Small Route, Massive Reputation: The File

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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2025

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  • @jezwilcox6696
    @jezwilcox6696 День тому +4

    Seconded that back in about 1985 in the snow. My first introduction to jamming - the cuts and bruises lasted over a week. Brings back some memories!

  • @dominicestebanrice7460
    @dominicestebanrice7460 3 дні тому +8

    Wow, that brought back some memories; bad ones! I distinctly remember walking back down from Higger aged 16 in 1980 feeling utterly inadequate after flailing on this. Even with some Lawrencefield & Millstone HVSs & E1s under my belt, 'The File' kicked my arse! Placing big old hexs properly felt like a conundrum wrapped in an enigma inside a school yard brawl. I remember getting up it but in appalling style and vowing never to go back; I did of course and you two should do 'The Rasp' next. Thanks for the excellent content BTW,

  • @jamescampbell2521
    @jamescampbell2521 4 дні тому +15

    Well done . Must have been a completely different ballgame on passive gear as Don Whillans used in 1956.

    • @ukclimbingofficial
      @ukclimbingofficial  4 дні тому +2

      Very much so and I am extremely glad we filmed it with all the modern equipment, as I’d have had an absolute nightmare without 🤣

    • @EricForney-uz4iz
      @EricForney-uz4iz 4 дні тому +4

      @@jamescampbell2521 Without question, it would have been very adventurous in the 50's and 60's.

    • @petergrimshaw8291
      @petergrimshaw8291 3 дні тому +1

      During the first and in subsequent ascents chocks tones would have been placed, these have long since gone.

    • @derekryden6574
      @derekryden6574 3 дні тому +1

      @@petergrimshaw8291 Yes, but I doubt Whillans would have placed more than two or three. I wonder if there's anyone alive who knows. The full set of photos came to light a few years ago of Joe Brown making the first ascent of Right Unconquerable (at Stanage) with no runners at all.

    • @jamescampbell2521
      @jamescampbell2521 3 дні тому

      @@derekryden6574 I`m sure many early FA`s were pretty much free solo`s where a fall was avoided at all cost.

  • @dennislrobertson
    @dennislrobertson 4 дні тому +7

    BEAUTIFUL CLIMB

  • @EricForney-uz4iz
    @EricForney-uz4iz 4 дні тому +2

    Looks Absolutely Fantastic. 👌

  • @twitchyboneselectronica2375
    @twitchyboneselectronica2375 4 дні тому +13

    So this originally would have been chock stones and slings and run it out…bold!

    • @blow-by-blowtrumpet
      @blow-by-blowtrumpet 3 дні тому +1

      Imagine how hard those guys could have climbed with modern proection - they were well inside their comfort zone. I climed with some old school guys in the 90's and they just did not fall. Totally different mantaltiy to the sport climding that emerged in the 90s.

  • @Dan_Is_Aid
    @Dan_Is_Aid День тому +1

    That grinding wheel stone kept catching my eye. It would be so cool to hear the history of the land if that thing could talk to you

    • @ukclimbingofficial
      @ukclimbingofficial  День тому +2

      I should have cranked up the dial on local history, like we did with the last one in the series, which we filmed in the Llanberis Slate Quarries. Good to know people are interested in it (and that it’s not just me)!

  • @samwiches1
    @samwiches1 3 дні тому

    Loving this series - keep them coming

  • @andycloquet
    @andycloquet 3 дні тому +2

    Very neatly led

  • @rockiesbouldering
    @rockiesbouldering 4 дні тому +12

    How about that stone wheel at the base? Wonder how old it is?

    • @barle5566
      @barle5566 4 дні тому +2

      Fred flintstone would know

    • @eclipsearchery9387
      @eclipsearchery9387 4 дні тому +8

      It's a millstone, likely from 18 or 19th century. The mushroom shaped ones are really old, like the 13th century....mad. Plenty of them in this area.

  • @menakles
    @menakles 3 дні тому +1

    Tried this on a sweaty summer day and got shut down hard. Came back when the conditions were better and it felt pretty steady.

  • @Matjo7588dk
    @Matjo7588dk День тому +1

    For people using the most common rating system.
    Its rated as a 4c.
    And that does seem super sandbagged. But that somehow just makes it more British.

  • @SergieRachmaninoff
    @SergieRachmaninoff 4 дні тому +3

    Thought Brian Cox was narrating for a moment.

  • @donaldduck4888
    @donaldduck4888 2 дні тому +2

    Lovely climb. Don’t recall using any of those new fangled camming things when i did it, plenty of bomber nut n hex placements.
    Classic vs 4c, grade is spot on. As long as you can jam.

  • @leegosling
    @leegosling 4 дні тому +2

    I hear Don used a full set of cams that day. ;-)

    • @ukclimbingofficial
      @ukclimbingofficial  4 дні тому +4

      Maybe there’s another film to be made with us using the original kit, although in saying that - I’m not entirely sure how keen I would be for a body belay (let alone all the other stuff) 😱

    • @leegosling
      @leegosling 4 дні тому

      @ Get the body belay sorted and you could emulate the estimable Mr Gibb belaying Ron on the FA of Lord of the Flies… put some body weight on and you too could climb like the Villain! Happy New Year! ua-cam.com/video/0WlDugUn5cQ/v-deo.htmlsi=n4tbNlHtQaffaxeb ua-cam.com/video/6NBdLNw4ULw/v-deo.htmlsi=0MHxFvc1w1zuj3es

  • @CLANK...
    @CLANK... 2 дні тому

    6:15 is that brian cox?

    • @ukclimbingofficial
      @ukclimbingofficial  2 дні тому +1

      I’ve known Tim for over 10 years and had never noticed the similarity until someone mentioned it earlier in this video series 🤣

  • @anneother6224
    @anneother6224 4 дні тому +2

    Just the place to try out my new crack gloves.