I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about the whole world. 5.11 is moderate. So is 5.12. Period. Hard climbing doesn't begin until about 13b. 5.11 has been climbed since the 60's for Christs sake. Since the word "hard" is relative, you have to use a generalization when speaking of it. And in terms of the current state of climbing, 5.11 is moderate at best. Shit, my daughter climbed 5.11 within a year of climbing.... at 10 years old.woodchuck008 wrote:11+ as 'moderate'...geez this just shows the real difference in thought, respect, ethical background, trad vs sport. Am I to believe that the upper grades increase on an exponential degree while the lower end is just a plain linear number? So 5.5 to 5.8 is sooo simple now to some minds that 5.11 'moderate' is the new version of 'moderate' 5.6 to 5.8? I don't think so. To downgrade the efforts of the 5.11 climber to being 'moderate' just because you spend your life on bolted 5.13's is a real slap, a put down to any climber who is NOT as cool, as hardcore as you believe you may be.
5.11 to 5.14 is a number gap comparable to 5.6 to 5.9. Sure it's a different world, a degree that may be unnoticable to many who see the 5.11 as tough as the 5.14 since both are currently out of their grasp.
Any number from the 5.11 range and above was, and is, still quite a bit more difficult than anything to be called a 'moderate'. If you feel that your are so much more superior at your level of climbing than the lowly 5.11 climber, well I feel sorry for your attitude and need for being 'someone' of importance in the climbing ranks. Maybe we really do need to use new names and clear adjectives like the Brits do...'hard, very severe, extremely hard severe', etc. instead of downgrading a known, accepted and understood number to 'moderate'. It's like saying to climbers "you'll never be as good as I am", because you plan on degrading the value of their achievement the closer they get to your little world. Yep, I don't send 5.12s but at least I enjoy every climb I do, no matter what the rating is.
And no.... 5.11 to 5.14 is nowhere near comparable to 5.6 to 5.9. Not even remotely close. 13d to 14a is probably closer to the leap between 5.6 and 5.9, and even then its impossible to compare.
And just so you're in the know next time you try to preach, I haven't spent my whole life on bolted climbs. In fact, I'd climbed only a handful of bolted routes till last year. I started on trad... and 5.11 was, and still is, easy.