
Introduction to Outdoor Bouldering
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Outdoor bouldering is a form of rock climbing that focuses on short, challenging routes—called "problems"—that are climbed without ropes or harnesses. Instead, climbers use crash pads and spotters for safety. Unlike indoor climbing gyms, outdoor bouldering immerses you in natural settings, offering not only physical and mental challenges but also a deep connection to nature.
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This style of climbing is accessible to beginners and experts alike, with problems ranging in difficulty and style. It emphasizes technique, strength, problem-solving, and body awareness. Whether you're looking for a solo adventure or a social outing with friends, outdoor bouldering offers a rewarding experience on real rock.
Before heading outside, it’s important to learn basic safety practices, understand climbing ethics (like Leave No Trace), and know how to use gear like crash pads. With the right preparation, outdoor bouldering can become a lifelong passion that combines physical fitness, mental focus, and the joy of being outdoors.
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Whether you're new to outdoor bouldering or just keen to leave the gym behind for a bit, these sessions are all about getting outside, moving well, and learning in a chilled, supportive setting.
We’ll guide you through the basics—how to move on rock, stay safe, and get the most out of your time outdoors. No pressure, no egos—just a solid day of climbing, fresh air, and maybe a bit of muddy laughter.
Expect a relaxed pace, loads of encouragement, and time to really enjoy the process. Whether you’re trying your first outdoor problem or working on your technique, we’ve got you covered.
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Price
Prices start from £40pp
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