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Two E9+ climbers bumble up a load of 1950s routes. (Read 2802 times)

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...albeit it's only all the Brown and Whillans Peak gritstone routes in a day  :bow:

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"Well, that was one of the very hardest things Pete and I have done. All complete in 22hrs and 36mins. Bedtime now!!"

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Not bad. You missed Forked Lightening Crack and Lancashire though.

Looking forward to hearing about what you get up to in Yosemite.

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Like a bit of suffering them two lads don't they. #Supermotivatedorwhat
Bravo boys and full respect  :clap2:

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Heard about the plan for this last weekend, started on a35 free (e6) in the dark :ohmy:. Think its been filmed

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An almost unbelievable achievement, one of the most significant in Peak Climbing history.
However, contrary to reports on UKC and in the OP above,Tom and Pete didn't climb all the Brown and Whillans Peak grit routes. They (intentionally) missed off the 14 routes in the Chew and Longdendale Valleys. Adding these to the Eastern and Staffordshire collection done by Tom and Pete, and doing the lot in under 24 hrs is the obvious extension to the challenge!

 

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