| Name | Type | # Changes | Last Updated | First Updated | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Nose | climb | 37 | 16th April 2026 | 13th November 2025 |
| 2 | Alice Cross | climber | 34 | 28th April 2026 | 28th April 2026 |
| 3 | Royal Robbins's ascent of Wall of Early Morning Light | ascent | 33 | 9th October 2025 | 8th October 2025 |
| 4 | Freerider | climb | 31 | 5th December 2025 | 13th November 2025 |
| 5 | Frank Sacherer | climber | 31 | 16th April 2026 | 9th October 2025 |
| 6 | The Direct Line | climb | 28 | 1st January 2026 | 10th November 2025 |
| 7 | Muir Wall | climb | 27 | 10th November 2025 | 9th October 2025 |
| 8 | El Corazón | climb | 26 | 14th November 2025 | 13th November 2025 |
| 9 | Scott Cosgrove | climber | 25 | 9th December 2025 | 10th November 2025 |
| 10 | Mabel Barker | climber | 25 | 28th April 2026 | 28th April 2026 |
| Date | Time | User | Type | Name | Attribute | ||
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| 3961 | 10th November 2025 | 13:40:03 UTC | duncancritchley | climber | Dave Schultz | notes_pretty | |
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<p>Yosemite guide, activist, and speed-climber.</p>
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<p>Yosemite guide, developer, and speed-climber.</p>
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| 3962 | 10th November 2025 | 13:40:03 UTC | duncancritchley | climber | Dave Schultz | notes | |
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Yosemite guide, activist, and speed-climber.
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Yosemite guide, developer, and speed-climber.
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| 3963 | 10th November 2025 | 13:24:08 UTC | duncancritchley | climber | Dave Schultz | notes | |
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Yosemite guide, activist, and speed-climber.
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| 3964 | 10th November 2025 | 13:24:08 UTC | duncancritchley | climber | Dave Schultz | notes_pretty | |
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<p>Yosemite guide, activist, and speed-climber.</p>
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| 3965 | 10th November 2025 | 13:10:39 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Scott Cosgrove's ascent of New Deal | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14. </p>
<p>"It took me somewhere like 18 days to do it, I think, I had never climb a 14a and the grade did not exist in California, but a 14a Euro-climber tried and failed on the line, shortly after my red-point. He later traveled to Smith Rock and climbed, JB Tribout, To Bolt, or Not to Be, very quickly. So, I would say that Alan's rating should stand, as at the time I really didn't know what 13d or 14a was, just that it was damn hard for me and I had to give it a number.</p>
<p>I was in school, guiding full time and training, I had no time or money to go on the road and repeat other 14a, but spent the time climbing routes close to home. I named the climb after FDR, plan to put America back to work in the Great Depression, but that metaphor was lost on the many rap bolt haters, who thought I was rubbing it in their face. I felt the small compromise in ethic would lead to higher numbers." (Scott Cosgrove in 2013, after the second ascent)</p>
After
<p>Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14. </p>
<p>"It took me somewhere like 18 days to do it, I think, I had never climb a 14a and the grade did not exist in California, but a 14a Euro-climber tried and failed on the line, shortly after my red-point. He later traveled to Smith Rock and climbed, JB Tribout, To Bolt, or Not to Be, very quickly. So, I would say that Alan [Moore]'s rating should stand, as at the time I really didn't know what 13d or 14a was, just that it was damn hard for me and I had to give it a number.</p>
<p>I was in school, guiding full time and training, I had no time or money to go on the road and repeat other 14a, but spent the time climbing routes close to home. I named the climb after FDR, plan to put America back to work in the Great Depression, but that metaphor was lost on the many rap bolt haters, who thought I was rubbing it in their face. I felt the small compromise in ethic would lead to higher numbers." (Scott Cosgrove in 2013, after the second ascent)</p>
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| 3966 | 10th November 2025 | 13:10:39 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Scott Cosgrove's ascent of New Deal | notes | |
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Before
Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14.
"It took me somewhere like 18 days to do it, I think, I had never climb a 14a and the grade did not exist in California, but a 14a Euro-climber tried and failed on the line, shortly after my red-point. He later traveled to Smith Rock and climbed, JB Tribout, To Bolt, or Not to Be, very quickly. So, I would say that Alan's rating should stand, as at the time I really didn't know what 13d or 14a was, just that it was damn hard for me and I had to give it a number.
I was in school, guiding full time and training, I had no time or money to go on the road and repeat other 14a, but spent the time climbing routes close to home. I named the climb after FDR, plan to put America back to work in the Great Depression, but that metaphor was lost on the many rap bolt haters, who thought I was rubbing it in their face. I felt the small compromise in ethic would lead to higher numbers." (Scott Cosgrove in 2013, after the second ascent)
After
Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14.
"It took me somewhere like 18 days to do it, I think, I had never climb a 14a and the grade did not exist in California, but a 14a Euro-climber tried and failed on the line, shortly after my red-point. He later traveled to Smith Rock and climbed, JB Tribout, To Bolt, or Not to Be, very quickly. So, I would say that Alan [Moore]'s rating should stand, as at the time I really didn't know what 13d or 14a was, just that it was damn hard for me and I had to give it a number.
I was in school, guiding full time and training, I had no time or money to go on the road and repeat other 14a, but spent the time climbing routes close to home. I named the climb after FDR, plan to put America back to work in the Great Depression, but that metaphor was lost on the many rap bolt haters, who thought I was rubbing it in their face. I felt the small compromise in ethic would lead to higher numbers." (Scott Cosgrove in 2013, after the second ascent)
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| 3967 | 10th November 2025 | 13:09:16 UTC | duncancritchley | climb | New Deal | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>Retrospectively recognised as the first 5.14 (8b+) established by an American. Chopped by John Bachar as some of the bolts were placed on rappel but subsequently rebolted.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Xwu9XDbPY">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Xwu9XDbPY</a></p>
After
<p>Retrospectively recognised as the first 5.14 (8b+) established by an American. Chopped by John Bachar as some of the bolts were placed on rappel but subsequently rebolted.</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/joshua-tree-scott-cosgrove-visionary-new-deal.html">https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/joshua-tree-scott-cosgrove-visionary-new-deal.html</a></p>
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| 3968 | 10th November 2025 | 13:09:16 UTC | duncancritchley | climb | New Deal | notes | |
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Before
Retrospectively recognised as the first 5.14 (8b+) established by an American. Chopped by John Bachar as some of the bolts were placed on rappel but subsequently rebolted.
### References
[1] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Xwu9XDbPY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Xwu9XDbPY)
After
Retrospectively recognised as the first 5.14 (8b+) established by an American. Chopped by John Bachar as some of the bolts were placed on rappel but subsequently rebolted.
### References
[1] [https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/joshua-tree-scott-cosgrove-visionary-new-deal.html](https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/joshua-tree-scott-cosgrove-visionary-new-deal.html)
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| 3969 | 10th November 2025 | 13:08:15 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | Partner | |
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3469
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| 3970 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:54 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | Ascent # | |
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1
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| 3971 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:53 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | ascent_type_id | |
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1
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| 3972 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:53 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | ascent_dt_start | |
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1986-01-01
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| 3973 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:53 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | ascent_style_id | |
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1
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| 3974 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:53 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | ascent_dt_end | |
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None
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1987-01-01
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| 3975 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:53 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | climber_id | |
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3444
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| 3976 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:53 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Dave Schultz's ascent of Southern Belle | climb_id | |
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None
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6382
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| 3977 | 10th November 2025 | 13:07:16 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Scott Cosgrove's ascent of Southern Belle | Partner | |
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3444
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| 3978 | 10th November 2025 | 13:05:13 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Scott Cosgrove's ascent of New Deal | notes | |
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Before
Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14.
After
Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14.
"It took me somewhere like 18 days to do it, I think, I had never climb a 14a and the grade did not exist in California, but a 14a Euro-climber tried and failed on the line, shortly after my red-point. He later traveled to Smith Rock and climbed, JB Tribout, To Bolt, or Not to Be, very quickly. So, I would say that Alan's rating should stand, as at the time I really didn't know what 13d or 14a was, just that it was damn hard for me and I had to give it a number.
I was in school, guiding full time and training, I had no time or money to go on the road and repeat other 14a, but spent the time climbing routes close to home. I named the climb after FDR, plan to put America back to work in the Great Depression, but that metaphor was lost on the many rap bolt haters, who thought I was rubbing it in their face. I felt the small compromise in ethic would lead to higher numbers." (Scott Cosgrove in 2013, after the second ascent)
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| 3979 | 10th November 2025 | 13:05:13 UTC | duncancritchley | ascent | Scott Cosgrove's ascent of New Deal | notes_pretty | |
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Before
<p>Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14. </p>
After
<p>Graded 13d at the time as Cosgrove had not yet climbed 5.14. </p>
<p>"It took me somewhere like 18 days to do it, I think, I had never climb a 14a and the grade did not exist in California, but a 14a Euro-climber tried and failed on the line, shortly after my red-point. He later traveled to Smith Rock and climbed, JB Tribout, To Bolt, or Not to Be, very quickly. So, I would say that Alan's rating should stand, as at the time I really didn't know what 13d or 14a was, just that it was damn hard for me and I had to give it a number.</p>
<p>I was in school, guiding full time and training, I had no time or money to go on the road and repeat other 14a, but spent the time climbing routes close to home. I named the climb after FDR, plan to put America back to work in the Great Depression, but that metaphor was lost on the many rap bolt haters, who thought I was rubbing it in their face. I felt the small compromise in ethic would lead to higher numbers." (Scott Cosgrove in 2013, after the second ascent)</p>
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| 3980 | 10th November 2025 | 13:02:14 UTC | duncancritchley | climb | New Deal | notes | |
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Before
Retrospectively recognised as the first 5.14 (8b+) established by an American. Chopped by John Bachar as some of the bolts were placed on rappel but subsequently rebolted.
After
Retrospectively recognised as the first 5.14 (8b+) established by an American. Chopped by John Bachar as some of the bolts were placed on rappel but subsequently rebolted.
### References
[1] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Xwu9XDbPY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Xwu9XDbPY)
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