
Hasn't voted | Without a technical portion climbs usually get a Grade I, like Mt. Adams. Technical portions include steeper snow, so Hood's South Side gets a Grade II. I think even 4th class routes merit a Grade II in many cases, certainly Ellingwood Ridge on La Plata and the Crestone Traverse, but also standard routes on Lindsey probably deserve Grade II. Standard routes on Elbert, Yale, and the like are definitely I's. It's really a commitment grade, not a time metric. I guess I just don't see the point in including the approach in a "climbing" grade. Anyway, if it's accepted in the Rockies and that's what people like to see, so be it. Then they're in for a surprise when they head to the Northwest and think they can handle a Grade III or IV!! |