I think the reason we're all discussing this is because grading trails is not as easy as we expect it to be.
We are effectively grading the rider to trails suitable for their individual ability.
Climbing grades are subdivided by necessity to a far greater extent than MTB trails need to be so having them, MTB grades, graded into a few colours but with more specific differentiation between the Reds and Blacks as they need better explanation as to their difficulty. No method of grading is ever going to satisfy everybody.
We are effectively grading the rider to trails suitable for their individual ability.
Climbing grades are subdivided by necessity to a far greater extent than MTB trails need to be so having them, MTB grades, graded into a few colours but with more specific differentiation between the Reds and Blacks as they need better explanation as to their difficulty. No method of grading is ever going to satisfy everybody.
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