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NB_Gecko wrote:I was browsing on 8a.nu, and a question hit me:
How are people categorizing their climbs?
How can an outdoor climb be categorized as an onsight? I understand redpoint, flash, top rope and all that. I was just wondering how a onisght would work.
Would someone just "tell" the climber of a route somewhere? No beta and you can't look at the climb, so wouldn't that mean no guidebooks?
Just curious
Climbing4life wrote:NB_Gecko wrote:I was browsing on 8a.nu, and a question hit me:
How are people categorizing their climbs?
How can an outdoor climb be categorized as an onsight? I understand redpoint, flash, top rope and all that. I was just wondering how a onisght would work.
Would someone just "tell" the climber of a route somewhere? No beta and you can't look at the climb, so wouldn't that mean no guidebooks?
Just curious
ya it would be no previous knowledge of the route , other than the grade i beleive.
NB_Gecko wrote:oh ok, see the guidebook thing was confusing me. I guess that it's a good point that you don't get enough info on it.
So a belayer (on a sport route where the climber comes back down) would get a flash instead of an onsight?
NB_Gecko wrote:So a belayer (on a sport route where the climber comes back down) would get a flash instead of an onsight?
*Chris* wrote:
Heck, if I climb an easy top rope I'll usually round that up to a lead cause I know I could if I had to.
Hope that clears things up!
STeveA wrote:Thats why I have 2 boys, at least 1 spare!
chossmonkey wrote:Bec and I might need to rethink the whole never have kids idea.
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