London Bouldering Evening (Experienced Climbers)
4 people attending
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3 hours
With a range of slabs, roofs and overhangs there really is something for every level of climber. The Arch has a busy, vibrant and social atmosphere, to which the OutdoorLads climbers certainly add.
Bouldering centres offer the challenges of climbing without the hassle of rope work or harnesses! It's a fun way to stay fit, you'll quickly begin to develop arm, back, finger and core strength as a result of the many reaches and holds that are repeated through to the completion of a climb. It’s also a great opportunity to refine your technique and improve any other roped climbing you undertake. It’s a great full-body workout!
This event is for members who are deemed to be competent boulderers and do not require a guided session in order to boulder. All members that fulfil this criteria are welcome to come along to any of the sessions. If you do not meet this criteria and cannot make a Saturday morning guided session then please contact the event leader prior to registering for the event.
To come along, you will need to register via the ODL event page, and to climb you will need to pay an entry fee directly to the centre when you arrive. for entry fee prices go to: http://www.archclimbingwall.com/centre-info.
If you have not been to an Arch climbing wall before you will need to register with them before being allowed to use the facilities. This will only need to be done the first time you go to the centre, on all subsequent visits (to any of the three Arch walls in London) you only need to turn up and pay the entry fees.
It is important that if you are going to come along that you sign up so the event leader knows who to expect. For your first time bouldering with us, please contact the event leader in advance to let him know what your skills and experience are.
What to bring
You don't need much equipment for bouldering at all, which is another part of its appeal. The only specialist kit you will need are (rock) climbing shoes which can be hired from the centre if you haven't got your own. Usually other members will have chalk with them or this can also be hired if you prefer to climb with chalk. Hire prices can be found at: http://www.archclimbingwall.com/centre-info.
A set of keys (at the Biscuit climbing centre) or a credit/debit card (at the Building One climbing centre) is needed to get a locker key which is returned at the end of the session.
Shower facilities are available at the centre should you wish to refresh yourself after the session. The centre closes at 10:30pm so you may need to be swift if you climb until 10pm.
What to wear
It is best to wear either shorts, combats or tracksuit bottoms. No jeans or any form of trouser which hampers movement. A t-shirt or vest is also suitable. As an experienced climber, feel free to wear the usual climbing gear you feel comfortable in.
If you have any OutdoorLads branded clothing then please try and wear this as it will give the group a good level of visibility.
Any jewellery such as rings, watches, chains or bangles should be removed before beginning the session to prevent injury.
Food & drink
There is a cafe area at the centre where hot and cold drinks along with limited snacks can be purchased. Bottled drinks can also be purchased here.
It is best to have a drink with you at the beginning of the session to stayed hydrated. There may or may not be a group break during the session but the advantage of bouldering is you can climb or rest at your own pace and there is plenty of time to socialise with other members on the mats.