Whilst some think Team America have taken the Gritstone by storm - downgrading everything in sight, others rest easy knowing that UK climbers such as Ned Feehally and Ryan Pasquill are quietly flying the flag and making hard, bold ascents of some of the best routes on grit and in the ground-up style.
Is it me does their 'BeastMaker' site & blog make absolutely no sense? It seems to written in some Cryptic Peakesk language only to be understood by those who think using ropes on stuff that is less than 10m is 'a joke'.
In reply to Jack Geldard - Editor - UKC: Fantastic, managed to watch the careless torque ascent while bimbling around on crescent arete. Really amazing to see, and also made it look really easy.
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> It seems to written in some Cryptic Peakesk language only to be understood by those who think using ropes on stuff that is less than 10m is 'a joke'.
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