QuoteSo, is he implying that Terranova could actually have been the world's first 9A boulder?And burden the first 9A+?I noticed both of those suggestions too!The sport/boulder grade thing is interesting. Will seems confused that 9A's like Alphane and Honey Badger ( ) have only taken him a couple of weeks to do, but routes from 9a+ to 9b+ have taken much longer. There are a few possible explanations:1. Top end sport is harder than top end bouldering. I find this one hard to buy into since the talent pool for bouldering and sport climbing is similar and the training methods in each discipline are also both similarly advanced. Jakob waltzes up 9b+ routes but got shut down by Sleepwalker 8C+, so it's not all one way traffic of multi-disciplinary climbers having an easier time with top end bouldering. 2. Will is even better at bouldering than he is at sport climbing.3. More time has passed since he transitioned to full time rock climbing, he is on particularly good form right now and happens to be focusing on bouldering. He mentions that he's going to visit Stefano to try Excalibur, which seems to be a candidate for 9c. If he does well then I think we can just crown Will the king of climbing and forget the other points above
So, is he implying that Terranova could actually have been the world's first 9A boulder?And burden the first 9A+?
Quote from: Liamhutch89 on November 10, 2022, 04:47:32 pmQuoteSo, is he implying that Terranova could actually have been the world's first 9A boulder?And burden the first 9A+?I noticed both of those suggestions too!The sport/boulder grade thing is interesting. Will seems confused that 9A's like Alphane and Honey Badger ( ) have only taken him a couple of weeks to do, but routes from 9a+ to 9b+ have taken much longer. There are a few possible explanations:1. Top end sport is harder than top end bouldering. I find this one hard to buy into since the talent pool for bouldering and sport climbing is similar and the training methods in each discipline are also both similarly advanced. Jakob waltzes up 9b+ routes but got shut down by Sleepwalker 8C+, so it's not all one way traffic of multi-disciplinary climbers having an easier time with top end bouldering. 2. Will is even better at bouldering than he is at sport climbing.3. More time has passed since he transitioned to full time rock climbing, he is on particularly good form right now and happens to be focusing on bouldering. He mentions that he's going to visit Stefano to try Excalibur, which seems to be a candidate for 9c. If he does well then I think we can just crown Will the king of climbing and forget the other points above I wouldn't call Jakob not quite doing an 8C+ boulder on his 3rd session "getting shut down". That said I would agree that it appears Will is better at bouldering to than sport.
"Gradewise I think it's bottom end 8c+. I definitely think it's harder than forgotten gem 8c, but easier than Alphane and Honey Badger". To me that sounds like he thinks Alphane is 8c+.....
Amazing!! Could be the quickest ever send of an 8C+??
It would be interesting to know how the hardest boulders compare to the hardest routes. The Grand Illusion is now a consensus 8C+ boulder and Sean Bailey thought it was comparable to a 9a+/b route.
Quote from: crimpinainteasy on November 11, 2022, 09:34:47 pmIt would be interesting to know how the hardest boulders compare to the hardest routes. The Grand Illusion is now a consensus 8C+ boulder and Sean Bailey thought it was comparable to a 9a+/b route.He must be wrong, darth grader says hard 9b
Quote from: Bradders on November 11, 2022, 01:05:36 pmSurely the fact it's had lots (7? 8?) of ascents, with everyone agreeing it's 8C+, is an indication that the grade is correct and has achieved a clear consensus? Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Surely the fact it's had lots (7? 8?) of ascents, with everyone agreeing it's 8C+, is an indication that the grade is correct and has achieved a clear consensus?
Quote from: Duma on November 11, 2022, 01:41:08 pmQuote from: Bradders on November 11, 2022, 01:05:36 pmSurely the fact it's had lots (7? 8?) of ascents, with everyone agreeing it's 8C+, is an indication that the grade is correct and has achieved a clear consensus? HahahahahahahahahahahahahaI'm not getting the joke here, what's so funny?
Quote from: remus on November 11, 2022, 10:18:40 pmQuote from: crimpinainteasy on November 11, 2022, 09:34:47 pmIt would be interesting to know how the hardest boulders compare to the hardest routes. The Grand Illusion is now a consensus 8C+ boulder and Sean Bailey thought it was comparable to a 9a+/b route.He must be wrong, darth grader says hard 9b You forgot the not-on-a-rope grade adjustment, which is required to make things fit (genuinely)
Quote from: abarro81 on November 12, 2022, 10:23:59 amQuote from: remus on November 11, 2022, 10:18:40 pmQuote from: crimpinainteasy on November 11, 2022, 09:34:47 pmIt would be interesting to know how the hardest boulders compare to the hardest routes. The Grand Illusion is now a consensus 8C+ boulder and Sean Bailey thought it was comparable to a 9a+/b route.He must be wrong, darth grader says hard 9b You forgot the not-on-a-rope grade adjustment, which is required to make things fit (genuinely)For sure. I agree on this. (And it is surprising that seemingly only beginners know that there is a difference between what one can do on a toprope versus on lead! It is so much easier to climb when one does not has to stop in the middle of sequences to fiddle with the rope ... I rediscovered this when I went back to my hometown where all the routes in the gym are graded for toprope, and they all felt exactly one letter grade harder than normal.)From my vague memory the description of the routes in this documenthttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1GR5O_9V3yJFU-nn295y0ImuoTl8lJazX/view (last page)which was used to fit the model looked pretty harsh; but now when I re-read it I find that I agree on the breakdown on the routes I am familiar with.
Quote from: Bradders on November 11, 2022, 10:44:01 pmQuote from: Duma on November 11, 2022, 01:41:08 pmQuote from: Bradders on November 11, 2022, 01:05:36 pmSurely the fact it's had lots (7? 8?) of ascents, with everyone agreeing it's 8C+, is an indication that the grade is correct and has achieved a clear consensus? HahahahahahahahahahahahahaI'm not getting the joke here, what's so funny?My reading is that if everyone has done this 8C+, far more than any other, then it's probably soft. Like the most repeated routes at any crag. I agree BTW, it was exactly my thought when I read that.Please feel free to correct if I've misinterpreted.
Quote from: lukeyboy on November 12, 2022, 03:39:01 pmQuote from: Bradders on November 11, 2022, 10:44:01 pmQuote from: Duma on November 11, 2022, 01:41:08 pmQuote from: Bradders on November 11, 2022, 01:05:36 pmSurely the fact it's had lots (7? 8?) of ascents, with everyone agreeing it's 8C+, is an indication that the grade is correct and has achieved a clear consensus? HahahahahahahahahahahahahaI'm not getting the joke here, what's so funny?My reading is that if everyone has done this 8C+, far more than any other, then it's probably soft. Like the most repeated routes at any crag. I agree BTW, it was exactly my thought when I read that.Please feel free to correct if I've misinterpreted.This makes no sense to me. To come back to my point about some problems being easier to do; Sleepwalker is in a desert where it hardly ever rains, is easily workable with a couple of pads, is the type of problem that rewards a persistent approach, and has easy access with a lengthy season of conditions. If you're a climber in the US capable of climbing 8C+ (and there are a lot of them) then it's the obvious one to go for. So they do. None of that makes it 8C. Unless you think all those extraneous factors should be considered when grading things, which I don't.
Another day at the office with a flash of The Dagger and Dreamtime in the same day (and close on the flash according to his 8a.nu log!!)
If he had succeeded, would that have been the first 8C flash? Jade was flashed by Ondra, and Catalan Witness The Fitness was flashed by Schubert, but these are both considered 8B+ now.