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Wasted youth
Wasted youth











Βeta: Both Seventh and Wasted are hard 7b. Show beta βeta: If any 7b were to be upgraded on the right I would say Bongo Fury. Of the 7bs I have done at Malham, I would say the order of difficulty (hardest first) is something like: Βeta: If any 7b were to be upgraded on the right I would say Bongo Fury. Show beta βeta: agree with Neil Binns' order of things, and obsession and space race are way above Wasted, 7th, and Something Stupid Βeta: agree with Neil Binns' order of things, and obsession and space race are way above Wasted, 7th, and Something Stupid Show beta βeta: A fitting title, a hard route and a real chunk of motivation for next spring - good luck Tim next time you’re on it! The other query types mentioned above if you're using a regex.įinally, if you precede any text with a minus character you will negate it and require that it is not matched, eg -"markĪ fitting title, a hard route and a real chunk of motivation for next spring - good luck Tim next time you’re on it! Note that pure-regex queries are not allowed due to the cost of the queries against the database. crap|damp|horrible/ will return you a list of probably not classic routes. That mention 'chris' but not those that mention 'chris craggs'. They are possible by surrounding the expression with forward slashes, eg /chris (?!craggs)/ will match any routes Searching and manipulating text, and completely unnecessary in this route search bar. Regular expressions, for those that don't know, are a way of describing patterns in strings. Soft/benchmark/hard, some combinations make no sense. Note also that whilst you can combine these with

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Won't appear, regardless of whether it is in reality over or undergraded. Note that this is based on votes, so if there are no votes for a route and you include one of these Marked as soft, and not check the other fields for the text.Ī continuation of this system which uses the same syntax allows you to search for routes that are voted to be a completelyĭifferent grade using the following criteria:Įg |overgraded|. The text appeared in the description for example and |soft| will only match against routes that have been The text in pipes, you'll just be searching the other text fields, so soft, with no pipes, would get you a match if You can search for routes with these characteristics by using the special pipe-syntax, eg |soft|. We've calculated a value based on the grade voting system that assigns a route a value from one of: You should note that not all routes have had the first ascent date filled in, and these routes willĮxcluded from any search that includes date ranges, so you might not get the results you expect.

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Eg vs-e1 will match routes with a grade of either VS,ĭate ranges will check against the first-ascent date field and require the route to have been put up between the start date and Or more stars that also match the other search criteria bat and route.Īdding a dash and a second star sequence will create a range, eg *-** means "match routes with at least one andĪs above with stars, but with grades. Search where the route is required to have at least that many stars, eg bat route ** will only return routes with

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Treated as 1-star, ** treated as 2-stars and *** treated as 3-stars. A sequence of them is considered to be a star rating for a route, so Surround multiple words with double quotes to require a match on that phrase, eg "bat route" malham Route-star rangesĪsterisks get special treatment in search queries.













Wasted youth