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V grades and tape coloring

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Dave43 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2011 · Points: 0

Do certain colors indicate a certain grade or can any color be used?

darrell hodges · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2008 · Points: 380

yes

bjp · · durango · Joined Feb 2010 · Points: 10

the boulders around here don't have tape on them

Dave43 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2011 · Points: 0

Sorry...should have specified I was referring to indoor. What colors correspond to which grade?

Jason Wong · · Los Angeles, CA · Joined Apr 2008 · Points: 10

Hi Dave,

Where are you located? at Rockreation in Los Angeles it's:

pink-yellow-green-blue-orange-red-white-black

I'm not even sure that this is consistent across the three Rockreation locations.

Pink is VB, Orange is around a V3 or so. I don't really pay much attention and of course there are always the cases where an orange goes easy, but a blue will kick me around, etc.

Hope this helps.

slim · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2004 · Points: 1,103

you have to go by the ROYGBIV protocol, otherwise you are ruining the experience for everybody else.

Blake K · · Carrboro, NC · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 175

Dave,

Based on some of your other posts, I'm assuming you're talking about VE St. Paul? If that's the case, colors don't mean anything. I believe it just happens to be whatever tape the setter has onhand.

Cheers,

Blake

Craig T · · Chicago, IL · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 0
slim wrote:you have to go by the ROYGBIV protocol, otherwise you are ruining the experience for everybody else.
I prefer the resistor color code protocol (BkBrROYGBuVGyW). Gives you V0-V9.

However, it makes changing the grade difficult...what do you do, strip all the tape?
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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