| 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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| 12481 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:34:17 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes_pretty | |
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<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://dmmwales.com/blogs/ambassadors/paul-pritchard?srsltid=AfmBOoopTv5eZQYVNxgqB1nprfp8vfzpy9AX_UUCTzHPp1zalLSiI0KT">https://dmmwales.com/blogs/ambassadors/paul-pritchard?srsltid=AfmBOoopTv5eZQYVNxgqB1nprfp8vfzpy9AX_UUCTzHPp1zalLSiI0KT</a></p>
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| 12482 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:34:17 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | ascent_dt_end | |
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1990-01-01
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1987-01-01
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| 12483 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:34:17 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | ascent_dt_start | |
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1980-01-01
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1986-01-01
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| 12484 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:34:17 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes | |
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### References
[1] [https://dmmwales.com/blogs/ambassadors/paul-pritchard?srsltid=AfmBOoopTv5eZQYVNxgqB1nprfp8vfzpy9AX_UUCTzHPp1zalLSiI0KT](https://dmmwales.com/blogs/ambassadors/paul-pritchard?srsltid=AfmBOoopTv5eZQYVNxgqB1nprfp8vfzpy9AX_UUCTzHPp1zalLSiI0KT)
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| 12485 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:31:25 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | climber_id | |
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613
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| 12486 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:31:25 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | ascent_dt_end | |
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1990-01-01
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| 12487 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:31:25 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | ascent_dt_start | |
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1980-01-01
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| 12488 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:31:25 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | ascent_type_id | |
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1
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| 12489 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:31:25 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | ascent_style_id | |
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1
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| 12490 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:31:25 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of Dawes of Perception | climb_id | |
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1167
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| 12491 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:27:59 UTC | TdG | ascent | John Redhead's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes | |
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Before
>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)
> A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.
### References
[1] [https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/](https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/)
After
>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)
### References
[1] [https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/](https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/)
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| 12492 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:27:59 UTC | TdG | ascent | John Redhead's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<blockquote>
<p>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)</p>
<p>A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/">https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/</a></p>
After
<blockquote>
<p>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/">https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/</a></p>
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| 12493 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:27:42 UTC | TdG | ascent | John Redhead's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes | |
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Before
“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)
> A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.
### References
[1] [https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/](https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/)
After
>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)
> A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.
### References
[1] [https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/](https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/)
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| 12494 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:27:42 UTC | TdG | ascent | John Redhead's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)</p>
<blockquote>
<p>A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/">https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/</a></p>
After
<blockquote>
<p>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)</p>
<p>A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/">https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/</a></p>
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| 12495 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:27:29 UTC | TdG | ascent | John Redhead's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<blockquote>
<p>A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.</p>
</blockquote>
After
<p>“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)</p>
<blockquote>
<p>A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.</p>
</blockquote>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/">https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/</a></p>
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| 12496 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:27:29 UTC | TdG | ascent | John Redhead's ascent of Dawes of Perception | notes | |
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Before
> A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.
After
“I got a brief low-down about the gear from Johnny and in particular the off-set nuts that protected the moves to the bolt at 60ft. It seemed ok. Dave Towse was belaying and decided not to tie in. My boots were a little on the worn side but I felt confident. All went fine, gear placed and just as I went to clip the bolt, my foot shot off! I cartwheeled down the wall as the offsets pulled out. I didn’t know it at the time but Dave had jumped back immediately as the first nuts ripped. He’d jumped into the pool taking in 20ft of slack! All the nuts ripped and a friend snapped leaving a sling over a loose spike that starts the moves up the slab. The sling held! I was held upside down, my head 2ft from the jagged belay boulders. Dave had saved my life! I broke my little finger. I mentioned this episode in Pete’s and apparently what Johnny hadn’t told me is that he had hammered the off-set nuts into the crack on the first ascent! Thanks! I came back another day and hammered them in! I think Johnny was likewise pissed off with me over the rurp and sling by the first bolt at 80ft on Raped by Affection. This made no difference to me on the first ascent as I could reach the bolt, but merely acted as marginal back-up!”(1)
> A few holds have snapped making the moves up to the bolt more tricky and the moves after the bolt less tricky. A tricky, gripping problem.
### References
[1] [https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/](https://www.muskettmountaineering.co.uk/writing/slate-of-the-art/)
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| 12497 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:20:27 UTC | TdG | ascent | Johnny Dawes's ascent of Conan the Librarian | ascent_style_id | |
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4
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| 12498 | 22nd September 2025 | 08:20:15 UTC | TdG | ascent | Craig Smith's ascent of Conan the Librarian | ascent_style_id | |
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4
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| 12499 | 22nd September 2025 | 07:42:21 UTC | TdG | climb | The Unrideable Donkey | Pitches | |
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2
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| 12500 | 22nd September 2025 | 07:42:05 UTC | TdG | ascent | Paul Pritchard's ascent of The Unrideable Donkey | Partner | |
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540
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