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  2. Template:Climbing grade - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... set to no to not link the input grade to Grade (climbing)#Free climbing: See also

  3. Category:Climbing templates - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Climbing grade; Template:Climbing World Championships; I.

  4. Grade (climbing) - Wikipedia

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    Adam Ondra on the sport climbing route Silence, the hardest free climbing route in the world and the first-ever at 9c (French), 5.15d (American YDS), and XII+ (UIAA).. The two main free climbing grading systems (which include the two main free climbing disciplines of sport climbing and traditional climbing) are the "French numerical system" and the "American YDS system". [2]

  5. Template:Climbing grade/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Boulder grade - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Infobox climbing route - Wikipedia

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    Technical difficulty rating in the system for the area (e.g. French, America, UIAA, etc.). See Grade (climbing). grade: Roman numeral Grade that indicates the length and seriousness of the route in American NCCS commitment grade rating system. E.g. Grade I (1-2 hour climb) to Grade VII (climb lasting a week or longer). bolted_by

  8. Grade (slope) - Wikipedia

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    Grade is usually expressed as a percentage - converted to the angle α by taking the inverse tangent of the standard mathematical slope, which is rise / run or the grade / 100. If one looks at red numbers on the chart specifying grade, one can see the quirkiness of using the grade to specify slope; the numbers go from 0 for flat, to 100% at 45 ...

  9. Climbing guidebook - Wikipedia

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    Topo image of the cliff Toix Est in Costa Blanca in Spain, by climber Chris Craggs from a Rockfax guidebook. Before discussing individual routes, a climbing guidebook will outline the history and current status of climbing ethics applicable for the location including for example whether the use of bolts for sport climbing is allowed, and other local customs (e.g. use if non-clean aid climbing ...