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Whats up with the tape on the walls?

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Whats up with the tape on the walls?

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Tape on the walls marks climbing routes and bouldering problems designed by our experienced setting team. Climbers looking to challenge themselves with different level climbs can measure their progress by starting with easier levels and working their way up the rating scale. Climbing Routes are rated by the Yosemite Decimal System, and Bouldering Problems are rated on the V (for Vermin) Scale. These rating systems are designed to record and communicate consensus appraisals of difficulty. The ratings take into account multiple factors affecting a route, such as the slope of the ascent, the quantity and quality of available handholds, the distance between holds, and whether advanced technical maneuvers are required. The routes are Adrenaline are color coded, clearly labeled, and easy to find. Adrenaline Climbing has a high route turnover, to continually give our climbers new, exciting routes to climb. If you haven’t been in a while, chances are high that our walls have been completely re

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