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1 The Nose climb 37 16th April 2026 13th November 2025
2 Alice Cross climber 35 2nd May 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

Recent Contributions

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5721 8th October 2025 22:11:27 UTC duncancritchley climb Open Book notes
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The first route to be graded 5.9 in the US
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The first route to be graded 5.9 in the US ### References [1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105794117/open-book](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105794117/open-book)
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+[1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105794117/open-book](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105794117/open-book)
5722 8th October 2025 22:10:55 UTC duncancritchley ascent Royal Robbins's ascent of Open Book Ascent #
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5723 8th October 2025 22:10:54 UTC duncancritchley ascent Royal Robbins's ascent of Open Book ascent_dt_end
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5724 8th October 2025 22:10:54 UTC duncancritchley ascent Royal Robbins's ascent of Open Book ascent_dt_start
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5725 8th October 2025 22:10:54 UTC duncancritchley ascent Royal Robbins's ascent of Open Book ascent_type_id
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5726 8th October 2025 22:10:54 UTC duncancritchley ascent Royal Robbins's ascent of Open Book ascent_style_id
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5727 8th October 2025 22:10:54 UTC duncancritchley ascent Royal Robbins's ascent of Open Book climb_id
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5728 8th October 2025 22:10:54 UTC duncancritchley ascent Royal Robbins's ascent of Open Book climber_id
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5729 8th October 2025 22:08:45 UTC duncancritchley climb Open Book notes_pretty
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<p>The first route to be graded 5.9 in the US</p>
5730 8th October 2025 22:08:45 UTC duncancritchley climb Open Book notes
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5731 8th October 2025 22:08:45 UTC duncancritchley climb Open Book ukc_url
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5732 8th October 2025 22:08:45 UTC duncancritchley climb Open Book climb_type
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5733 8th October 2025 22:08:45 UTC duncancritchley climb Open Book grade_id
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5734 8th October 2025 22:08:45 UTC duncancritchley climb Open Book climb_name
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5735 8th October 2025 21:48:02 UTC duncancritchley ascent Pat Ament's ascent of Supremacy Crack notes_pretty
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<p>First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he climbed the route without the rest "sometime later" [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2].</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack">https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack</a></p> <p>[2] Jones, Chris (1976). Climbing in North America. Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California press (for the AAC). pp. 297</p>
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<p>First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he "later returned and climbed it without any sort of rest." [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2].</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack">https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack</a></p> <p>[2] Jones, Chris (1976). Climbing in North America. Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California press (for the AAC). pp. 297</p>
5736 8th October 2025 21:48:02 UTC duncancritchley ascent Pat Ament's ascent of Supremacy Crack notes
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First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he climbed the route without the rest "sometime later" [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2]. ### References [1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack) [2] Jones, Chris (1976). Climbing in North America. Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California press (for the AAC). pp. 297
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First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he "later returned and climbed it without any sort of rest." [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2]. ### References [1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack) [2] Jones, Chris (1976). Climbing in North America. Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California press (for the AAC). pp. 297
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-First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he climbed the route without the rest "sometime later" [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2].
+First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he "later returned and climbed it without any sort of rest." [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2].

### References

5737 8th October 2025 21:46:09 UTC duncancritchley climber Pat Ament notes_pretty
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<p>Pat Ament started climbing in 1958. He is known for early hard ascents in Colorado, establishing some of the first 5.11s. He was also an early proponent of bouldering in the US alongside contemporaries such as <a href="/climber/721/john-gill">John Gill</a> and <a href="/climber/817/jim-holloway">Jim Holloway</a>.</p> <p>He has written biographies of <a href="/climber/721/john-gill">Gill</a>[2] and <a href="climber/884/royal-robbins">Royal Robbins</a>[3].</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/">https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/</a></p> <p>[2] Ament, P. (1977). Master of Rock: the Biography of John Gill. Alpine House</p> <p>[3] Ament, P. (1998). Royal Robbins: Spirit of the Age. United States: Stackpole Books.</p>
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<p>Pat Ament started climbing in 1958. He is known for early hard ascents in Colorado, establishing some of the first 5.11s. He was also an early proponent of bouldering in the US alongside contemporaries such as <a href="/climber/721/john-gill">John Gill</a> and <a href="/climber/817/jim-holloway">Jim Holloway</a>.</p> <p>He has written biographies of <a href="/climber/721/john-gill">Gill</a> [2] and <a href="climber/884/royal-robbins">Royal Robbins</a> [3].</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/">https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/</a></p> <p>[2] Ament, P. (1977). Master of Rock: the Biography of John Gill. Alpine House</p> <p>[3] Ament, P. (1998). Royal Robbins: Spirit of the Age. United States: Stackpole Books.</p>
5738 8th October 2025 21:46:09 UTC duncancritchley climber Pat Ament notes
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Pat Ament started climbing in 1958. He is known for early hard ascents in Colorado, establishing some of the first 5.11s. He was also an early proponent of bouldering in the US alongside contemporaries such as [John Gill](/climber/721/john-gill) and [Jim Holloway](/climber/817/jim-holloway). He has written biographies of [Gill](/climber/721/john-gill)[2] and [Royal Robbins](climber/884/royal-robbins)[3]. ### References [1] [https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/](https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/) [2] Ament, P. (1977). Master of Rock: the Biography of John Gill. Alpine House [3] Ament, P. (1998). Royal Robbins: Spirit of the Age. United States: Stackpole Books.
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Pat Ament started climbing in 1958. He is known for early hard ascents in Colorado, establishing some of the first 5.11s. He was also an early proponent of bouldering in the US alongside contemporaries such as [John Gill](/climber/721/john-gill) and [Jim Holloway](/climber/817/jim-holloway). He has written biographies of [Gill](/climber/721/john-gill) [2] and [Royal Robbins](climber/884/royal-robbins) [3]. ### References [1] [https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/](https://www.climbing.com/news/the-complete-pat-ament-interview/) [2] Ament, P. (1977). Master of Rock: the Biography of John Gill. Alpine House [3] Ament, P. (1998). Royal Robbins: Spirit of the Age. United States: Stackpole Books.
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Pat Ament started climbing in 1958. He is known for early hard ascents in Colorado, establishing some of the first 5.11s. He was also an early proponent of bouldering in the US alongside contemporaries such as [John Gill](/climber/721/john-gill) and [Jim Holloway](/climber/817/jim-holloway).

-He has written biographies of [Gill](/climber/721/john-gill)[2] and [Royal Robbins](climber/884/royal-robbins)[3].
+He has written biographies of [Gill](/climber/721/john-gill) [2] and [Royal Robbins](climber/884/royal-robbins) [3].

### References

5739 8th October 2025 21:44:46 UTC duncancritchley ascent Pat Ament's ascent of Supremacy Crack notes_pretty
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<p>First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament also claims to have climbed the route without the rest "sometime later"</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack">https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack</a></p>
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<p>First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he climbed the route without the rest "sometime later" [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2].</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack">https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack</a></p> <p>[2] Jones, Chris (1976). Climbing in North America. Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California press (for the AAC). pp. 297</p>
5740 8th October 2025 21:44:46 UTC duncancritchley ascent Pat Ament's ascent of Supremacy Crack notes
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First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament also claims to have climbed the route without the rest "sometime later" ### References [1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack)
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First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he climbed the route without the rest "sometime later" [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2]. ### References [1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack) [2] Jones, Chris (1976). Climbing in North America. Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California press (for the AAC). pp. 297
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-First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament also claims to have climbed the route without the rest "sometime later"
+First ascent made with a rest on a piton placed on lead. Ament reports he climbed the route without the rest "sometime later" [1]. Sometimes claimed as the first 5.11 in Colorado [2].

### References

-[1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack)
+[1] [https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack](https://www.mountainproject.com/route/105751363/supremacy-crack)
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+[2] Jones, Chris (1976). Climbing in North America. Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California press (for the AAC). pp. 297

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