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Post by blakeleathers »

soft...psh practice walls routes are sand bagged :shock:
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Post by pawilkes »

who gives a rats ass what if stuff is soft at Muir, just climb the damn thing. some stuff there is easy for the grade and some isn't, I've found soft grades at old established crags like Long Wall as well as new places like Muir and the PMRP
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Post by SCIN »

Why isn't anyone giving the names of the soft routes? Most of them should have been corrected.
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Post by woman »

Apparently, we are ignoring your down-grading rampage...because...
If the grades at Muir aren't soft...
What on earth will we talk about?

Ps. I like the regrading a lot! Too bad we can't fix the tags...
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Post by allah »

Get on Name dropper and tell me that is soft :)
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Post by JR »

Name Dropper is in Muir Valley and it is not soft.
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Post by cliftongifford »

there are also a few that are sandbagged... someone already mentioned practice wall, I remember a 5.8 feeling like a 10a up there but I don't remember the name. Revenge of the Sith is way harder than 10c and Where's My cChisel is a 5.9 that I couldn't even get up! I don't remember specifically all the routes that I personally thought were soft, but I do remember thinking that several routes at bruisebrothers felt a full grade easier than they should... I think a lot of the routes FEEL softer maybe because the bolts are so close together at muir, so it's not as mentally commiting as the rest of the gorge. Wish I could help a little more. I think the online guide consensus grades are usually pretty spot on.
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Post by tutugirl »

I would leave them the way they are rated...people are climbing there and it is private land. Let the Rick be the one who decides to change it. Personally if a new person come to my land to climb I rather him get on something he thought it was easier than getting in something they might get hurt because of the grading. It is all climbing and who cares about the grade.
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Post by rustyvasectomy »

JR wrote:Name Dropper is in Muir Valley and it is not soft.
just because one route isnt soft that means everything is not soft right? Love the logic.
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Post by Josephine »

i thought dyn-o-mite, black powder, send me on my way and rats stew were all a bit soft.

i thought the grades at the bowling alley were all a bit stiff.

when i was beginning, i personally fell into the trap of "i can bolt to bolt the 10s at tectonics wall so surely i can bolt to bolt Sunsine" took a nasty fall on sunshine and learned my lesson that some routes are stiffer than others and to take a grade as a general idea, not a firm guideline.
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