Steve McClure’s One Thousandth 8a
Steve McClure heads to Rubicon in the Peak District to revisit 'Let The Tribe Increase'. Originally graded as 7c+ when Steve first climbed it, it has since been upgraded to 8a, therefore a repeat would mean it becomes Steve's 1000th 8a (and above) grade! Find out all about Steve's journey to a thousand, how he has documented them all and why this one climb is so meaningful to him. Niall Grimes heads over to watch and interview Steve. We're the BMC. Climb walls, rock, hills, ice or mountains? Join us. https://www.thebmc.co.uk/join

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