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stoutclimb1
Oct 10, 2002, 7:08 PM
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Just out of curiosity what grade do most of you boulder at. be honest Im a v-1 v-2 climber or What you trad climb at [ This Message was edited by: stoutclimb1 on 2002-10-10 12:13 ]
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camhead
Oct 10, 2002, 7:13 PM
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at what level? well, usually at just under 1,000 feet above sea level. dude, it is subjective... sometimes I get bucked off of v2, and sometimes I can whoop on v6.
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josher
Oct 10, 2002, 7:13 PM
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I'd say v-3 ish. Really depends. I have done a v-5 dyno, but i think its just because i'm tall.
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data118
Oct 10, 2002, 7:13 PM
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V-0 - V-1, I rarely boulder.
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dsafanda
Oct 10, 2002, 7:16 PM
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Someone else said it in another thread and it made a lot of sense. The V system is a great rating system for developing a training regime. However, it is a horrible system for comparing yourself to other climbers. Why do you really need to compare yourself to others? It won't help you climb better.
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stoutclimb1
Oct 10, 2002, 7:19 PM
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just simply curious not comparing anyone to anybody. iF this question has already been answered , sorry, ive only been on for a couple of weeks. If you want to direct to the other thread that be cool to. thanx Brian
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jammer
Oct 10, 2002, 7:22 PM
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V3 ... in that area. I have not had the privilage to trad climb yet. Awaiting some wise instructor to teach me.
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mother_sheep
Oct 10, 2002, 7:22 PM
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V-.01 I suck at bouldering but I plan on changing that! I can make my way through the occasional V1 but it isn't pretty. Make that V2. I've improved since my last post. YAY! Edited to update my level [ This Message was edited by: tracyroach on 2002-11-22 10:46 ]
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dsafanda
Oct 10, 2002, 7:27 PM
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I don't think the other thread will answer your question. I guess I just think people get too obsessed with numbers sometimes. More than once, I've walked up to a V5 and done it on my first try. I may turn around and find some V3 that takes me 15 trys. If you focus on the numbers that information is totally useless. However, if I look closely at that v3 that gave me troulbe I might find a a weakness that I need to work on. The numbers just don't mean s$%*t, outside of personal improvement.
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beyond_gravity
Oct 10, 2002, 7:29 PM
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V3/5.8 I hate it when people come in here and call it spray...lots of people, myself included would just like to know how we realitivly compare to the rest of the climbing world.
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stoutclimb1
Oct 10, 2002, 7:30 PM
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Right i understand that, like i was on a v-1 the other day and I spent almost 8 hours trying it and I still havent gotten it
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tanner
Oct 10, 2002, 7:57 PM
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I don't boulder that much and when I do its in the gym. Up to about V3 or v4 but then again I like inverted stuff with small pockets. If it where on a slight over hang on sloppers I would be toast. It all tepends on the type of the climb
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mcsosar3456
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i boulder a constant v4, meaning i can have a v4 done in a day most everytime. i have climbed a lot harder than but i feel confident calling myself a v4 boulderer in the northeast. i went out west and got spanked by the difference in the rock. very subjective. just doing one or two v5 problems doesnt make you a v5 boulderer.
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mreardon
Oct 10, 2002, 9:06 PM
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This is a tough one that sounds like bragging and always depends on the area. Stoney Point (Los Angeles) I've done several V7 (possibly V9?) but that's home crag advantage. Buttermilks I've done a couple V7, but still have several V3-5 that continue to kick my ass and have not gone. Joshua Tree I'm about a V5 range but have tagged a couple V7. Happy's/Sad's I've done V9. Tuolomne I've done B1+ (flashed one, second try the other) and both were 20+ feet high, and my personal favorite is the Swimming Hole (Filmore) where I've done "Hard" (no ratings at the Hole) with a couple of highball second ascents. But that was last year. This year I'm pulling Ben & Jerry's and clipping bolts. At least until tomorrow when I start up a new winter of trad at Joshua Tree
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jbone
Oct 10, 2002, 9:58 PM
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I can boulder Highballs.. I can boulder at sea level and at various elevations.. What's your Point? JBone Stupid Questions by Gumby Climbers!!
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curt
Oct 10, 2002, 10:16 PM
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What level do I boulder? 15 feet--max, 12 feet if I'm gripped. Anything more and its a TR for me. Curt
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climbingimp
Oct 10, 2002, 10:16 PM
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I personally usually climb around a V3, but it really does depend on what type of problem it is, and what day it is. Well, actually I don't think I could pull off a 3 right now due to the two concussions I received in one week, oops.
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climbsomething
Oct 10, 2002, 10:17 PM
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V-sometimes
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boulderpaul
Oct 11, 2002, 12:26 AM
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i climb v10 and am super close to a couple of v11's
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mreardon
Oct 11, 2002, 12:30 AM
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Jbone - grab a midol and relax a bit. It was just a question and if you didn't like it, don't respond.
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bouldertoad
Oct 11, 2002, 1:00 AM
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I have bouldered v7 at hueco when I was there with my hardest onsight being a v4. Since I have not climbed in a while I would have to sya those are probably not where I am at right now.
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stoutclimb1
Oct 11, 2002, 1:31 AM
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cool lets keep em coming. climb hard guys
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old_school
Oct 11, 2002, 2:35 AM
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Like most folks here I think the only thing ratings are good for is to make sure you dont get i over your head, and to see how you progress. Don't worry, go climb.
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the_elk
Oct 11, 2002, 2:41 AM
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I boulder harder than I climb! I sport climb harder than I trad climb. I trad climb harder than I walk in... Don't like ugly walk in's. Cheers. Elk
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boulderingmadman
Oct 11, 2002, 6:26 PM
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sport-hardest lead is 5.11d bouldering-hardest send v6(v7 if you count one-move dynos) trad-hardest lead 5.8 hardest second 5.10 but all of this is very relevant. dont get hung-up on grades...
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