Boulderseinillä
Boulderseinillä is a term that refers to the practice of climbing large, isolated boulders, often outdoors. Unlike traditional rock climbing, bouldering typically involves shorter routes, known as "problems," and does not require ropes or harnesses. Instead, crash pads are used to cushion falls. This activity demands a high degree of strength, technique, and problem-solving skills.
The origins of bouldering can be traced back to the early days of climbing, where it was
Boulderseinillä requires a specific set of equipment, primarily specialized climbing shoes that offer excellent grip and