AbraCalc

Climbing Session Tracker

Tap Send or Attempt for each grade on V-scale, Font, or YDS. Flash vs redpoint is worked out automatically from your try count, with a live hardest-send and flash-rate summary.

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How to play

  1. Choose your grade scale — V-scale, Font, or YDS — from the tabs at the top.
  2. Tap the grade you're working on, then tap Send when you top out or Attempt when you don't.
  3. The tracker classifies each Send as a flash (first try) or redpoint (2+ tries) automatically.
  4. Check the summary card anytime for total sends, flash rate, hardest send, and tries per grade; use Undo Last Entry to fix a mis-tap.

Climbing Session Tracker logs your bouldering or route session grade by grade, on whichever scale your gym or crag uses: V-scale, Font, or YDS (5.x). Pick a grade off the ladder, then tap Send when you top out or Attempt when you don't — the tracker automatically works out whether a send was a flash (your first try at that grade) or a redpoint (a send after two or more tries), so you never have to self-judge the label. A live summary card keeps a running total of sends, your flash rate, and the hardest grade you've actually sent using that scale's real difficulty order, not just a text sort, so V10 correctly outranks V9 and 5.10c outranks 5.10a. Undo Last Entry fixes a mis-tap, and switching grade scales mid-session keeps each scale's own tally and hardest-send separate.

Frequently asked questions

How does the tracker know if a send is a flash or a redpoint?
It counts your prior tries at that exact grade in the session: a Send with zero prior tries is a flash, and a Send after one or more failed attempts is a redpoint — you never have to self-classify it.
Does an unsent attempt count toward my hardest grade?
No — only grades you've actually sent (flash or redpoint) count toward the hardest-send stat; unsent attempts still add to your try count per grade but never inflate the headline number.
Can I track routes across multiple grade scales in one session?
Yes — switching between V-scale, Font, and YDS keeps each scale's sends, hardest grade, and tries-per-grade completely separate, so mixing gym styles in one session never mixes up the math.