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1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DNIgOzIs8zE/ media 27 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
2 Neil Foster's ascent of Ulysses' Bow ascent 26 29th August 2025 29th August 2025
3 Tim Clifford's ascent of Superman ascent 26 8th September 2025 8th September 2025
4 https://www.instagram.com/p/1sn-iaSEg9/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
5 https://www.instagram.com/p/0aeI3lSEpz/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
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7 https://www.instagram.com/p/0LNWV0yEng/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
8 https://www.instagram.com/p/0xr_a0yEif/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
9 https://www.instagram.com/p/3Gv3PuyEkw/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
10 https://www.instagram.com/p/BD8fyrYyErl/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025

Recent Contributions

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1201 10th September 2025 13:28:46 TdG ascent Dean Potter's ascent of Astroman ascent_type_id
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1202 10th September 2025 13:28:46 TdG ascent Dean Potter's ascent of Astroman notes
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### References [1] [http://www.supertopo.com/rock-climbing/Yosemite-Valley-Washington-Column-Astroman](http://www.supertopo.com/rock-climbing/Yosemite-Valley-Washington-Column-Astroman)
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1203 10th September 2025 13:28:46 TdG ascent Dean Potter's ascent of Astroman notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="http://www.supertopo.com/rock-climbing/Yosemite-Valley-Washington-Column-Astroman">http://www.supertopo.com/rock-climbing/Yosemite-Valley-Washington-Column-Astroman</a></p>
1204 10th September 2025 13:28:46 TdG ascent Dean Potter's ascent of Astroman climb_id
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1205 10th September 2025 13:25:31 TdG ascent Peter Croft's ascent of Cobra Crack With Points of Aid
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1206 10th September 2025 13:21:18 TdG ascent Peter Croft's ascent of Moonlight Buttress suggested_grade_id
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1207 10th September 2025 13:20:44 TdG ascent Jeff Lowe's ascent of Moonlight Buttress notes_pretty
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<p>5.8 C1</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105717718/the-moonlight-buttress-clean-aid">https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105717718/the-moonlight-buttress-clean-aid</a></p>
1208 10th September 2025 13:20:44 TdG ascent Jeff Lowe's ascent of Moonlight Buttress suggested_grade_id
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1209 10th September 2025 13:20:44 TdG ascent Jeff Lowe's ascent of Moonlight Buttress notes
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5.8 C1 ### References [1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105717718/the-moonlight-buttress-clean-aid](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105717718/the-moonlight-buttress-clean-aid)
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1210 10th September 2025 13:19:02 TdG climb Moonlight Buttress notes_pretty
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<p>Originally 5.13b, currently 5.12c</p> <blockquote> <p>The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1)</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928</a></p>
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<p>Originally 5.13b, currently 5.12c</p> <blockquote> <p>The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1)</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://www.mountainproject.com/route/106138026/the-moonlight-buttress-free">https://www.mountainproject.com/route/106138026/the-moonlight-buttress-free</a></p>
1211 10th September 2025 13:19:02 TdG climb Moonlight Buttress notes
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Originally 5.13b, currently 5.12c >The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1) ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928)
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Originally 5.13b, currently 5.12c >The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1) ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928) [2] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/106138026/the-moonlight-buttress-free](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/106138026/the-moonlight-buttress-free)
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1212 10th September 2025 13:18:52 TdG climb Moonlight Buttress notes_pretty
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<p>Originally 5.13b</p> <blockquote> <p>The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1)</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928</a></p>
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<p>Originally 5.13b, currently 5.12c</p> <blockquote> <p>The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1)</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928">https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928</a></p>
1213 10th September 2025 13:18:52 TdG climb Moonlight Buttress notes
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Originally 5.13b >The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1) ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928)
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Originally 5.13b, currently 5.12c >The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1) ### References [1] [https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928](https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/moonlight_buttress-12928)
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>The 'theft' of the climb's first free ascent in the early 90s and attendant bolting controversies reputedly set free climbing in Zion back a decade. Through many subsequent ascents, both free and 'clean aid', the route has become easier than it was when Peter Croft and Jonny Woodward first freed it. The placing and removal and weighting of hundreds of cams has eroded the sandstone, widening the cracks. What was once a fingertip layback in the dihedral is now studded with apertures that accept at least a knuckle. The walls are scratched and whitened by the hauling of bags. We did our best, depositing our supplies by abseil rather than hauling, but our ascent still made a contribution to the wear. The route is compromised, and so are we; it is only the easing of difficulty that brought it close to our ability in the first place.(1)

1214 10th September 2025 13:18:23 TdG ascent Jeff Lowe's ascent of Moonlight Buttress ascent_type_id
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1215 10th September 2025 13:18:00 TdG ascent Mike Weiss's ascent of Moonlight Buttress With Points of Aid
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1216 10th September 2025 13:17:48 TdG ascent Mike Weiss's ascent of Moonlight Buttress ascent_type_id
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1217 10th September 2025 13:17:34 TdG ascent Mike Weiss's ascent of Moonlight Buttress Ascent #
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1218 10th September 2025 13:17:34 TdG ascent Mike Weiss's ascent of Moonlight Buttress ascent_dt_start
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1219 10th September 2025 13:17:34 TdG ascent Mike Weiss's ascent of Moonlight Buttress ascent_type_id
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1220 10th September 2025 13:17:34 TdG ascent Mike Weiss's ascent of Moonlight Buttress ascent_dt_end
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