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0.3.2 - Working Draft to present the concept ideas (FO)
The is not a real grade. It never will be. The American Safe Climbing Association will not adopt it, and you will never earn a patch for it.
Before diving into the history, let's clarify the baseline. Instead, it is a hybrid slang term that emerged from early internet climbing forums (notably SuperTopo and RockClimbing.com) around the early 2000s. parrot 5.25c
Unlike modern software that updates over the air, upgrading a Parrot CK3000 to version 5.25c often requires manual intervention: The is not a real grade
In the world of rock climbing, numbers are more than just data—they are milestones, psychological barriers, and badges of honor. Among the pantheon of climbing grades, few have sparked as much nuanced debate, training focus, and aspirational goal-setting as the . Before diving into the history, let's clarify the baseline
While modern drones are judged by their 4K cameras and mechanical gimbals, the Parrot 5.25c
The term went viral (in pre-social media terms) and became shorthand for any climb that defies logical grading.