you put a v in front of it, you know'em.toad857 wrote:phantasia? v5?
i dont know bouldering grades
Help from the boulderers out there . . .
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Re: Help from the boulderers out there . . .
Anybody throw out V-grades of cruxes on:
No Redemption
Take That Katie Brown
Cat's Demise
Big thanks!
No Redemption
Take That Katie Brown
Cat's Demise
Big thanks!
Can't we all just get along?
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Re: Help from the boulderers out there . . .
No way is Ro or Wild Yet Tasty harder than V2.anticlmber wrote:tic-tac-toe-v3/4(depends on beta) scissor-v3
Ro-v2/3
strevels-v4(if youve been bouldering, not as bad)
wild-v3
jersey-v4/5
aqua-v2
aural pleasur-v3
to defy-v1
relaxed atmo-v3
hippocrit-v13
Jersey V5, height dependent
Aquaduck and Relaxed Atm-- V1, height dependent.
I am assuming you are joking about To Defy (V0-? VB? maybe? The V scale doesn't go there.)
But I'm with you on Hippocrite V13.
Re: Help from the boulderers out there . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... QLQGw&NR=1
Bouldering vs. climbing . . . hear it from John Gill.
Bouldering vs. climbing . . . hear it from John Gill.
Re: Help from the boulderers out there . . .
This chart is kind of a cool approach to the subject of this thread, showing the spread of different v-cruxes through different routes.
From
http://peripheralscrutiny.blogspot.com/ ... rades.html
From
http://peripheralscrutiny.blogspot.com/ ... rades.html
faceholdonacrackclimbDAB!
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Re: Help from the boulderers out there . . .
^^ That chart is awesome. Im sure, for most of us, this isnt the first time this has come up in conversation.
More Altitude, Less Attitude.
Re: Help from the boulderers out there . . .
Yeah, cool chart. The x-axis should be simply "route length", though. It would be more objective that way, and you would *instantly* see the niche that the red fills