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Added the other half of the Freeman brothers for his recent ascent of Aladdin.

https://github.com/bourbonspecial/UKStrongPeople/blob/master/men_routes.md

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Are we still on 8b+ with this thread?

If so, Ali Kennedy (kalea borroka and Helvetia), Alexis Perry (Tuppence Ha'penny)

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Bumped it up to 8c because there was too many at 8b+. Alexis is already on there for Death Star, though with a question mark because it's pretty eliminate.

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To avoid confusion, it might be worth a mod changing the thread title from 8b+ to 8c? Just a thought

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To avoid confusion, it might be worth a mod changing the thread title from 8b+ to 8c?

Is nothing safe from upgrading now?

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Drew Haigh, Cry Freedom

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That's reminded me, Bruno Marks did True North and I can't seem to see him. Sorry, I looked at updating the table myself but think it needs a GitHub account?

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AFAIK he didn't do it. I spoke to him at the crag last year or the year before I think about him getting back on it in the future to get it ticked.

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Was chatting with Ian at the weekend and he mentioned he'd done deathstar with the same sequence as the FA https://github.com/bourbonspecial/UKStrongPeople/blob/master/men_routes.md

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That's reminded me, Bruno Marks did True North and I can't seem to see him. Sorry, I looked at updating the table myself but think it needs a GitHub account?
He did unjustified but not true north i think. 

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Ed Mowbray nipped up Mecca Extension at the weekend. Apologies if I've spelt the name wrong.

https://github.com/bourbonspecial/UKStrongPeople/blob/master/men_routes.md

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Ollie Torr joined the Mecca Extension crew on wednesday https://github.com/bourbonspecial/UKStrongPeople/blob/master/men_routes.md

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Are you even British anymore if you say "fall" instead of "Autumn" though?  ;)

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Pedant's corner: autumn is older but fall also originated in Britain, from where it was transplanted to America.

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Pedant's corner: autumn is older but fall also originated in Britain, from where it was transplanted to America.

Automne surely originated in France, from the deity.

Pet peeve: it should be harvest/hærfest in English, like in German, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, etc...

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Pedant's corner: autumn is older but fall also originated in Britain, from where it was transplanted to America.

Automne surely originated in France, from the deity.

Pet peeve: it should be harvest/hærfest in English, like in German, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, etc...

You're probably right; I was just thinking of the Anglo-US context and, in particular, that fall is not uniquely American.

Merriam-Webster claims autumn was adopted from around 1300, replacing harvest.

ps. I haven't climbed 8b+

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Noticed a new addition; Mat Wright for Make it Funky:



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A new one for the list; Matt Cooke did Cry Freedom yesterday.

 

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