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Name Type # Changes Last Updated First Updated
1 Neil Foster's ascent of Ulysses' Bow ascent 28 22nd September 2025 29th August 2025
2 Gabe Regan's ascent of Velvet Silence ascent 28 20th October 2025 13th October 2025
3 https://www.instagram.com/p/DNIgOzIs8zE/ media 27 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
4 Tim Clifford's ascent of Superman ascent 26 8th September 2025 8th September 2025
5 https://www.instagram.com/p/1sn-iaSEg9/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
6 https://www.instagram.com/p/0LNWV0yEng/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
7 https://www.instagram.com/p/0xr_a0yEif/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025
8 https://www.instagram.com/p/0aeI3lSEpz/ 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/9oPbZKyEvc/ media 24 11th August 2025 11th August 2025

Recent Contributions

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1721 22nd October 2025 20:15:57 TdG climb Trench Warfare notes_pretty
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<p>A monster off-width roof crack. </p>
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<p>A monster off-width roof crack. A bit of a strange one in that after 60’ of roof wrestling across a cavern you can just step off. </p>
1722 22nd October 2025 20:15:57 TdG climb Trench Warfare notes
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A monster off-width roof crack.
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A monster off-width roof crack. A bit of a strange one in that after 60’ of roof wrestling across a cavern you can just step off.
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1723 22nd October 2025 20:11:03 TdG ascent Brad Jackson's ascent of Trench Warfare ascent_dt_start
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1724 22nd October 2025 20:11:03 TdG ascent Brad Jackson's ascent of Trench Warfare ascent_type_id
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1725 22nd October 2025 20:11:03 TdG ascent Brad Jackson's ascent of Trench Warfare climber_id
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1726 22nd October 2025 20:11:03 TdG ascent Brad Jackson's ascent of Trench Warfare ascent_style_id
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1727 22nd October 2025 20:11:03 TdG ascent Brad Jackson's ascent of Trench Warfare climb_id
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1728 22nd October 2025 20:09:57 TdG climb Trench Warfare notes
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A monster off-width roof crack.
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1729 22nd October 2025 20:09:57 TdG climb Trench Warfare notes_pretty
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<p>A monster off-width roof crack. </p>
1730 22nd October 2025 20:07:36 TdG ascent Jonny Woodward's ascent of Trench Warfare notes
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In an afternoon.
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1731 22nd October 2025 20:07:36 TdG ascent Jonny Woodward's ascent of Trench Warfare notes_pretty
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<p>In an afternoon. </p>
1732 22nd October 2025 20:07:12 TdG ascent Jonny Woodward's ascent of Trench Warfare Sessions
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1733 22nd October 2025 20:02:55 TdG ascent Ben Bransby's ascent of Trench Warfare ascent_type_id
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1734 22nd October 2025 20:02:55 TdG ascent Ben Bransby's ascent of Trench Warfare climb_id
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1735 22nd October 2025 20:02:55 TdG ascent Ben Bransby's ascent of Trench Warfare ascent_style_id
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1736 22nd October 2025 20:02:55 TdG ascent Ben Bransby's ascent of Trench Warfare climber_id
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1737 22nd October 2025 20:02:55 TdG ascent Ben Bransby's ascent of Trench Warfare ascent_dt_start
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1738 22nd October 2025 20:02:55 TdG ascent Ben Bransby's ascent of Trench Warfare ascent_dt_end
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1739 21st October 2025 19:07:08 TdG climb The Angel's Share notes
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Originally climbed without pads at E8. As with other lines on this bloc it utilises a large carved runnel to get established on the base of the slab. The runnel is believed to be a historical 'drip edge detail' for a dwelling or shelter that once stood under the roof. [Johnny Dawes](/climber/561/johnny-dawes)' original line climbed the centre of the slab. He has since said this was worth Font 8A. [2] 1996 Chatsworth guide description: >The Angel's Share 7m, E8 7a >A contender for the hardest route in the area. From the gutter, climb the blank-looking slab directly up its centre with great confidence and total disbelief! Considering the length of this route, the grade 'says' it all. In 1998 the centre line lost a pebble. [Tom de Gay](/climber/597/tom-de-gay): > I believe [JD](/climber/561/johnny-dawes) went further left, but there used to be a handy micro-pebble which I unfortunately removed whilst soloing it, with my right hand on the slopey top, to the left of the seam. c.1998 [1] Subsequent ascensionists have taken lines further right, where the slab is slightly less steep, but the temptation to reach for the arete of [Velvet Silence](/climb/3198/velvet-silence) is greater. ### References [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1](https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1) [2] [https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475](https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475)
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Originally climbed without pads at E8. As with other lines on this bloc it utilises a large carved runnel to get established on the base of the slab. The runnel is believed to be a historical 'drip edge detail' for a dwelling or shelter that once stood under the roof. [Johnny Dawes](/climber/561/johnny-dawes)' original line climbed the centre of the slab. He has since said this was worth Font 8A. [2] 1996 Chatsworth guide description: >The Angel's Share 7m, E8 7a >A contender for the hardest route in the area. From the gutter, climb the blank-looking slab directly up its centre with great confidence and total disbelief! Considering the length of this route, the grade 'says' it all. In 1998 the centre line lost a pebble. [Tom de Gay](/climber/597/tom-de-gay): > I believe [JD](/climber/561/johnny-dawes) went further left, but there used to be a handy micro-pebble which I unfortunately removed whilst soloing it, with my right hand on the slopey top, to the left of the seam. c.1998 [1] Subsequent ascensionists have taken lines further right, where the slab is slightly less steep, but the temptation to reach for the arete of [Velvet Silence](/climb/3198/velvet-silence) is greater. Dawes has top-roped this line no-handed. [3] ### References [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1](https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1) [2] [https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475](https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475) [3] Correspondence, October 2025.
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> I believe [JD](/climber/561/johnny-dawes) went further left, but there used to be a handy micro-pebble which I unfortunately removed whilst soloing it, with my right hand on the slopey top, to the left of the seam. c.1998 [1]

-Subsequent ascensionists have taken lines further right, where the slab is slightly less steep, but the temptation to reach for the arete of [Velvet Silence](/climb/3198/velvet-silence) is greater.
+Subsequent ascensionists have taken lines further right, where the slab is slightly less steep, but the temptation to reach for the arete of [Velvet Silence](/climb/3198/velvet-silence) is greater. Dawes has top-roped this line no-handed. [3]

### References

[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1](https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1)

-[2] [https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475](https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475)
+[2] [https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475](https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475)
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+[3] Correspondence, October 2025.
1740 21st October 2025 19:07:08 TdG climb The Angel's Share notes_pretty
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<p>Originally climbed without pads at E8. As with other lines on this bloc it utilises a large carved runnel to get established on the base of the slab. The runnel is believed to be a historical 'drip edge detail' for a dwelling or shelter that once stood under the roof.</p> <p><a href="/climber/561/johnny-dawes">Johnny Dawes</a>' original line climbed the centre of the slab. He has since said this was worth Font 8A. [2]</p> <p>1996 Chatsworth guide description:</p> <blockquote> <p>The Angel's Share 7m, E8 7a</p> <p>A contender for the hardest route in the area. From the gutter, climb the blank-looking slab directly up its centre with great confidence and total disbelief! Considering the length of this route, the grade 'says' it all.</p> </blockquote> <p>In 1998 the centre line lost a pebble. <a href="/climber/597/tom-de-gay">Tom de Gay</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>I believe <a href="/climber/561/johnny-dawes">JD</a> went further left, but there used to be a handy micro-pebble which I unfortunately removed whilst soloing it, with my right hand on the slopey top, to the left of the seam. c.1998 [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Subsequent ascensionists have taken lines further right, where the slab is slightly less steep, but the temptation to reach for the arete of <a href="/climb/3198/velvet-silence">Velvet Silence</a> is greater.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1">https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475">https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475</a></p>
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<p>Originally climbed without pads at E8. As with other lines on this bloc it utilises a large carved runnel to get established on the base of the slab. The runnel is believed to be a historical 'drip edge detail' for a dwelling or shelter that once stood under the roof.</p> <p><a href="/climber/561/johnny-dawes">Johnny Dawes</a>' original line climbed the centre of the slab. He has since said this was worth Font 8A. [2]</p> <p>1996 Chatsworth guide description:</p> <blockquote> <p>The Angel's Share 7m, E8 7a</p> <p>A contender for the hardest route in the area. From the gutter, climb the blank-looking slab directly up its centre with great confidence and total disbelief! Considering the length of this route, the grade 'says' it all.</p> </blockquote> <p>In 1998 the centre line lost a pebble. <a href="/climber/597/tom-de-gay">Tom de Gay</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>I believe <a href="/climber/561/johnny-dawes">JD</a> went further left, but there used to be a handy micro-pebble which I unfortunately removed whilst soloing it, with my right hand on the slopey top, to the left of the seam. c.1998 [1]</p> </blockquote> <p>Subsequent ascensionists have taken lines further right, where the slab is slightly less steep, but the temptation to reach for the arete of <a href="/climb/3198/velvet-silence">Velvet Silence</a> is greater. Dawes has top-roped this line no-handed. [3]</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1">https://www.instagram.com/p/C53smFWt6jZ/?img_index=1</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475">https://youtu.be/5416X0ID1zU?t=475</a></p> <p>[3] Correspondence, October 2025. </p>

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