In reply to oakapple: I thought bouldering, just like bolting, was banned in Cornwall
Jokes aside, it looks really good. Guessing the reason for there being so little recorded down there is because so few people have gone looking for it. Lots of granite boulders around, so it kind of figures there'd be a load of good problems on said boulders too...
No doubt we'll be seeing + hearing more about them in years to come.
Accidentally watched this with the sound off (thinking it was an artistic choice), worked surprisingly well.
I'll give it another look with the sound on at some point. Nice footage.
Did some very low level bouldering on the coast in Cornwall, that rock is just incredible. Super solid and full of so many confidence inspiring crystals, destroys your hands though!
In reply to UKC Videos: carn brae is pretty good Carn Brea I first climbed on it before it was well known (going back about 15 years now I guess), but even then there were some chalk marks around (but no sign of other boulderers actually climbing)
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