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firmer grip, and
bouldering mats to
prevent injuries from falls.
Unlike free solo climbing,
which is also
performed without ropes,
bouldering problems (the...
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conglomerate and
boulder clay.
Bouldering, free
climbing performed on
small rock
formations or
artificial climbing walls Moeraki Boulders,
unusually large...
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Boulder is a home rule city and the
county seat of
Boulder County, Colorado,
United States. It is the
largest city in
Boulder County, with a po****tion...
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Championships in
bouldering and
combined and also
reclaimed the lead
title in 2019. The same year,
Garnbret became the
first athlete to win all
bouldering World...
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Boulder River may
refer to: The
Boulder River (southwestern Montana), a
tributary of the
Jefferson River in
Jefferson County,
southwestern Montana in...
- The
University of
Colorado Boulder (CU
Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a
public research university in
Boulder, Colorado,
United States.
Founded in 1876,...
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published in 1991 by
American bouldering pioneer John "Verm"
Sherman in his
climbing guidebook,
Hueco Tanks Climbing and
Bouldering Guide.
Legend is that his...
- A
bouldering mat or
crash pad is a foam pad used for
protection when
bouldering.
Bouldering mats help
prevent climbers from
injuring themselves when falling...
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ascend a new route. In
competition bouldering, the
competitors have to "solve"
multiple short 4.5-metre (15 ft)
bouldering problems over a set time period...
- (IFSC). At each event, the
athletes compete in
three disciplines: lead,
bouldering, and speed. The
number of
events varies from year to year, and the winners...