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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Trashing Tassie ... it's beyond salvation |
21-Mar-2011 At 9:01:48 PM |
PDRM
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On 21/03/2011 davidn wrote:
>Yes, well... See the other thread where I proposed that a (normally grade
>30+) 10 metre climb with 50 bolts in it should actually be grade 5.
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>Though I think having lots of good pro makes the climb easier under their
>system? So if you have to do a double dyno from a crimp rail to a crimp
>rail in ground fall territory, it's still only a grade 15 if you could
>have placed 8 pieces of gear on the 8 metre climb... At least, that's
>my understanding of the 'system' (read: bastardisation of Ewbank's proposed
>system)
Go climb some US aid routes...
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