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bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Apr 2, 2009 - 09:00pm PT
Eric Gable....
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
Apr 2, 2009 - 09:09pm PT
Cummins?
Dapper Dan

climber
Menlo Park
Apr 2, 2009 - 10:32pm PT
i thought in the movie , Sean Jones said he had 91 FA ?
Dr.Sprock

Boulder climber
Sprocketville
Apr 2, 2009 - 10:34pm PT
Caldwell?
SteveW

Trad climber
The state of confusion
Apr 2, 2009 - 10:47pm PT
How about some other female climbers?
or was your list pretty comprehensive?
john hansen

climber
Apr 2, 2009 - 11:27pm PT


Never heard of Ken Ariza..?? Whats his story?
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Apr 3, 2009 - 12:14am PT
dude,
my name is the not the first one on the FA team list.. Eric Gabel deserves all the credit for those, I'm happy to have gone up with him and helped him out.... I feel quite out of place being on any list with those climbers... heck, I'm just a duffer...

Melissa

Gym climber
berkeley, ca
Apr 3, 2009 - 12:17am PT
I have 7 or 8, all but one w/ men. Cragging and one mid-sized that wasn't my find.

Routes doesn't tell about pitches (or quality). FFA of the Nose...How can you compare obscure cragging to this with numbers?

Linda (?) did a bunch w/ gable.

Lydia Painkiller (No, really, it's russian-eque and looks like that...sorry!) has many, including hard walls.

Sue McDevitt has a million, including El Cap.

I also see Lynea Anderson on the list w/ 20 and would be shocked if that # wasn't low.
Todd Gordon

Trad climber
Joshua Tree, Cal
Apr 3, 2009 - 01:15am PT
Numero Uno;....Tucker Tech;.....Buy this man a beer.....

Clint Cummins

Trad climber
SF Bay area, CA
Apr 3, 2009 - 02:30am PT
The top names (in terms of total FAs or FFAs) you are missing at present are:
 Rick Cashner
 Kevin Fosburg
 Cade Lloyd
 Jerry Anderson
 Mark Chapman
 Dimitri Barton
 Rick Sylvester
 Frank Sacherer
 Bruce Morris
 Dale Bard

Also, Sue Bonovich = McDevitt, so add 3 to her total.

Sean Jones and other folks like Melissa in the post-1994 years are hit and miss, because most of this info is from guidebooks, magazines or people I have asked randomly. (Send me your climbs, Melissa - I'll add 'em).

I have a similar totals program which weights by difficulty and quality. Using this weighting, the people with the highest average for hard/quality routes are Ron Kauk, John Bachar and John Long. In the next tier are: George Meyers, Roger Breedlove, Dave Schultz, Chris Falkenstein, Cade Lloyd, Joe Hedge, Kurt Smith, John Yablonski, Kevin Fosburg, Scott Cosgrove, Peter Croft, Dale Bard, Ray Jardine, Kevin Worrall, Werner Braun, Mark Chapman, Sue McDevitt, Loyd Price, and Ed Barry.

But it doesn't count number of pitches (yet). Even better would be to measure FFAs by what was done relative to what was already freed in the original route (Basket Case would be a good example), but that requires a lot more knowledge. Maybe some deduction should also be made for ease of FAs done with powerdrills, if the idea is to get some measure for the amount of time expended?
snyd

Sport climber
Lexington, KY
Apr 3, 2009 - 09:33am PT
Never heard of Ken Ariza..?? Whats his story?


hahahahahahahahah!

DK?
KP Ariza

climber
SCC
Apr 3, 2009 - 12:16pm PT
It's a messy tale....
WBraun

climber
Apr 3, 2009 - 12:18pm PT
At the base of "Catchy" ....
aldude

climber
Monument Manor
Apr 3, 2009 - 03:59pm PT
Clint & Zombi - these lists suffer mightily because of lack of input from Don Reid. True - he hasn't managed to find a publisher or grace us with his intimate knowledge of Yosemite new routes - just sayin 12 yrs worth of FAs are missing!

FWIW - I have 20 (6 5.12s - 1 El Cap)and I'm sure you're burning klaus as well *
ablegabel

Trad climber
Livermore,Ca.
Apr 3, 2009 - 10:57pm PT
probably 55 to 60 FA's in Yosemite Valley. 40+ are multi pitch, 3 to 10 pitch. -Eric Gabel
Clint Cummins

Trad climber
SF Bay area, CA
Apr 3, 2009 - 11:22pm PT
Al,

> Clint & Zombi - these lists suffer mightily because of lack of input from Don Reid.

I agree.

> True - he hasn't managed to find a publisher or grace us with his intimate knowledge of Yosemite new routes - just sayin 12 yrs worth of FAs are missing!

Yep, although a few things have been reported elsewhere. I have seen a few pages from his draft but left the details off the public list because I'm hoping he'll publish eventually, and new editions are more attractive when they have some stuff never before seen.
I'm hoping he can use the list I maintain to check his info - maybe I might qualify as his "junior data lieutentant?" :-)

> FWIW - I have 20 (6 5.12s - 1 El Cap)

I have you down for 12 definites, plus 14 possibles (those are all at Mecca):

829. Allied Forces 5.9 A3, 1999, Steve Gerberding, Al Swanson, Mark Bowling, Odd-Roar Wiik, 9/1999
1385. Tidal Wave 5.11c, 1991, Al Swanson, et al, 8/1991
1732. The Chief 5.12b ***, 1992, Al Swanson, Arthur James Foley III, Brian Warshow, 8/1992; FFA: Al Swanson, Ben, Bernie
1740. Quarter Pounder 5.11b, 1996, Al Swanson, Urmas Franosch, 1996
1986. Bad Acid 5.9 ., ?, Al Swanson, Norman Boles
1996. The Punch Line 5.10d, 1986, Al Swanson, Brian Bennett, Brian Bailey, 1986
2311. Gnar Gnar 5.12a, ?, Al Swanson
2324. Morning Lumber 5.11a/b, 1999, Al Swanson, Brian Knight, 1999
2373. Pilgrimage 5.11b **, 1998, Al Swanson, Steve Gerberding, by 1998
2374. Lower Cathedral Rock - The New North Face 5.11b A3+, 1998, Al Swanson, Steve Gerberding, Mark Bowling, 8/1998
2375. Scrubby Corner 5.11a **, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2376. Meccaphobia 5.11b **, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2377. The Peasant 5.10d, 1995, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1995
2380. un Mecca a pr. , 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2381. Mechanical Advantage 5.12a **, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2383. King and I 5.11c **, 1995, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1995
2384. King for a Day 5.11d **, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2390. Filthy Savage 5.10b *, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2391. Rock Monkey Rebellion 5.11a *, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2392. Eye of the Hurricane 5.11a **, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2393. Gorilla Gardens 5.10d *, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2394. Empire 5.13a **, 1995, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1995
2398. Giblet 5.10c *, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2399. Velvet Elvis 5.12a *, 1998, Al Swanson?, Steve Gerberding?, Cade Lloyd?, by 1998
2568. Alamo 5.11a R *, 1986, Al Swanson, Ken Yager, Dave Schultz, Grant Hiskes, 1986
2576. Dancing in the Dark 5.11c *, 1986, Scott Cosgrove, Al Swanson, 1986

> and I'm sure you're burning klaus as well *

No doubt. I mentioned something to that effect in my first post on this thread (although I mentioned Sean Jones and Melissa instead). Actually klaus has a lot of routes in the guidebooks already, so many may be missing, but he did not get completely missed.

P.S. Eric Gabel's count on the list is also low, but it's partly because he has active projects in certain areas, so several of his climbs do not appear yet in the public version of the list.
Clint Cummins

Trad climber
SF Bay area, CA
Apr 3, 2009 - 11:32pm PT
Michael,

> I still would like to find a good FA list for Tuolumne and Hetchy.

I have a 1990 vintage Tuolumne route list w/ 750 routes, but haven't added FA info to it yet.

I have a Hetch Hetchy FA list, but it's not public. But many of the routes made it into the list in Doug Robinson's article in Climbing.

> Clint, thanks for the use of your online information.

Thanks for having fun with it. It was really Ed who created it, and shared it in the first place. I just did a little reordering and added some post-guidebook climbs.
WBraun

climber
Apr 3, 2009 - 11:35pm PT
Everyone's so worried about how many routes they've done and securing a so called spot for their so called immortality.

You may even be reborn in your next life repeating a route you've done as a first ascent in this life and wondering who that first ascensionist was.

deja vu ......
Clint Cummins

Trad climber
SF Bay area, CA
Apr 3, 2009 - 11:39pm PT
> Earliest

> El Capitan Gully FA: J.L. Staats, (partner Charles Bailey died in a fall near the top), 1905

Not the earliest. Hint: download the XLS file, click on one of the cells in the Year column, and click on the sort button.

Werner,

I agree the totals are a bit of a misrepresentation of climbing. I like the climbing part of it, but I guess if I'm sitting at a PC and can't climb, I might look at it. But I did make fun of Sean Jones' route total mentioned in Doug Robinson's article (on that long thread here). I don't know if that total was really something Sean was into, since Doug wrote the article and Sean did not.
Chicken Skinner

Trad climber
Yosemite
Apr 3, 2009 - 11:40pm PT
Werner,

You are too funny. So true. Who's counting, God?

Ken
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