Thanks everyone for their input.Getting there, slowly.
As it stands, it is the opinions of a variety of commentators of differing abilities and attitudes. Would it be possible to sign the comments?
EG: from a quick glance, Entropy's Jaw - I said this before, but I thought this was really scary. Do people still fall off the top moves happily enough, or is this still an anecdotal fact from the 1980s? I thought it was a lot scarier than Art Nouveau.
Boys will be Boys, climbed ground up by Tom Briggs. Wasn't this above a huge snow drift, and either he or Steve Adams fell off and were fine? A big difference between this and doing it above that hard ground, and worth mentioning if this is a historical record.
Tom, did the snow enable you to do BWBB ground up? I agree about it being top-end.
I fell off the top of EJ and sustained nothing more than extensive bilberry stains. That was the 1980s so obviously no pad (or spotter).
Quote from: andy popp on November 26, 2008, 01:49:09 pmI fell off the top of EJ and sustained nothing more than extensive bilberry stains. That was the 1980s so obviously no pad (or spotter).Isn't there a wire on EJ? I'm sure I took a rope and an RP.