491/adam-long">Adam Long</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over on the Petit Cap, I reach a comfortable notchwhich gives a grandstand view of the boys and settle in. Through my telephoto I watch Caff lead an easy
pitch off the ledges, and then Ben sets off on the F8a arête above, in an incredible position.</p>
<p><a href="/climber/195/ben-bransby">Ben</a>: ‘I give it everything first go, keen to even things up a bit and have Caff second me on this one. The initial crack goes okay and then I get to the arête, a section Huber described as ‘very technical’, and the move which stopped his first in-a-day attempt. But the bolt in Huber’s photos is just a stud, and above is a new bolt, which I can’t reach. Now before I can try the move I’ve got to do a harder one just to clip!’</p>
<p>In my viewfinder I watch him fall, try again, and fall again. After four falls he lowers back down. Things are finely balanced. With more hard pitches above getting this done quickly is crucial. It is so high on the tower that it’s unlikely we’ll have the time or energy to return for a redpoint.</p>
<p>Ben: ‘It makes sense to give Caff a blast. He doesn’t suffer the same problem – I watch his fingers clamp onto the crimp I was struggling to hold and the bolt is clipped. He is struggling though, so much so that even the apologizing has stopped. ‘Out right Caff, a good flake!’ A quick slap and he is at a shake out, 15ft of E5, a big yell and he is at the belay – F8a on-sight at 3,750m.’</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-<em>petit_route</em>-_grand_capucin-48850</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf">http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf</a></p>
After
<blockquote>
<p>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="climber/1491/adam-long">Adam Long</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over on the Petit Cap, I reach a comfortable notch which gives a grandstand view of the boys and settle in. Through my telephoto I watch Caff lead an easy
pitch off the ledges, and then Ben sets off on the F8a arête above, in an incredible position.</p>
<p><a href="/climber/195/ben-bransby">Ben</a>: ‘I give it everything first go, keen to even things up a bit and have Caff second me on this one. The initial crack goes okay and then I get to the arête, a section Huber described as ‘very technical’, and the move which stopped his first in-a-day attempt. But the bolt in Huber’s photos is just a stud, and above is a new bolt, which I can’t reach. Now before I can try the move I’ve got to do a harder one just to clip!’</p>
<p>In my viewfinder I watch him fall, try again, and fall again. After four falls he lowers back down. Things are finely balanced. With more hard pitches above getting this done quickly is crucial. It is so high on the tower that it’s unlikely we’ll have the time or energy to return for a redpoint.</p>
<p>Ben: ‘It makes sense to give Caff a blast. He doesn’t suffer the same problem – I watch his fingers clamp onto the crimp I was struggling to hold and the bolt is clipped. He is struggling though, so much so that even the apologizing has stopped. ‘Out right Caff, a good flake!’ A quick slap and he is at a shake out, 15ft of E5, a big yell and he is at the belay – F8a on-sight at 3,750m.’</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-<em>petit_route</em>-_grand_capucin-48850</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf">http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf</a></p>
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| 11276 | 29th September 2025 | 09:56:38 UTC | TdG | ascent | James McHaffie's ascent of Voie Petit | notes | |
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Before
>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850)
[2] [http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf](http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf)
After
>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.
[Adam Long](climber/1491/adam-long):
>Over on the Petit Cap, I reach a comfortable notchwhich gives a grandstand view of the boys and settle in. Through my telephoto I watch Caff lead an easy
pitch off the ledges, and then Ben sets off on the F8a arête above, in an incredible position.
> [Ben](/climber/195/ben-bransby): ‘I give it everything first go, keen to even things up a bit and have Caff second me on this one. The initial crack goes okay and then I get to the arête, a section Huber described as ‘very technical’, and the move which stopped his first in-a-day attempt. But the bolt in Huber’s photos is just a stud, and above is a new bolt, which I can’t reach. Now before I can try the move I’ve got to do a harder one just to clip!’
>In my viewfinder I watch him fall, try again, and fall again. After four falls he lowers back down. Things are finely balanced. With more hard pitches above getting this done quickly is crucial. It is so high on the tower that it’s unlikely we’ll have the time or energy to return for a redpoint.
>Ben: ‘It makes sense to give Caff a blast. He doesn’t suffer the same problem – I watch his fingers clamp onto the crimp I was struggling to hold and the bolt is clipped. He is struggling though, so much so that even the apologizing has stopped. ‘Out right Caff, a good flake!’ A quick slap and he is at a shake out, 15ft of E5, a big yell and he is at the belay – F8a on-sight at 3,750m.’
### References
[1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850](https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850)
[2] [http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf](http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf)
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| 11277 | 29th September 2025 | 09:56:38 UTC | TdG | ascent | James McHaffie's ascent of Voie Petit | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<blockquote>
<p>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-<em>petit_route</em>-_grand_capucin-48850</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf">http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf</a></p>
After
<blockquote>
<p>We got it! 4 days, flashed all but crux roof which I got 2nd redpoint.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="climber/1491/adam-long">Adam Long</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Over on the Petit Cap, I reach a comfortable notchwhich gives a grandstand view of the boys and settle in. Through my telephoto I watch Caff lead an easy
pitch off the ledges, and then Ben sets off on the F8a arête above, in an incredible position.</p>
<p><a href="/climber/195/ben-bransby">Ben</a>: ‘I give it everything first go, keen to even things up a bit and have Caff second me on this one. The initial crack goes okay and then I get to the arête, a section Huber described as ‘very technical’, and the move which stopped his first in-a-day attempt. But the bolt in Huber’s photos is just a stud, and above is a new bolt, which I can’t reach. Now before I can try the move I’ve got to do a harder one just to clip!’</p>
<p>In my viewfinder I watch him fall, try again, and fall again. After four falls he lowers back down. Things are finely balanced. With more hard pitches above getting this done quickly is crucial. It is so high on the tower that it’s unlikely we’ll have the time or energy to return for a redpoint.</p>
<p>Ben: ‘It makes sense to give Caff a blast. He doesn’t suffer the same problem – I watch his fingers clamp onto the crimp I was struggling to hold and the bolt is clipped. He is struggling though, so much so that even the apologizing has stopped. ‘Out right Caff, a good flake!’ A quick slap and he is at a shake out, 15ft of E5, a big yell and he is at the belay – F8a on-sight at 3,750m.’</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-_petit_route_-_grand_capucin-48850">https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2009/08/mchaffie_and_bransby_-<em>petit_route</em>-_grand_capucin-48850</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf">http://www.adamlong.co.uk/about/articles/capucin.pdf</a></p>
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| 11278 | 29th September 2025 | 09:48:21 UTC | TdG | ascent | Ben Bransby's ascent of Voie Petit | ascent_style_id | |
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| 11279 | 29th September 2025 | 09:47:39 UTC | TdG | ascent | Ben Bransby's ascent of Voie Petit | Partner | |
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| 11280 | 29th September 2025 | 09:47:14 UTC | TdG | ascent | James McHaffie's ascent of Voie Petit | Partner | |
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