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Climbing grade conversion. In North America both sport and trad rock climbs are graded using the YDS (Yosemite Decimal System). This system starts at 5.0 (like climbing a steep ladder) and progresses in difficulty up to 5.15 (an overhanging cliff).
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28 sty 2022 · The Australian climbing grade scale for technical scrambling and rock routes, another open-ended rating system, runs from 1 (~YDS 3) to 39 (5.15d). South African rock climbing grades are very similar to Australian, with the exception that the upper end of the scale is currently at 41. Bouldering Grades
Below you will find a table that compares the different climbing grades across the five most popular systems. In addition, the skill level of the climber has also been included. The difficulties are listed in increasing order of difficulty.
This article will focus on U.S. ratings and will also explain the V Scale, its counterpart in the U.S. bouldering world. Climbing Ratings Overview Initially developed to describe a full range of backcountry travel, the YDS rates technical rock climbs from 5.0 through 5.15.
5 cze 2023 · The climbing scale has remained almost the same but with additional grades added as more and more climbers broke the barriers of hard climbing. Originally a 6 grade scale from I to VI, the scale is now left open-ended. I (+/-): An easy scramble; II (+/-): You’re a real rock climber now; III (+/-): Steep and vertical but still doable
Most grade systems are specific to a certain style. There are grade systems for bouldering, grade systems for sport climbing, grade systems for aid climbing and so on but even grade systems for the same style don’t always translate well between each other.
Convert any Climbing Grading Systems easily. Font to British, Trad to V-Scale, Yosemite to Fontainebleau, Saxon to Brazilian and more. Converting sports grading systems, bouldering grade systems or even traditional climbing grade systems.