Bouldertrips
Climbing on real rock is a different discipline than indoor hall bouldering. Not only is the friction different than indoors, it is also affected by weather, conditions and the time of day. In addition, it becomes more important to better read the route or line on the boulder because there are no recognizable colored holds. Furthermore, we work with crash pads for safety and you will have to boulder more conservatively and securely due to another risk during falling or not reaching a hold.
Who are our bouldering trips suitable for?
Our bouldering trips are for both experienced outdoor climbers and curious newcomers looking to make the transition to outdoor. Are you new to the business? Nice! Then we’ll teach you the basics of outdoor bouldering. You don’t have to be top level, and you can join as early as level 5 climbing. Already experienced on real rock? Grab a crash pad and do your thing!
Rewild Style Bouldering
Of course we focus on climbing, fun projects and beautiful boulders. But a bouldering trip is a total experience, where experiencing nature, meeting others and discovering new places are also part of it. We work with small groups. That means joint projects, spotting each other and sharing knowledge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have questions about our trips, practicalities or our story? In these frequently asked questions, you’ll find the answers quickly and easily.
What is the difference between a bouldering trip and a climbing vacation?
In our bouldering trips, we also focus entirely on bouldering on low rocks without using a rope and with crash pads. So it is not about climbing very high, but about technique, strength and creativity on the rock.
What is included in a bouldering trip?
This varies from trip to trip, but typically we accompany the trip with guides, organize crash pads, on-site logistics and provide a suitable base close to the rocks.
What equipment should I bring?
The basic equipment and useful items for a good trip experience are explained in the packing list for each trip.
What are good etiquettes when bouldering outdoors?
In that, indoor and outdoor climbing does indeed differ. Go along for the ride and you’ll learn about it.