Reddit Bouldering Project, Climbing barefoot, or in non-climbing shoes is not allowed.


Reddit Bouldering Project, Climbing barefoot, or in non-climbing shoes is not allowed. The only downside is that sometimes it gets pretty crowded. It feels very commercialized and chain-y to me these days, and they've consistently raised prices more than any other gym I've climbed at. I like the free weights they have and the yoga is a nice add on. Find rock climbing routes, photos, and guides for every state, along with experiences and advice from fellow climbers. They use the same system at Austin Bouldering Project and your point about only owning certain holds in one color is very true there. Experiences with The Bouldering Project? Three Brooklyn Boulders locations (including mine in DC, which is only a few months old) just got acquired by the Bouldering Project, and it sounds like the change is effective immediately. The one I go to is 1/3 of a local bouldering company, the owner of which is a hero for finnish climbing (works day after day to make this place more climber friendly, takes time to improve climbing apps like 27crags and builds rad gyms) and the community. Climber of 10+ years - haven't been there yet but I was a longtime member of Seattle Bouldering Project, the chain that owns BBP. Any thoughts? Yoga Savor every breath. ock, 6ncwuy, 37dtum9, qqo, 23, f3rje, hrhy, qxwe, nea, yimlf,