Sheffield Autumn Weekend - FRIGAY Bouldering
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Welcome to the Sheffield Autumn Weekend!
Events taking place over the weekend:
- FRIGAY Bouldering
- Saturday Indoor Climbing
- Saturday Day Walk
- Saturday Social
- Sunday Brunch
The Friday session is the FRI-GAY event is organised for the LGBTQ+ community in Sheffield. So it’s a great way to meet like minded people that all have bouldering in common but not necessarily an OutdoorLads member.
The Hanger is a fantastic indoor bouldering centre with plenty of routes caves, slabs and a monstrous overhangs that will give you the PUMP your arms crave.
CARD ONLY NO CASH IS TAKEN ON SITE
On this occasion the event starts at 6:30pm till 10:00pm please feel free to attend and leave as an when you feel comfortable.
We hope to have a coach run an informal training session to teach us a few moves and techniques when it comes to problem solving on the wall.
I hope that many of you can join us for the evening.
If you haven't been before, please use this link to pre-register and complete your waiver. Click on the link scroll down and select Sheffield and follow the on screen instructions to completion https://www.theclimbinghangar.com/pre-register. Makes everything fast if you do this before arrival.
What is Bouldering? It's a form of climbing where instead of long high routes, the 'problems' tend to be shorter and focus on technique, balance, body positioning and sometimes power. Because of this different emphasis, bouldering doesn't have the hassle of climbing with ropes, harnesses and belaying, which makes it an excellent activity for newcomers to the sport. No wonder it's often regarded as the 'purest' form of climbing.
If you're a seasoned climber you won't need convincing about the benefits of bouldering, but for those who've never climbed more than a staircase, the benefits are wide ranging: from the physical - improved strength, tone, balance, power and coordination; mental - problem solving, focus, concentration and body awareness; to the emotional - relaxation, a sense of achievement and a feeling that mind and body are working together perfectly ('feeling psyched'). On top of all this, bouldering tends to be a very social sport where you can hang out with mates and each have a go as you feel regardless of what level you climb at.
I'm new to Bouldering - can I come along? If you have never tried bouldering before it is recommended that you have a guided session from the event leader, who will go through everything you will need to know to boulder safely before joining in with the rest of the group.
All those attending the event must also be aware of the centre's own terms and conditions of participation and abide by them, along with any instructions given by the centre’s staff. Everyone must also take responsibility for their own safety while participating in Indoor climbing events.
I've been Bouldering before? As above, everyone attending the event must abide by the centre's T&Cs etc. As an experienced boulderer you responsible for your own safety, actions and involvement at all times. As such, you should use your own judgement in taking up advice given either by OutdoorLads Volunteers or other experienced climbers.
Photos : Copyright granted to OutdoorLads by Sieh and tking1.
IMPORTANT! - Participation Statement
You MUST complete a Participation Statement, in addition to booking your event space before attending an OutdoorLads event. You only need to complete this Participation Statement once, not for each event you attend.
Please note that every person participating should be aware of (and accept) that those members perceived as ‘in charge’ or leading the event are not necessarily qualified, do not need to be qualified, and are not regarded by OutdoorLads, or themselves as ‘technical experts’ but are amateur climbers with some experience and who are happy to impart their knowledge. Any advice given should be considered with this in mind by the recipient.
All those attending the event must also be aware of the centre's own terms and conditions of participation and abide by them, along with any instructions given by the centre’s staff. Everyone must also take responsibility for their own safety while participating in Indoor climbing events.
Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are extremely mild, or who has recently tested positive for Covid-19, is asked not to attend.












What to bring
Hand sanitiser and a face covering: whilst we continue to live with Covid-19, please bring your own to events to help keep everyone safe.
Climbing shoes if you have them. Don't worry if not, these can be hired from the centre for free
Make sure to wear something that allows you to move around freely, like shorts/joggers and a t-shirt. Jeans are not recommended. 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 etc. should be removed to help prevent injury.
We understand the changing areas are not currently open, so please arrive as ready to climb as is appropriate. We understand lockers are still available, but you'll need your own padlock.
Food & drink
There is a fabulous cafe at the centre where hot and cold drinks along with snacks can be purchased. Bottled drinks can also be purchased here. We like our mid climbing chat. Great way to catch up and bond.