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"Bouldering" generally tests a rock climber's power and technical skill on a route that is usually low to the ground and only a few moves long, though each move is relatively difficult.
Vail Daily - Top Stories Derek Franz dfranz@eaglevalleyenterprise.com 2010
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"Bouldering" is a popular way to practice technique close to the ground without needing a belay.
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"Bouldering" generally tests a rock climber's power and technical skill on a route that is usually low to the ground and only a few moves long, though each move is relatively difficult.
Vail Daily - Top Stories Derek Franz dfranz@eaglevalleyenterprise.com 2010
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"Bouldering" generally tests a rock climber's power and technical skill on a route that is usually low to the ground and only a few moves long, though each move is relatively difficult.
Vail Daily - Top Stories Derek Franz dfranz@eaglevalleyenterprise.com 2010
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"Bouldering" generally tests a rock climber's power and technical skill on a route that is usually low to the ground and only a few moves long, though each move is relatively difficult.
Vail Daily - Top Stories Derek Franz dfranz@eaglevalleyenterprise.com 2010
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We also have a Bouldering Wall in our Highlands area, as well as a pond.
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We also have a Bouldering Wall in our Highlands area, as well as a pond.
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We also have a Bouldering Wall in our Highlands area, as well as a pond.
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Four Carmel youths are among seven from the Indianapolis area competing in the America Bouldering Series National Championships to be held indoors at the Sportrock Climbing Center in Alexandria, Va.,
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We had put a "refundable" deposit down for a birthday party for thirteen-year-olds at A Bouldering Garden.
columbiatribune.com stories < 2010
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