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1 Ashley Perry Abraham climber 18 23rd March 2026 20th March 2026
2 George Dixon Abraham climber 16 20th March 2026 20th March 2026
3 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWCaNg3Df2N/ media 12 20th March 2026 20th March 2026
4 Monsters of Rock climb 11 17th March 2026 17th March 2026
5 George Dixon Abraham's ascent of Keswick Brother's Climb ascent 10 20th March 2026 20th March 2026
6 Ashley Perry Abraham's ascent of Keswick Brother's Climb ascent 10 20th March 2026 20th March 2026
7 Conrad Caddy climber 9 29th April 2026 29th April 2026
8 Max McGowan climber 9 11th June 2026 11th June 2026
9 Hamish McArthur's ascent of Flower of Sulphur ascent 8 17th May 2026 17th May 2026
10 Pete Oxley's ascent of Monsters of Rock ascent 8 17th March 2026 17th March 2026

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341 23rd March 2026 08:08:41 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Nacho Sánchez's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start Ascent #
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342 23rd March 2026 08:08:41 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Nacho Sánchez's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start climb_id
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343 23rd March 2026 08:08:41 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Nacho Sánchez's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_end
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344 23rd March 2026 08:08:41 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Nacho Sánchez's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_start
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345 23rd March 2026 08:08:41 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Nacho Sánchez's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_type_id
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346 23rd March 2026 08:08:41 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Nacho Sánchez's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_style_id
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347 23rd March 2026 08:08:41 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Nacho Sánchez's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start climber_id
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348 23rd March 2026 08:07:31 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Jack Palmieri's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_end
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349 23rd March 2026 08:07:31 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Jack Palmieri's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_start
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350 23rd March 2026 08:06:55 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Mat Wright's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_end
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2020-06-25
351 23rd March 2026 08:06:55 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Mat Wright's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_start
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352 23rd March 2026 08:06:34 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Orrin Coley's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_end
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2017-10-27
353 23rd March 2026 08:06:34 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Orrin Coley's ascent of Keen Roof - Nachos Start ascent_dt_start
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354 23rd March 2026 07:58:32 UTC Ed Oakley climber Ashley Perry Abraham notes_pretty
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<p>Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1]</p> <p>Ashley and George were an inserperable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3].</p> <h2>References</h2> <p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district</a></p> <p>[3] Wells, C. (2008) Who’s who in British climbing. Climbing Company Limited. (ISBN-10: 0955660106)</p>
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<p>Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1]</p> <p>Ashley and George were an inseparable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3].</p> <h2>References</h2> <p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district</a></p> <p>[3] Wells, C. (2008) Who’s who in British climbing. Climbing Company Limited. (ISBN-10: 0955660106)</p>
355 23rd March 2026 07:58:32 UTC Ed Oakley climber Ashley Perry Abraham notes
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Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1] Ashley and George were an inserperable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3]. ## References [1] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham) [2] [https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district](https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district) [3] Wells, C. (2008) Who’s who in British climbing. Climbing Company Limited. (ISBN-10: 0955660106)
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Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1] Ashley and George were an inseparable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3]. ## References [1] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham) [2] [https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district](https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district) [3] Wells, C. (2008) Who’s who in British climbing. Climbing Company Limited. (ISBN-10: 0955660106)
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Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1]

-Ashley and George were an inserperable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3].
+Ashley and George were an inseparable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3].

## References
[1] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham)
356 23rd March 2026 07:57:19 UTC Ed Oakley climber Ashley Perry Abraham notes_pretty
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<p>Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1]</p> <p>Ashley and George were an inserperable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3].</p> <h2>References</h2> <p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham</a></p> <p>[2] <a href="https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district</a></p> <p>[3] Wells, C. (2008) Who’s who in British climbing. Climbing Company Limited. (ISBN-10: 0955660106)</p>
357 23rd March 2026 07:57:19 UTC Ed Oakley climber Ashley Perry Abraham notes
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Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1] Ashley and George were an inserperable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3]. ## References [1] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham) [2] [https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district](https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district) [3] Wells, C. (2008) Who’s who in British climbing. Climbing Company Limited. (ISBN-10: 0955660106)
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+Along side his brother George, Ashley Perry Abraham was one of the first to heavily publicise rock climbing in Britain through their photography. Ashley was the second son of publisher George Perry Abraham. His father no doubt influenced him and his brother, as he himself published many photos and postcards of landscapes around Cumbria. [1]
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+Ashley and George were an inserperable duo, they published and provided photography for seminal books such as 'Rock Climbing in the English Lake District' [2]. Speaking of the Keswick brothers, as they were known, Geoffrey Winthrop Young said "They complemented each other perfectly", George was the more graceful and "Ashley, a moving column of strength and aggressive energy, in support." (Wells, 2008) [3].
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+## References
+[1] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._P._Abraham)
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+[2] [https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district](https://climbing-history.org/library/319/rock-climbing-in-the-english-lake-district)
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+[3] Wells, C. (2008) Who’s who in British climbing. Climbing Company Limited. (ISBN-10: 0955660106)
358 23rd March 2026 07:50:24 UTC Ed Oakley library item Rock Climbing in the English Lake District Contributor
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359 23rd March 2026 07:49:08 UTC Ed Oakley library item Rock Climbing in the English Lake District Contributor
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360 22nd March 2026 21:07:57 UTC Ed Oakley ascent Jack Palmieri's ascent of Cut Through Hell Extension Ascent #
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