"Six Degrees" or "Six Degrees Project"?

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By remus at 07:04:43 on 21st November 2025.

Think I'd lean towards six degrees as it sounds a bit awkward when writing otherwise e.g. first line of the description currently reads

Six degrees project is a project in Yosemite...

Post #1 by remus OP at 07:04:43 on 21st November 2025.

I’d stick with what people usually call it. If people call it the Six Degrees Project then:

The Six Degrees Project is an unclimbed problem in Yosemite

Same for The Sisu Project.

Post #2 by TdG at 08:45:35 on 21st November 2025.

Good thinking 👍

Post #3 by remus OP at 08:51:34 on 21st November 2025.

Perhaps the site could have a better way of visually differentiating projects. Currently hypnotised bears is on the front page. You have to be fairly well informed, or click through, to know that this is a project which may or may not be 9A and that Jimmy Webb has not climbed it nor has he climbed that grade.

Maybe projects could be styled as ‘Hypnotised Bears (~9A | Project)’

Post #4 by TdG at 10:15:26 on 21st November 2025.

I'll have a think, agree it could do with being clearer.

Post #5 by remus OP at 10:33:36 on 21st November 2025.

@TdG just a small fix for the mo, but I've tweaked the front page so that for the media it is clearer when it is refering to a project.

Still considering whether a wider change would work, as I kinda like the current information hierarchy and want to avoid the title line getting too overloaded with info.

Post #6 by remus OP at 07:50:08 on 22nd November 2025.

👍

Post #7 by TdG at 13:42:38 on 22nd November 2025.