Learn to rock climb or bouldering

Learn to rock climb or bouldering

🔄 Repeatable👤 13+
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Rock climbing builds both physical and mental strength as you solve vertical puzzles with your body. Indoor climbing gyms are perfect for beginners, offering routes graded by difficulty so you can progress systematically. Bouldering (no ropes, shorter walls) is especially social and less intimidating to start.

Difficulty
35/100Medium
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Cost
$40 – $150
Time
full-day
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People
1+
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Setting
either
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Season
any
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Equipment
climbing shoes, harness, chalk

People who tried this

From an amateur’s (hello I am the amateur) point of view, climbing outdoors is completely different –physically and mentally – to climbing indoors. Actual rock face vs shaped handholds, coloured set routes vs finding your own ways up, topping out (getting onto the top of the rock) onto bird shit etc…however climbing at The Roaches exceeded all my expectations and I honestly can’t wait to climb outdoors again.
positiveThe Climbing Hangar blogsource ↗
I remember my first visit to the climbing gym, had trouble opening doors and unbuckling the seat belt after that. I haven't been to the gym in over a year, I really miss the sore forearms feeling.
mixedlockwinghong · r/boulderingsource ↗

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