Jacob Cook

Jacob likes getting away from the every day and uses climbing to find āwild things and real experiencesā. Whether itās bold grit routes, big walls or solo aid missions, you can be sure that Jacob is having fun doing it.
Originally from London, Jacob first started climbing with his Dad at the age of seven. After an apprenticeship on gritstone, which was helped by working on a PhD at Leeds University, Jacob worked his way through the grades. After climbing the many of the classics hard routes, it was time to leave a calling card. Finding new routes on the best known crags isnāt easy but first ascents such as The Lizard King (E9 7a), beside one of the most iconic hard grit routes, shows it is possible.
This attraction to the new and unknown led Jacob onto a two month expedition to Greenland to climb some untouched walls rising straight out of enormous Arctic fjords. The highlight was a 31 hour push making the first ascent on the 1200m high Horn of Upernivik. Cosmic Rave (E6 6b) earned a Piolet dāOr nomination.
Since then Jacob has continued to find interesting and unusual things to do in the world of climbing. He can probably claim to have hosted the worldās first Hawaiian themed portaledge party half way up El Topo (8a) after hitching from the UK to Verdon Gorge. He may also be the first to have ridden an inflatable shark on El Capitan. One thingās for sure, you can always expect things to be hard, silly and often both.
āI find I donāt actually function very well in everyday life unless I go out and do crazy things. But for me itās about finding a balance between going out and doing these things and day to day life.ā

Notable Ascents:
The Lizard King (E9 7a) Ilkley - first ascent (currently unrepeated)
The New Statesman(E8/9 7a), Ilkley
Point Blank (E8 6c), Stennis Ford - ground up
From a Distance (E7 6c), Stennis Ford - onsight
Totally Free II (8b, 70m), Malham Cove - third ascent
El Topo (8a, 300m), Verdon Gorge - first continuous free ascent
Cosmic Rave (E6 6b, 1200m), Greenland - first ascent of the Horn of Upernivik
Freerider (5.13a V, 900m), El Capitan
Moonlight Buttress (5.12d V, 350m), Zion

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