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#100 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
September 24, 2018, 05:19:17 pm
Dug the grass off the top of Registered Rhymenecologist at the far end of Baslow a few days ago. Great highball .


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#101 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
September 24, 2018, 08:01:07 pm
RR is a great bit of esoterica. Did you finish direct over the capping block? It was knee deep in turf when I did the problem so I rocked left onto the big foothold at the top of the arete.

On a side note, is that Neil in the photo? If so, great to see him back on the rock again.

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#102 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
September 24, 2018, 08:08:57 pm
Dug the grass off the top of Registered Rhymenecologist at the far end of Baslow a few days ago. Great highball .

Good job Mark. I had a look at this last winter and thought it looked really great. Much foreshortened in your photo and the topout looked tricky.

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#103 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
September 24, 2018, 08:35:24 pm
I finished same as you I think Andy-  RH on the capping block and rocking onto the cleaned ledge on the left arête arête. It seemed the logical finish.
Its a bit foreshortened, bear in mind that’s a big Moon pad at the bottom. And Neil is about 6ft 4 !   

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#104 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
September 28, 2018, 11:51:12 am
Cleaned:
Chin Mania 7A and Chin Grinder 7A+ at Froggatt (below Downes' Buttress)

Chin Mania is nice - good rock, pleasant climbing and a decent landing, can either swing more left and mantle into scoop or go slightly more direct.

Chin Grinder is actually a lot better than it looks - more independent and better climbing than I expected. It would probably make a decent highball with a few pads - I didn't have any but I had played on the moves on a rope whilst cleaning it, it was soft for E6 as a headpoint but would prob feel it os (with no pads) didn't really inspect the landing too much, it's a bit sloping.

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#105 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
October 02, 2018, 11:13:32 pm
I've done a load of spray on Instagram already but just think it's worth putting the word out as widely as possible.
The Satellite Boulder on the Chevin is in great nick. Very dry tonight, no seepage. Gemenid Trail, Under A Full Moon, and one of the hard things to its right were clean. I brushed up The Radiant which had lost its finishing holds to moss. The tree cover is still comprehensive so it should stand up to a good bit of rain before it wets out. Get to it!

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#106 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
October 25, 2018, 07:52:01 pm
Cleaned up Physical Graffiti on the Quarry Buttress at Black Rocks, opposite the Railway Slab. E3 6b in guide but good highball 6C, climbs much better than it looks.

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#107 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
October 28, 2018, 05:58:11 pm
My Orange at Froggatt and Cut Throat Snakes are both cleaned and ready for attention.



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#108 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
October 28, 2018, 07:24:36 pm
That looks fantastic. Yet another for the list. Nice one cleaning it up.

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#109 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
October 28, 2018, 07:27:21 pm
It is fantastic! Get it before the lichen does  ;)

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#110 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
May 30, 2020, 10:20:22 am
Black Tor - The Looking Glass 7A+ black star int guide. Free of scrittle and obviously bone. Desperate though - I couldn’t get off the deck (assuming it’s not a French start). Other stuff up there well scrubbed. Didn’t get as far as Seldom Seen Kid.

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#111 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
April 25, 2021, 08:03:21 pm
cleaned up cut throat snake month ago and gave it small re-brush today, real nice mantle

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#112 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
January 18, 2022, 07:42:53 pm
guplets on toast and darkstar both cleaned, waiting for ascents  :popcorn:

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#113 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
April 24, 2022, 04:39:43 pm
Brushed off a load of the muck below the drainage streaks at Conies today - mostly the streak under Lamiche/Beak Forest, plus a bit under Lamprecht/Simpson. As dry as I’ve seen it.

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#114 Re: Boulder problems re-cleaned
February 13, 2023, 07:04:51 pm
Cleaned up Containment at Bentley Brook yesterday.

A low sidepull has broken off and it's been repeated, though not by me. We could fathom a sequence onto the top arete without the hold, but on the only videos I've seen people also used the missing hold for their left foot to unlock the top section.

Be curious if anyone goes and does it what the new beta is.

 

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