In reply to tomdale:
No but it sounds amazing. I'd be more keen personally for the sea level big old traverse at Swanage Ben Bransby et al did, because swimming is allowed.
Am I reading that route description right? 67 pitches total, a 5c crux, and no fewer than 8 * 5b pitches, at boulder ruckle, traversing the central break which is the chossiest part of boulder ruckle (apart from the worst top outs and sections affected by rock fall )? Just spending that long on a south facing cliff, on a dry day with enough daylight, how do you carry enough water, or can you actually bivvy somewhere and seige it? Is having your friends undergo tactical abseils to strategically leave goody bags for you allowed - didn't Ron benefit from this when he traversed Stanage?!
All that in a day and you only get E1 for it?!! It sounds like my idea of ED3 and a year or more's sponsorship, after Alpinist magazine interview you.
Still better than any route at Dancing Ledge mind.