Header: Hiking Directory - OutdoorSportsResource.com
 

Home | About | Contact | Privacy | Terms | Copyright

Directory Links:

"Camping And Hiking Gear"
>>News and Information<<

 
Catskills Hiking
Choke Canyon 'Choke Canyon' Andnot Hikes, Camp Grounds
Coco Head Oahu Hiking Trail Map
Colorado Rainbow Trail Hiking
Columbia Sawtooth Hikers Review
Crime On The Appalachian Trail
Davis Mountains State Park Hiking
Day Hiking Check List
Dillon Colorado Hiking
Dog Hiking
Dunham 5700 Mens Hiking Boots 13D
ECCO ´Grand Hiker PT Low´ Oxford
Euro Hiker
Fabric Waterproof Hiking Shoes
Fontana Dam Appalachian Trail Access

Front Range Hikes
Gaviota Hikes
Georgian Bay Hiking Tours
Gps Hiking Software Reviews 'mapsend Topo'
Grand Canyon Hiking Boots
Grand Teton Hikes
Guided Hiking Trips In Utah
Havasu Falls Hiking
Hi Tec Hiking Boots
Hiker Boots
Hiker Knee Braces
Hikers First Aid Kit
Hikers Review
Hikes In NC Salem
Hikes Near Honolulu

HIKING
Hiking Austria
Hiking Boots
Hiking Boots PayPal
Hiking Boots With Red Shoe Laces
Hiking Central Florida
Hiking Clubs In Albuquerque New Mexico
Hiking Colorado
Hiking Forums
Hiking Gear Supplies
Hiking Hawaii Big Island
Hiking In Oregon
Hiking In Virginia
HIKING MAPS ONLINE
Hiking North Carolina

Hiking Poem
Hiking Scotland
Hiking Shoes Reviews
Hiking Staffs
Hiking Sticks Carved
Hiking The Appalachian Trail
Hiking Tours
Hiking Trails + North Carolina
Hiking Trails For Kids Superstition
Hiking Trails In Harden County, IL
Hiking Trails In Olympic National Park
Hiking Trails In Upstate NY
Hiking Trails Minnesota
Hiking Trails Southwest New Mexico
Hiking Trails, Alberta

 

Yosemite Decimal System
Pheeds Home |
More Yosemite Decimal System articles & pheeds          
 

Yosemite Decimal System

The Yosemite Decimal System is a numerical system for rating the difficulty of walks, hikes, and climbs, primarily used for mountaineering in the United States. The rock climbing (5.x) portion of the scale is the primary climb grading system used in the US.

The scale was initially developed as the Sierra Club grading system in the 1930s to rate hikes and climbs in the Sierra Nevada range. Previously, hikes and climbs were described relative to others ("harder than X, but easier than Y"), but this made it difficult for those who hadn't done the other hikes or climbs to understand the comparison, so the numerical grading system was an attempt to codify this into a single scale.

Currently, according to the climbing textbook Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, the system divides all hikes and climbs into five classes:

  • Class 1: Hiking.
  • Class 2: Simple scrambling, with possible occasional use of the hands.
  • Class 3: Scrambling, a rope can be carried but is usually not required.
  • Class 4: Simple climbing, with exposure. A rope is often used. Natural protection can be easily found. Falls may well be fatal.
  • Class 5: Technical free climbing. Climbing involves rope, belaying, and other protection hardware for safety.

The original Sierra Club grading system also had a Class 6, for artificial, or aid climbing. This sort of climbing uses ropes and other equipment for progress (e.g. climbing a rope up a sheer face with no holds). Class 6 is no longer widely used, however, and artificial climbs today are graded on a separate scale from A0 through A5.

Note that the exact definition of the classes is somewhat controversial [1].

The increasing technical difficulty of Class 5 climbs led to the same "relative grading" problem that had caused the initial development of the system, so that class was subdivided in the 1950s. Initially it was based on ten climbs in Taquitz, California, and ran from "The Trough" at 5.0, a relatively modest technical climb, to "The Open Book" at 5.9, considered at the time the most difficult unaided climb humanly possible. However, advances in techniques and equipment have since led to harder climbs being completed. The first such climb was given the rating 5.10; the second the rating 5.11. It was later determined that the 5.11 climb was much harder than 5.10, leaving many climbs of varying difficulty bunched up at 5.10. To solve this, the scale has been further subdivided above the 5.9 mark with a-d suffixes. It is now an open-ended scale, with 5.15a the hardest climb having been completed (as of October 2003).

Reference and Source


"Camping And Hiking Gear" Article


Who Else Wants Functional and Stylish Caps 'n Hats ... For Less?

Chaskee Caps n' Hats with the Original Chaskee Neoprene Visor are suitable for sports and every day wear. The functional fabrics absorb moisture to keep your head and face dry. Stay longer in bright sunlight, protected by a UV Light protection factor of 45 (Australian Standard). Two designs in one! Chaskee Caps are reversible. Fold it and stuff it in any pocket. The Original Chaskee Neoprene Visor will not get damaged and always spring back in its original form. Wide selection, many colors for men and women. Fast and reliable shipping (worldwide). Grab your Chaskee Cap now while quantities last.

Additional "Camping And Hiking Gear" Resources

Page: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] >>

Lightweight backpack gear, Giga Power stoves,compact camping equipment, lanterns, titanium cookware, and outdoor supplies for mountain climbing, hiking, and camping.
 

List of hiking and camping gear with links to manufacturers' web sites.
 

Camping and hiking equipment including backpacks, tents, sleeping bags and lanterns.
 

REI is the world's premier outdoor gear store. Find everything you need for autumn adventures right here. We offer a tremendous selection of equipment and clothing for camping and hiking, ...
 

GORP.com's outdoor gear page offers helpful reviews and information on gear and equipment for outdoor activities including hiking, skiing, camping, and fishing.... 2004 Hiking Boot Reviews ...
 

... source for quality hiking gear, camping equipment and technical ... Camping Gear Camping Tents Camping Stoves Hiking Boots Hiking Clothes Hiking Equipment Hiking Gear Hiking Shoes Nike ...
 

Coupons and deals for top brand products online for online stores beginning with the letter A - page 2.
 

Backpacker Magazine is packed with gear reviews and destinations for backpacking, camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
 

Page: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] >>
 



 


Google

Home | About | Contact | Privacy | Terms | Copyright
OutdoorSportsResource.com