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p8ntballsk8r
Nov 26, 2009, 11:48 PM
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I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well?
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USnavy
Nov 26, 2009, 11:50 PM
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p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well? Knock it down about eight grades and it should be fairly accurate to real climbing.
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curt
Nov 26, 2009, 11:53 PM
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p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well? Well, it depends on which REI you're talking about. The older, more traditional REI's tend to have more sandbagged grades. Curt
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kriso9tails
Nov 26, 2009, 11:54 PM
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REI? As in the retail chain?
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jcrew
Nov 26, 2009, 11:57 PM
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curt wrote: p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well? Well, it depends on which REI you're talking about. The older, more traditional REI's tend to have more sandbagged grades. Curt no lie. i went to an R.E.I. up in seattle and i could barely touch the 5.10 grade, while i flash all the .12's @ the new one in rancho cuccumonga.
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CrazyPetie
Nov 27, 2009, 2:11 AM
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jcrew wrote: curt wrote: p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well? Well, it depends on which REI you're talking about. The older, more traditional REI's tend to have more sandbagged grades. Curt no lie. i went to an R.E.I. up in seattle and i could barely touch the 5.10 grade, while i flash all the .12's @ the new one in rancho cuccumonga. word... Thats how it should be tho. Humble those noobs.
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kobaz
Nov 27, 2009, 5:22 AM
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Yeah... which REI? The one in Denver seems to be spot-on in terms of grades.
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gunkiemike
Nov 27, 2009, 4:27 PM
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The gear ratings can be way off though. What they call R I'd say is really only PG.
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climboard
Nov 27, 2009, 5:04 PM
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I usually find REIs in the east to be graded harder than in the west.
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irregularpanda
Nov 27, 2009, 5:41 PM
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p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well? Take whatever you paid for it, and put a 5. in front of it. If you paid 15 bucks, congratulations! Not only did you get screwed but you can send 5.15 plastic.
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kriso9tails
Nov 27, 2009, 6:54 PM
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jcrew wrote: curt wrote: p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well? Well, it depends on which REI you're talking about. The older, more traditional REI's tend to have more sandbagged grades. Curt no lie. i went to an R.E.I. up in seattle and i could barely touch the 5.10 grade, while i flash all the .12's @ the new one in rancho cuccumonga. I remember back in the day when store walls were just for training. When did it become it's own sport? You guys would die on the real fake thing. It's time to get out of the retail outlets and start doing some actual climbing on proper gym plastic.
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Gmburns2000
Nov 27, 2009, 8:09 PM
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They say the boot ramp is 4th class, but it's no more than 2nd.
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p8ntballsk8r
Nov 27, 2009, 10:04 PM
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This REI is in Minnesota... bloomington to be exact. I think I'll stick with the 5.10 incase it is sandbagged and also incase I'm over estimating my abilities... I'd hate to get stuck or burnt out not even half way up the 5.11 and have to be lowered
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charlie.elverson
Nov 27, 2009, 10:32 PM
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If you're a member don't you get to climb more than one route? and why are you going to REI? just go to Vertical Endeavors in St. Paul.
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Gmburns2000
Nov 28, 2009, 1:09 AM
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i_h8_choss wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: They say the boot ramp is 4th class, but it's no more than 2nd. the stairs are class 1 + and i still havent got the send . maybe its cause i hate thier clothes. I had to use the railing - does that mean I aided it?
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jcrew
Nov 28, 2009, 1:19 AM
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kriso9tails wrote: jcrew wrote: curt wrote: p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking to go climb indoor at REI tomorrow. I was just curious how accurately rated their climbs are. I can climb some 5.11's and all (or nearly all) 5.10's. Apparently they only allow one climb per day, and I'll only be in town to climb 1 day there. My biggest worry is that since some indoor climbing areas are sand bagged will REI be sand bagged as well? Well, it depends on which REI you're talking about. The older, more traditional REI's tend to have more sandbagged grades. Curt no lie. i went to an R.E.I. up in seattle and i could barely touch the 5.10 grade, while i flash all the .12's @ the new one in rancho cuccumonga. I remember back in the day when store walls were just for training. When did it become it's own sport? You guys would die on the real fake thing. It's time to get out of the retail outlets and start doing some actual climbing on proper gym plastic. i don't think i'm ready for real plastic yet... not without a guide or at least someone more experienced.
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p8ntballsk8r
Nov 28, 2009, 4:53 AM
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I went today, I'd say the ratings are pretty much accurate. Maybe a little underrated if anything. At least for the one route that I climbed.
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