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F.A. John Gaskins, june 2004.
1993: Gaskins bolted the route and worked on it for the following two summers.
1995: John he spent roughly 50 days trying to master it.
1996: looked to be the year of the redpoint, until Gaskins discovered that one of the holds, a subtly glued-back-on crimp, had been knocked off, with the words "Tut tut" chalked onto the crag and lost interest.
2000: John returned and bested the move without the edge.
2004: Gaskins redpointed the bouldery 20-foot line, belaying himself by some kind of rope solo variation.
Six meters long, just two bolts, the route features the hardest moves to be found on a route.
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27crags, climbervoice, 8a and many others are amazing sites, but sometimes, expecially if you worked a lot to envision, bolt, clean routes or boulders, you want to monetize a little your efforts.
9b can help you in this aim.
As you can see here, in 9b there are many " topo groups ".
You can add a discussion in every "topo group".
In your discussion you can edit and publish your own climbing topoguide, as a "paywall", a "destination page", requiring climbers their payment by credit card or paypal to access and read, even on SMARTPHONES (iphones, android phones, ...)
After having paid, climbers can see, save and print your climbing topoguide.
In this discussion you can add:
1) PHOTOS regarding one specific SECTOR (of routes or bouldering, dws lines)
a) "PHOTO topo":
It's very easy to edit a photo topo:
- upload a photo of a rock in a topo group discussion
- drawn the lines
- write names and grades (an example…
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