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James Pearson - Pembroke E10Photos/video

© David Simmonite
James Pearson has written a full report of his trad adventures in Pembroke on his blog.

James climbed several E8s in good style, made the first ascent of a project line in Huntsman's Leap and climbed Muy Caliente! (E10) ground-up on his second attempt.

Below is a photo selection courtesy of David Simmonite and a video from Unclesomebody.

James Pearson on Daddy Cool - E8  © David Simmonite
James Pearson on Daddy Cool - E8
© David Simmonite

James Pearson attempting to flash Muy Caliente! E10  © David Simmonite
James Pearson attempting to flash Muy Caliente! E10
© David Simmonite
James Pearson making his ascent of Muy Caliente! E10 on his second attempt - Ground Up.  © David Simmonite
James Pearson making his ascent of Muy Caliente! E10 on his second attempt - Ground Up.
© David Simmonite
James Pearson making his ascent of Muy Caliente! E10 on his second attempt - Ground Up.  © David Simmonite
James Pearson making his ascent of Muy Caliente! E10 on his second attempt - Ground Up.
© David Simmonite
James Pearson on his new route 'Do you know where your children are?' in Huntsmans Leap  © David Simmonite
James Pearson on his new route 'Do you know where your children are?' in Huntsmans Leap
© David Simmonite

VIDEO: James Pearson in Pembroke


You can keep up to date with James on his website: www.realbigpimp.in

James Pearson is sponsored by Wild Country , Five Ten , The North Face , Adidas Eyewear


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8 May, 2011
Fairplay to James this is amazing stuff! what next? Indian Face onsight?
8 May, 2011
Great video, really nice edit.
8 May, 2011
"I'm a lion...rah rah." Not quite the testosterone fuelled battle cry from Sharma. Inspiring climbing.
8 May, 2011
Really enjoyed the blog. Good write-up and reminds me very much of when i send my fiancee up to suss out moves so that I can flash a route ;)
8 May, 2011
Incredible effort from James on these routes.. wonder what his next big objective will be. probably A bit irrelevant, but anyone else notice how James and Tim use different holds at the end of the main runout? James goes up to the right, whilst Tim crossed his right hand over the top to catch the hold with two fingers.. James method looking a lot more secure. vid of Tim on it here.. http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=38127
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