Sołtys Napisał(a):
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> "Jest to dosyć ryzykowna wspinaczka w bardzo
> stromym lodzie, momentami granicząca z pionem,
> praktycznie bez punktów asekuracyjnych. Warstwa
> lodu jest cienka i krucha, nie sposób wkręcić
> śruby. Znalezienie i założenie stanowiska
> asekuracyjnego zajmuje dużo czasu."
słowem: chłopaki pogrążają się dalej...
wojtek zalicytował TD+, opis powyżej w pełni oddaje wymiar tego stopnia... poniżej ściąga:
International French Adjectival System (IFAS)
The French alpine grades give an overall difficulty grade to a route, taking into consideration the length, difficulty, exposure and commitment-level (i.e., how hard it may be to retreat).the overall grade combines altitude,length and difficulty of approach&descent,number of difficult pitches&how sustain they are,exposure,quality of rock snow and ice. These are, in increasing order:[14]
* F:facile (easy)Straightforward,possibly a glacial approach, snow and ice will often be at easy angle.
* PD: peu difficile (not very difficult)Routes may be longer at an altitude, snow and ice slopes up to 45 degree glaciers are more complex,scrambling is harder,possible rappel on descent,more objective hazards
* AD: assez difficile (fairly difficult)fairly hard,snow&ice at an angle 45-65degree,rock climbing up to UIAA III,but not sustained,belayed climbing in addition to large amount of exposed but easier terrain,significant objective hazard
* D: difficile (difficult)Hard more serious with rock climbing at IV and V,snow and ice slopes at 50-70 degree routes may be long&sustained or harder but shorter,serious objective hazards
* TD: très difficile (very difficult)Very hard,routes at this grades are serious undertakings with high level of objective danger.Sustained snow &ice at an angle 65-80 degree,rock climbing at grade V and VI with possible aid,very long sections of hard climbing
* ED1/2/3/4: extrêmement difficile (extremely difficult) Extremely hard,exceptional objective danger,vertical ice slopes and rock climbing up to VI to VIII,with possible aid pitches.
* ABO: Abominablement difficile (Abominable) (Extremely difficult as well as being dangerous)self explanatory