Where do I find the 'U' chart?

Where do I find the ‘U’ chart?

“c.critch” <c.critch@NoEmail.Message.Poster.at.Unicyclist.com> wrote in message news:<c.critch.19wdfc@NoEmail.Message.Poster.at.Unicyclist.com>…
> id say u4…alright giggity giggity

The first link, “unicycle trials rules”, then it’s down towards the bottom.

Phil (another one)

it dosn’t work (for me at least) i click where it say’s click here and it comes up with a blank page, is there anything else you have to do?

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Originally posted by NOIR
it dosn’t work (for me at least) i click where it say’s click here and it comes up with a blank page, is there anything else you have to do? [/QUOTE

U-Rating Description of minimum difficulty* Example obstacles for each difficulty rating.*

U0
• <15 cm sidehops
• <15 cm drops, >15cm wide balance lines
• Moderately easy terrain encountered during cross-country mountain unicycling that is possible to ride purely by rolling.

U1
• 15 cm sidehops,
• 30 cm drops,
• 10 cm wide, level, smooth balance lines
• Hopping up or down a set of basic urban stairs
• Riding along the edge of concrete street curbs bordered by grass.

U2
• 25 cm hops
• 40 cm drops
• 6 cm wide, level, smooth
balance lines or wider balance
lines on inclines
• Dropping from a bench seat to flat ground, hopping through a rooty section of gentle trail, riding along flat-topped parking lot dividers
• Riding along a level 4x4 beam

U3
• 30 cm hops
• 1 metre drops
• 4 cm wide, level, smooth
balance lines
• Wider balance lines that are bumpy or on inclines.
• 1 m gaps between easy landings
• Hopping over a picnic table via the seats
• Hopping from the front hood of a junk car onto the roof
• Riding along the wide edge of a level 2m long 2x4 beam
• Riding along a railroad track

U4
• 50 cm sidehops or smaller hops requiring moderate levels of accuracy on takeoffs or landings.
• Obstacles requiring pedal grabs at ≤75 cm height
• Drops requiring precise landings.
• 1.2m gaps between easy landings
• Going directly to the top of a picnic table via a pedal grab.
• Riding along a level 2 m long 4 cm wide beam

U5
• 50 cm hops or smaller hops requiring higher accuracy on
takeoffs or landings.
• 2 m drops or smaller drops requiring moderate levels of accuracy on takeoffs or landings.
• 1.5 m gaps or smaller gaps requiring greater precision
• 90 cm pedal grabs or smaller pedal grabs requiring precision such as onto off-camber or rounded obstacles
• <1 m gaps across to single round railings
• Riding 3cm wide wide square railing for >5 metres
• Moves involving sequential combinations of U4 level techniques.
• Riding over a junk car, from the ground to the front hood, roof, back hood, and back to the ground.
• Pedal grab up the side of a 90 cm
diameter round log.

U6
• 75 cm hops
• 1 m pedal grabs or smaller pedal grabs requiring accuracy
• 1.5 m gaps requiring some accuracy, or smaller gaps requiring high accuracy
• Obstacles with sequential U5 moves in a row
• Riding a 8cm diameter round railings
• Pedal grabs up to a good square ledge part way up the side of a boulder, going to rubber, and then hopping directly to the top of the boulder.
• 60 cm sidehop to rubber on a 5 cm wide railing, then ride 5m
• Gapping horizontally across to a 5cmdiameter round railing, then to a second one <1m away, and then to the ground.
• Pedal grabbing a 75cm high fence, and then over the fence to the ground on the other side.
• Doing a 180° turn on a railroad track.

U7
• 90 cm sidehops or rolling hops
• 1 metre pedal grabs requiring some precision or smaller pedal
grabs requiring high precision
• Multiple hard moves in a row
• Riding straight balance lines narrower than tire width.
• Pedal grab, and then go to rubber and ride 5m on a 3cm wide square railing.
• Mount and then ride along a 3cm round horizontal railing for 5 metres
• 60 cm sidehop to rubber on a 3cm wide square railing, then ride 5m
• Multiple gaps perpendicular to 4 3cm wide railings spaced 1m apart.
• Riding along one 3cm round railing, then gapping to another that is less than 50cm away.

U8
• Same as U7 but bigger moves, longer combinations of moves, or moves requiring greater precision
• Difficult, awkward combinations of U7 moves
• 75cm hop to rubber, then ride 5m on a 3cm wide round railing
• Riding uphill or around curves on 3cm wide round railings
• Multiple hops across 3 or more round railings spaced 40" apart.
• 75 cm sidehops to rubber on round 2" railings, then riding
• 90 cm high pedal grab, then to rubber, on a 10 cm diameter vertical pole.
• Ride along a railroad track, gap to the other track, and keep riding

U9
• Same as U8 but bigger moves, longer combinations of moves, or moves requiring greater precision

15cm sidehops does that mean 15cm high or jumping 15cm sideways?
or both?

I think it is 15cm high because if it was 15cm sideways it would probably be called a gap.