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hardest-climbs
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7.1 | 8.9 | |
26 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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hardest-climbs
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Climbing's Hardest Ascents Archive
Hey! Great list! I have been doing something similar for hardestclimbs.com But your list is a lot more comprehensive.
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Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please
You could try this site https://www.hardestclimbs.com/ I seem to recall there was another one that was broken down better but I can't recall the link now, maybe someone else has it. Even though I'm don't think they're fully up to date, https://www.99boulders.com/hardest-sport-climbs and https://www.99boulders.com/hardest-boulder-problems are good.
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Ryuichi Murai sends Sleepwalker V16/8C+
https://www.hardestclimbs.com/ you might be interested in this site
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List of V16/V17 climbers
Well, you’ve got this: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1koaKcCSacMVIJepvk2kU6Iy-mBzHAqBT/mobilebasic and this https://www.hardestclimbs.com
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Shawn Raboutou Confirms His 9A/V17
See https://www.hardestclimbs.com/
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Made a website for keeping track of the hardest climbs
The data and code for the website is open source if anybody wants to contribute or do something else with the data: https://github.com/9cpluss/hardest-climbs
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Hardest Climbs - Been working on a website that lists the hardest climbs in the world (see comments for more details)
I’ve mentioned in my original comment that the data I’ve used (along with the code) is open. I have a GitHub project where everybody can see it/download it/use it. The idea was that people could add to it if they wanted by simply creating an “issue” in the project.
What are some alternatives?
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