Scooter12ga
Jun 8, 2010, 7:14 PM
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Registered: May 6, 2008
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Shoot, anybody could climb that! I'd rate it a UW6 (Under-Water-Six) at best. Figuring buoyancy, does that mean that flatter terrain is theoretically harder? All things fair, the less fit people, "blubbery" in UW terminology, would have a harder time staying attached to the 'wall' the flatter it gets. Here's my new rating system and estimated related steepness: -- Roofs to -45° = UW0, UW1, UW3 -- -45° to Vertical = UW4, UW5, UW6 -- Vertical to +45° = UW7, UW8, UW9 -- +45° to +22.5° = UW10a,b,c,d, UW11a,b,c,d -- +22.5° to Flat-bottom = UW12,a,b,c,d Oh, "he's holding his breath," you say... Oh, Oooohhhhhhhhhhhh.
(This post was edited by Scooter12ga on Jun 8, 2010, 7:15 PM)
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