Sure is, but the grade shouldn't stand at that if someone finds an easier sequence. Downgrading = good. Upgrading = bad.SCIN wrote:If you onsite a route and then give it a grade, isn't that rating it based on onsite? What is the FA supposed to do? Climb the route again just to give it a "redpoint grade"?
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By the way, there are more trad and mixed routes at Muir than there are sport climbs (there are still several that haven't been listed yet in the online guide, need more cleaning, anchors, etc). This is true for the Red as a whole also.
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Generally the first 3 or 4 people to climb the route will come up with some kind of a consensus grade. Later that can be adjusted either way after several others have climbed the route and given their input.
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Rock & Ice # 138 - The Elements of Styleynot wrote:The sporties screw it up. They should have thier own scale like the ice climbers,boulderers and aid. sport and trad are different they need different scales. then they can make up thier own rules all they want.
R&I: Can sport climbs and trad routes co-exist?
Henry Barber: The Red River Gorge and New River Gorge have excellent trad and sport routes that co-exist.
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And I've climbed a few of the routes there. I just don't like crowds, and the routes there really don't fit my training schedule.J-Rock wrote:By the way, there are more trad and mixed routes at Muir than there are sport climbs (there are still several that haven't been listed yet in the online guide, need more cleaning, anchors, etc). This is true for the Red as a whole also.
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