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1421 10th September 2025 09:56:35 TdG climb Identity Crisis Other Name
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1422 10th September 2025 09:55:04 TdG climb Identity Crisis notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent).</p> <p>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range</p> </blockquote> <p>[Nemo, UKB] (https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074)</p>
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<blockquote> <p>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent).</p> <p>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range</p> </blockquote> <p>(Nemo, UKB) [https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074]</p>
1423 10th September 2025 09:55:04 TdG climb Identity Crisis notes
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>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent). >The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range [Nemo, UKB] (https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074)
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>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent). >The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range (Nemo, UKB) [https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074]
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>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range

-[Nemo, UKB] (https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074)
+(Nemo, UKB) [https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074]

1424 10th September 2025 09:54:45 TdG climb Identity Crisis notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent).</p> <p>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range</p> </blockquote> <p>https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074</p>
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<blockquote> <p>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent).</p> <p>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range</p> </blockquote> <p>[Nemo, UKB] (https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074)</p>
1425 10th September 2025 09:54:45 TdG climb Identity Crisis notes
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>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent). >The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074
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>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent). >The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range [Nemo, UKB] (https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074)
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>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range

-https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074
+[Nemo, UKB] (https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074)

1426 10th September 2025 09:54:18 TdG climb Identity Crisis climb_type
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1427 10th September 2025 09:54:18 TdG climb Identity Crisis grade_id
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1428 10th September 2025 09:54:18 TdG climb Identity Crisis climb_name
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1429 10th September 2025 09:54:18 TdG climb Identity Crisis ukc_url
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https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/almscliff-373/identity_crisis-186278
1430 10th September 2025 09:54:18 TdG climb Identity Crisis notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent).</p> <p>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range</p> </blockquote> <p>https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074</p>
1431 10th September 2025 09:54:18 TdG climb Identity Crisis notes
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>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent). >The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074
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+>Gaskins problem at Almscliff turned out not to be a Gaskins problem after all. Renamed Identity Crisis - FA Tim Clifford (2002), still only had one repeat I think from Stew Watson? Think both thought more 8A than 8A+ (but it's a bit reach dependent).
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+>The problem John Gaskins climbed back in 1993 was actually "Cherry Falls Right" - ie: get the Cherry Falls crimp with LH, match as best as possible with R and go again with R straight for break. Dunno if it's been repeated. Probably somewhere in the 8A - 8A+ ish range
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+https://ukbouldering.com/threads/elite-ukbouldering-inventory-re-boot.20589/page-5#post-373074

1432 10th September 2025 09:15:40 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall Points of Aid
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1433 10th September 2025 09:15:25 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall notes
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>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown. Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’. ### References [1] [https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/](https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/)
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>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown. >Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’. ### References [1] [https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/](https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/)
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>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown.

-Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’.
+>Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’.

### References

1434 10th September 2025 09:15:25 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown.</p> </blockquote> <p>Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/">https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/</a></p>
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<blockquote> <p>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown.</p> <p>Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’.</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/">https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/</a></p>
1435 10th September 2025 09:15:13 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall Ascent #
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1436 10th September 2025 09:15:13 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall notes
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>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown. Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’. ### References [1] [https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/](https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/)
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+>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown.
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+Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’.
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+### References
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+[1] [https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/](https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/)
1437 10th September 2025 09:15:13 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>At the same time Pete made the first ascent of Great Wall on the East Buttress. Baz was going to follow Pete but heavy rain meant an early end to the day of climbing. Great Wall had been unofficially known as Master’s Wall and had been attempted several times by Joe Brown.</p> </blockquote> <p>Tony Smythe writes of the ascent in Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia: ‘The climb is just about the ultimate in difficulty and entails a 200-foot run-out using only three pitons for aid. A great controversy was waged over Pete Crew’s ascent. He abseiled down the wall, cleared out the crack and inserted all the necessary chockstones, thus preparing the route beforehand. But this technique is accepted and had been used before on the cliff’.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/">https://www.climber.co.uk/people/peter-crew-the-climbing-years/</a></p>
1438 10th September 2025 09:15:13 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall ascent_type_id
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1439 10th September 2025 09:15:13 TdG ascent Pete Crew's ascent of Great Wall climber_id
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