>>2479841>>2479836Gonna use this thread to ask about ratings. We have official ratings here that call "easy/touristic" anything that is a walk in the park, then "medium" for actual hikes so I thought it would be OK to go with that. Went on a trail and it was a very slippery path with gravel and rocks, then at some point the trail got real narrow, barely enough to fit both feet in, with the mountain wall on one side and a sharp slope on the other. I had to nope outta there because chances of slipping and rolling down were pretty high and if that happened I might have legit died. Otherwise the path wasn't very trying even though I'm not in a great shape. Is something wrong here? How is it possible? I had difficulties with grip because I was just using gym shoes on that outing, but it still feels weird that a path with that rating would be so dangerous, even with sticks and what have you. One slip and you roll down a cliff on the easiest actual "hiking" rating?