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DIFFICULTY
The ratings listed below are based on the Yosemite Decimal Scale; a system
widely used in North America. All
'Five' rated climbs are 'free-climbs' which require ropes and appropriate gear.
The numbers following the decimal point indicate the relative difficulty
of the climb.
The difficulty of climbs at John Bryan State Park has been evaluated by members
of the Ohio Climbers Association as follows:
RED
Climb A (on the left as you face the rock) is a face climb that requires balance
and finger tip strength, and goes to the notch at the top with a difficulty of
5.7. Climb B (in the middle) is a crack climb that uses
lie-back, and under-cling. It might have some water on it, but goes at about
5.6. It will require more strength, but less finesse. Climb C (on the right as you face the rock) goes at
a minimum of 5.9-. The first couple of moves off the ground are the most
difficult to surmount the overhang or cave. The farther right one moves, the
more difficult the climb becomes perhaps up to 5.12. BLUE
Climb A (left) is the easiest at 5.5. The
center crack directly under the anchors has a 5.9- degree of difficulty, and the
right side of anchor A is a 5.8 face climb.
Climb B is also a face climb that requires a long stretch of 5.7 difficulty.
Climb C can be conquered 2 ways. The
first being a level of 5.8 if you take the crack to the left known as “Bat
Crack.” The alternate route, “Snake Ledge,” the crack to the right is a
5.7 (named for the critters that have been encountered there). GREEN Climb
A includes a crux near the top at the overhang with a 5.9 level of difficulty if
you take a direct line up. Varying from the direct line can increase the
difficulty to 5.10. Climb
B is a little easier with a rating of 5.8 if you take the crack to the left, and
5.7 if you do the lie back crack on the right.
PINK Climb
A is a high overhanging wall with a difficult start. It has been rated 11B to C.
Climb
B is 5.5 to 5.6 with an awkward start that requires a left foot smear on the
face, or wedging a foot in the large crack. If the right side of pink B is taken
the rating goes down to 5.3 or 5.4. It is another large crack and those climbing
for the first time on real rock will find the crack use very different from gym
climbing. Climb
C can be found about 15 feet to the right of the Pink B pathway, and is rated a
5.7. It uses a pinch grip and a lie
back with the left foot high above the pinch grip. The overhang at the top has
good footholds and hand holds. BLACK
The
rappel site has a 5.2 on the left site and a 5.4 on the right site. These are
the easiest for climbing and the best for rappelling. Organized groups may reserve this site by calling the park
office in advance. The
group can be of any size, but no more than 10 rapellers or spectators may be at
a site at one time. Additional
group members should occupy their time with other activities away from the site
in order to limit environmental impact. ORANGE Climb A located at the orange site is given a
rating of 5.10A. This climb
involves a boost or a jump for a tall person in order to get to the starting
holds. Once the face is obtained, the route is face climbing and overhanging.
Climb B is evaluated with a 5.9A rating. This
coarse follows the jam crack and uses pockets on the right side. YELLOW
Climb A is ranked as a 5.9C and involves some
under-cling to surmount the bulge and gain the face.
Climb B can be reached by entering the cave found during climb A. Once you are inside the cave, scale upward toward the right
hand side. This starts Climb B.
If the large block behind which forms the cave is stemmed it the rating is 5.8,
and if the face is used the difficulty is increased to 5.9C. Climb C is determined to be a 5.10C, if you follow the brown streak. This limb becomes a 5.11 if you vary from the easiest line.
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