How to Boulder
Things You'll Need
- Friends
- Climbing Gear
- Climbing Helmets
- Climbing Ropes
- Climbing Shoes
Instructions
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Convince a friend to be your bouldering partner for the day. A good partner can spot you as you climb, lessening the chance of injury if you fall off the rock.
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Locate a rock (on public property) large enough for climbing. Freestanding boulders are suitable, as are rock outcropppings.
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Make safety your top priority. Make sure that the rock is solid (not crumbly) and stable and check out the immediate surroundings for any potentially dangerous situations.
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Scope out the landing area. Note any potential ankle twisters like loose rocks and roots.
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Begin climbing. Stay low enough to avoid an injury from a fall.
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Use your hands and feet for balance and to cling to features on the rock.
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Try climbing straight up and traversing right or left. Be careful not to climb too high.
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Save difficult moves for later. Get a feel for what it takes to move over the rock and gain experience.
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Challenge yourself once you get the hang of it. Be creative and invent problems - paths over the rock that force you to think and require increased amounts of physical effort.
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