Bouldering in the great outdoors requires no ropes or quickdraws, just chalk, a pair of slippers and a mattress. A veritable laboratory of movement, bouldering is fun and addictive thanks to group emulation!
Bouldering is the most minimalist form of climbing. No ropes or quickdraws, just a chalk bag, a pair of shoes and a crash pad.
It's the best way to work out the details of your movements and find the desire to surpass yourself. The strength of the group plays a major role! The social aspect of the practice makes even a 3-hour session seem far too short, but so stimulating and fun!
Boulder heights vary from 2 to 4m, but the low-height option is always possible and just as intense!
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Bouldering is the most minimalist form of climbing. No ropes or quickdraws, just a chalk bag, a pair of shoes and a crash pad.
It's the best way to work out the details of your movements and find the desire to surpass yourself. The strength of the group plays a major role! The social aspect of the practice makes even a 3-hour session seem far too short, but so stimulating and fun!
Boulder heights vary from 2 to 4m, but the low-height option is always possible and just as intense!
All safety and progress equipment
Lace-up shoes or hiking boots, a small rucksack, water and snacks in case of hunger.