John Sherman (climber)

For other people with the same name, see John Sherman (disambiguation).

John Sherman (born 1959), nicknamed Verm (short for "Vermin") is an American climber and a pioneering boulderer. He is also a writer and photographer. He is the originator of the V-scale for grading boulder problems.

Sherman was a very visible "outsider" character in the climbing world during much of the 1980s and '90s. An early boulderer, Sherman followed the sport from the era of searching for elusive Gill arrows to the forefront of the modern climbing world. He was one of the foremost developers of Hueco Tanks bouldering with over 400 first ascents there in the 1980s and early '90s.

Sherman is the chief instigator behind bouldering's popularity. He writes for Climbing. John Sherman was the creater of the V scale. http://www.d Publications

References

    pmclimbing.com/blogs/john-shermangh.

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