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General Climbing Discussion

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Bold is in!
James
14-Apr-2004
10:21:00 PM
>What do we do about the people who don't grasp the nuances?

hopefully they get some sense scared into them but not hurt (worked for me).
otherwise its natural selection (?)
CJ
15-Apr-2004
2:11:35 PM
Bold the new black... never! Bold is and always will be mission brown - quite popular during the 1970's and early 80's , but never really likely to make a big come back.
Sure it hides out in pockets here and there, but even from the alter of "Rock" I don't see Mr Baxter converting too many souls.
And I certainly don't see a queue forming behind Toby B.

More flavour of the month stuff from Rock... same same but different!

Donut King
15-Apr-2004
2:36:01 PM
i thought brown was the new balck? darn it.......

there are a number of great guides put out in the UK by RockFax that include symbols to help steer
people in the right direction.

i know that more recent guides here in Oz have included symbols in the crag description but this could be
expanded quite easily.

the symbols, seperated into crag and route groups, greatly add to the description of the climb without
having to actually read anything nor are the to distracting. For example if the route is considered pumpy,
then there is a small graphic of a pumped forearm, if natural gear is required then a graphich of a small nut
etc. in the instance where the route is considered bold then it is indicated accordigly as "fluttery climbing
with big fall potential" or "a very serious route" ( with a picture of a gun aka russion roulette).

Check out http://www.rockfax.com/databases/symbols.html

sure all these symbols are applied subjectively, but the information is there for the taking and should
certianly cater for the percentage of the populus that dont grasp the nuances.

I thought the Rockfax guide ( i have only used the Wales one) was excellent.


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