Best of the Blocs
At the very back of the Hong Kong Bouldering Guidebook we included a little tick list under the heading ‘Best of the Best’. This was provided to give people with […]
At the very back of the Hong Kong Bouldering Guidebook we included a little tick list under the heading ‘Best of the Best’. This was provided to give people with […]
With gyms once again closing down for a bit and an influx of people expected at the crags, it seems timely to give people a little reminder on some of […]
The marine reserve at Hoi Ha has long attracted hikers for the scenic beaches and trails in this far flung corner of Sai Kung. Well, now climbers have a reason […]
After a winter of hard works (and about 20 years of collecting data), the new bouldering guide for HK is finally ready and available at a variety of shops and […]
After a winter of hard work, we’re please to announce that the ‘okay to print‘ instruction has been given and the Second Edition of the Hong Kong Bouldering Guidebook will […]
The do’s and don’ts of bouldering outdoors… I was going to save the following for the next guidebook but with so many people getting their first taste of outdoor bouldering […]
Sport climbing standards in HK took a big step forward this week, kicking off with Steve Townshend’s send of the Open Project at Bird’s Nest Crag at Central on Monday […]
With climbing season starting and people hitting the crags on a much more frequent basis, skin care could likely become a deciding factor in whether or not you get that […]
Work is well underway on an update to the old 2004 Hong Kong Bouldering guidebook, with Stuart Millis, Terry Chan and Jack Lin all plugging away to bring you refined […]
“In my experience working with professional climbers, the single most commonly injured body part was the shoulder.” – Dr. Ian Shaw During training, experienced climbers typically do a great job […]