I can't remember my sequence for this but I'm a sucker for nostalgia, so I retrieved my hand-written diary entry from 12/3/09. I know this will most likely be useless but just indulge an old man.....
"It was meant to be an "active rest" session but the intended "quick look", to scope out a potential project, turned into a "quick feel", turned into "just one more go", which became a "send" (twice, as there was a suggestion of a dab first time, which I didn't want on my conscience). Not sure of grade as it took less than 2 hours and Underhand took 2 years.
Sequence (as per David Cowl on yorkshiregrit video).
Start: LH small undercut, RH crack, feet on smears - RF bridging across groove, LF at base of first prow.
- Stand up, LH to big slopey pinch.
RF heel-hook, LF to slopey rail at base of LHS of prow.
- RH sloper on top of prow, LH throw to sloper on LHS of prow, match RH to LH, bump LH then RH along to next lip holds.
- Very carefully release RF and drag until it is hooking the prow's edge, cross RH through to pinch lip hold, move LH next to it.
- cut loose and swiftly place RF on big slopey pinch, toe-hook arete with LF.
- Move hands along lip, RF heel-hook lip. Throw LH to jug on LHS of final prow.
Shuffle hands along and rock around prow."