
bouldering problems
Bouldering problems refer to specific climbing routes or challenges on boulders or short rock walls, typically under 20 feet high. Each problem consists of a sequence of hand and foot placements, requiring strength, technique, and problem-solving skills to complete without the use of ropes. Problems are graded based on difficulty, allowing climbers to choose appropriately challenging routes. Climbers often use crash pads for safety and spotters to help prevent falls. The goal is to reach the top of the boulder using only the designated holds, making bouldering an engaging and physically demanding sport.