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Shitlington History
Climbers are known to have visited the crag from the earliest days of climbing in the county. Although the climbs ascended during this phase of exploration became well known, there was no documentation of either the names of the climbers or the names given to the routes. The first of the modem extremes was added by Bob Smith, John Earl and Peter Kirton in September 1982 with the ascent of Deranged. New routing activity in 1983 was confined to Dave Johnson and Neil Wood’s ascent of Faith and Jade. Bob Smith provided the overture to 1984 plucking Extraction in May before returning with the Cream Team one sunny day in October, by the end of which, the number of extremes on the crag had been doubled. Little Dave Homer - Bob Smith, Charity - John Earl and Plop - Andy Moss were all in the bag when Ian Kyle answered a call of nature and found himself Under the Boardwalk, one of the biggest roof climbs in the county on which he was accompanied by Andy Moss. Andy Birtwistle added the companion route of Grunt to complete the day and the years developments. Earl returned early in 1985 and added a few routes to the far west end of the crag, the best of which are Old MacDonald and Combine before Smith produced a fitting finale to activity on this crag with the technical Kremlin.

First Ascent List

1983TradJade, E1 5bDave Johnson, Neil Anderson
1983TradFaith, E2 5bDave Johnson, Neil Anderson
May 1984TradExtraction, E4 6aBob Smith
October 1984TradPlop, E1 5bAndy Moss
October 1984TradLittle Dave Homer, E2 5cBob Smith
October 1984TradUnder the Boardwalk, E3 6aIan Kyle, Andy Moss
October 1984TradGrunt, E1 5bAndy Birtwistle
1985TradCombine, E2 5cJohn Earl
1985TradOld MacDonald, E2 6aJohn Earl