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#2300 Re: significant repeats
June 21, 2011, 08:28:51 pm
Easy solution. Ignore the 'insignificant to you stuff' and just take note of 'significant to you' stuff. Everyones a winner. Simples. No?
I for one like to read about 8c's getting repeated. Hell, even 8b+'s are a are event in this country.

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 :agree: Well said.

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#2301 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 08:13:56 am
AndiT has climbed Ray's Roof.

Well done Andi :2thumbsup:

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#2303 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 02:35:59 pm
Looks like his dog is tied in! Did Andi's dog climb it too? This would also be a signifcant repeat but probably for a separate thread......or would this be hard enough to be a significant repeat for a dog?

I just don't know what's significant anymore :shrug:

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#2304 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 02:42:07 pm
I just don't know what's significant anymore :shrug:

Its whatever matters to you...

Easy solution. Ignore the 'insignificant to you stuff' and just take note of 'significant to you' stuff. Everyones a winner. Simples. No?
I for one like to read about 8c's getting repeated. Hell, even 8b+'s are a are event in this country.

 :popcorn:

I think its great that Andi's finally succeed on such an iconic route that despite the grade has only had a handful or two of ascents maximum, he's also been trying it for some time.

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#2305 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 02:43:12 pm
Significance needs to be appraised by a panel of Sheffield Mafia / Armchair Critics / Miserable Gits and evaluated on several criteria including grade , number of ascents, duration since last ascent, style of ascent, species, height, weight, gender, race, social standing, employment, age, ape index, climbing CV and inner leg measurements of ascentionist as well as route conditions and if there were any dogs around that day. Then, and only then, can it be posted on this thread.

Sorry but them's the rules.

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#2306 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 02:52:59 pm
grade                                    E 6c
number of ascents                  eight previous?
duration since last ascent         a year or so since Pete Whittaker and Tom Randall's ascents
style of ascent                        Very stylish in orange/purple/red
species                                  Homo sapien
height                                    he's not a hobbit
weight                                   he's not a couch potato
gender                                   Y-chromosome carrier by the looks of it
race                                       I think it was a personal goal rather than a competition
social standing                        Appears to be standing just fine.
employment                           Pretty sure Andi's employed.
age                                        ???
ape index                                ???
climbing CV                             He's quite handy
inner leg measurements           ????
route conditions                       'orrible overhanging off-width, 'nuff said.
were any dogs around that day  there appears to be at least one on belaying duties

Sorry but them's the rules.

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#2307 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 02:55:37 pm
Submit to the panel members (fnarr), not I.

I'm impressed by folk climbing out of bed.

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#2308 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 04:59:07 pm
Looks like his dog is tied in! Did Andi's dog climb it too?

I think Reg would be ok once he got into the crack but might struggle with the initial reach in from the flake. Also, he struggles making fists.

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#2309 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 05:27:03 pm
Nice one Andi. Not every day you achieve a lifetime ambition. That photo evidence is worse than Dunney's on Partheon though.

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#2310 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 06:19:54 pm
Significance needs to be appraised by a panel of Sheffield Mafia / Armchair Critics / Miserable Gits and evaluated on several criteria including grade , number of ascents, duration since last ascent, style of ascent, species, height, weight, gender, race, social standing, employment, age, ape index, climbing CV and inner leg measurements of ascentionist as well as route conditions and if there were any dogs around that day. Then, and only then, can it be posted on this thread.

Sorry but them's the rules.
First ascent of Ray's Roof by a pirate, that's got to be significant!  ;D

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#2311 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 07:12:36 pm
oops, I've caused a bit of a fuss haven't I? I think I was probably a bit tired or something when I posted my (in retrospect) blunt/rude/dismissive response to the news of Bob H doing True North. I'm sure everyone now thinks i am a bit of a nasty bastard but having devoted a fair bit of time to sport climbing in the 90's I am fully aware of what a great personal achievement climbing 8c is (because i was so far away from it)

I hope that I can present my case without ruffling too many more feathers.

I started the thread with Dan's ascent of Suprbloc because this was the 2nd ascent (1st ground up) of a very high, hard boulder problem that hadn't had a repeat for a good while after it's FA. It seems to me there are a few factors that make it significant.

Significance obviously has a lot of meanings to a lot of people, so my idea  for a thread where historically significant ascents could be recorded has been interpreted in lots of different ways, ranging from personal signif to ascents with historical sig.

I personally love to hear about what people are climbing. this kind of news is part of what makes ukb a good place to visit and  pedantic missives expounding my personal views about what constitutes significance isn't really the kind of stuff i like to see so apologies to everyone concerned.

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#2312 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 07:34:14 pm
Dick

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#2314 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 09:06:39 pm

First ascent of Ray's Roof by a pirate, that's got to be significant!  ;D

Arrrrrrray's Arrrrrrrroof.

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#2315 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 09:22:40 pm
Nice one Andi. Not every day you achieve a lifetime ambition. That photo evidence is worse than Dunney's on Partheon though.

 :lol: Not wrong! I'm not even tied in and my belayer is a dog with two tails... which is only slightly more talkative than Andy Jack  ;)

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#2316 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 10:21:11 pm
Dick

harsh to ben... or have I missed the point?

I'm a bit thick me...


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#2317 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 10:26:43 pm
nah he's a nobhead is Pritch

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#2318 Re: significant repeats
June 22, 2011, 10:31:34 pm
Nah... I've missed the point

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#2319 Re: significant repeats
June 23, 2011, 08:08:39 am
Like a fucking ukc play ground in here.
If an ascent is so significant I'm sure it will appear in its own thread
Andi ascent of RR may not be top news but its significant enough to warrant a mention and its more than significant to him.
As for 8c...that is something people like to hear about

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#2320 Re: significant repeats
June 23, 2011, 09:26:42 am
I'm impressed by folk climbing out of bed.

So I wonder what kind of vids you like watching when you're not in here then?  :-\

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#2321 Re: significant repeats
June 23, 2011, 09:40:44 am
Looks like his dog is tied in! Did Andi's dog climb it too? This would also be a signifcant repeat but probably for a separate thread......or would this be hard enough to be a significant repeat for a dog?


Dont be daft, the dog was the belayer of course!!, probably pays more attention than the Sahrples, Reevie team!

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#2322 Re: significant repeats
June 23, 2011, 02:57:51 pm
he's also been trying it for some time.

How many significants do some people need: longest time to ascend, first buccaneering ascent, first belayed by a dog (no wimping out on a great dane either!) was it the heaviest ascentionist as well?

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#2323 Re: significant repeats
June 23, 2011, 03:35:29 pm
Tallest person maybe? But he looks as heavy as the average racing whippet judging by that pic.

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#2324 Re: significant repeats
June 23, 2011, 06:19:07 pm
6'2" and 13st 8lb. That makes me 'overweight' on those graphs.

I think it's the first time it's been climbed on a Tuesday....in June.

 

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