Hell of a boulder problem.

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itmeansgod
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Hell of a boulder problem.

Post by itmeansgod »

The wheel of life, V16, 68 moves.
http://www.pitch.com.au/Chris%20Webb%20 ... %20V16.wmv
Links up a bunch of separately insane problems, v13s and v12s and such. Anyway, looks like amazing movement.
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Post by caribe »

Thanks Dev! That was fantastic!
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Post by rhunt »

does anybody else see something odd about the phrase V16, 68 moves? I watched the vidoe, its super cool looking but just because its without a rope doesn't mean it a boulder problem. that thing should have a YD rating.
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Post by Andrew »

Thats why the french have a traverse rating. You should know that Rob.
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Post by rhunt »

just testin ya...i'm half french and like to traverse
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Post by itmeansgod »

well it definitely isn't a traverse. But maybe it should have a yd rating. At any rate, I think that this technicality is important enough to devote a few pages of intense discussion to it. so....go!

Actually one thing it made me wonder was: so v8/9 + v15 = v16? really? I guess he would know better than I would what those upper grades feel like, since he's climbed confirmed v14 in Europe, but v8/9 moves don't really seem like they could add an entire grade's space of difficulty, especially at that level. Again though, it's not really important. Cool problem, huh?
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Post by Andrew »

I do think it counts as a traverse, but thats why the french have the same grades for boulders and routes.
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Post by Don McGlone »

DAB! I saw his chalkbag touch the ground a couple times. May not sound like much, but for that guy it's half his body weight.
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Post by the lurkist »

What's with the knee bar? Climbing is about climbing, not resting.
seriously, he has some serious endurance. I wonder if his heart rate ever gets above 140 beats/min.
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Post by caribe »

Chalk bad hitting the ground while climbing, we can't have that. Take a tip from a former caver, get a shovel.
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