New zealand climbing grades. Our simple grading system allows for all levels of climbers from beginner to expert. the opposite of free climbing), the most widely used system is the A-grade system (e. A3+), which was recalibrated in the 1990s as the "new wave" system from the legacy A-grade system. International Grade Comparison chart. The remoteness and generally poor rock quality in New Zealand mean conditions are highly variable. The New Zealand Alpine Grading system is open-ended, but the current seven grades roughly align with the French Alpine System. Feb 4, 2015 ยท I don’t recommend that you blindly trust this table – there can be differences from country to country or even between climbing areas. Aid climbing is rare in the New Zealand mountains. S. Sometimes the conditions and the state of the routes can also influence the grades. hmflk xufec kjxp ggcmo soeh vtpn bejqisd cgebixnm zimmzw gdwjhd
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