You're just argumentative Barrows
You're just argumentative Barrows but it adds something and even you could have made a similar decision. It seems a shame that an 8b+ onsighter can't get paid
You can get paid on sighting 8b+, who pays for that? Can I get paid digging out and cleaning FA 7's?
Ok Pete, I take it you've ceased all operations?
Quote from: Andy W on March 29, 2021, 05:52:15 pmYou can get paid on sighting 8b+, who pays for that? Can I get paid digging out and cleaning FA 7's?Stu did once make me a flapjack if that counts.
Actually I don't think it was either, I think it was for doing a 9a that's probably only 8c+. Bet he feels scammed.
Bouldering wise Aidan Roberts in Rocklands was certainly not shit.
(Railway 8c etc. - has it been repeated?)
I was specifically thinking of the brits abroad slant and whilst Aiden doing 8Cs in the USA is impressive its not in the same league as what Will has just done. Climbing 8C is not that uncommon, I would go as far as saying its become a regular occurrence with 100s of people doing them. 9b+ is close to cutting edge with will being the 6th. Its up there with the 80s when Jerry and Ben went out to France and repeated all the worlds hardest routes, i cant think of another time since then that compares.
I was specifically thinking of the brits abroad slant and whilst Aiden doing 8Cs in the USA is impressive its not in the same league as what Will has just done. Climbing 8C is not that uncommon, I would go as far as saying its become a regular occurrence with 100s of people doing them. 9b+ is close to cutting edge with will being the 6th.
To make the comparison with sport grades, there are 42 routes graded 9b (2 grades below 9c) whereas there are at least 208 problems graded 8C (and likely many more, the bouldering numbers I have only go to 2019).
9b+ is close to cutting edge with will being the 6th.
You get the same feeling from repeats though. I don't keep detailed records, but repeats of 8C boulders seem pretty common and I can list lots of people off the top of my head who've done them.
That's just because it is a lot less effort to put up boulders than routes, surely? Finding, cleaning and climbing boulders at my max level is trivial compared to doing the same for routes in my experience.
Quote from: remus on March 30, 2021, 09:16:20 am To make the comparison with sport grades, there are 42 routes graded 9b (2 grades below 9c) whereas there are at least 208 problems graded 8C (and likely many more, the bouldering numbers I have only go to 2019).That's just because it is a lot less effort to put up boulders than routes, surely? Finding, cleaning and climbing boulders at my max level is trivial compared to doing the same for routes in my experience.(I have no idea if 8C is broader than 7B, obviously, so I'll have to trust the climbers who do them. If the grades are linear anyone who regularly do 8B in a session should be able to do 8C with siege tactics, and anyone who regularly do 8B+ in a session should be able to do 8C+ etc...)