First Annual Summer Fun Comp
at Steamboat Climbing Collective.
We are beyond excited to bring the Steamboat Climbing Community together for a day of Fun and Friendly competition. The day will be divided into blocks for each age group. During each block of climbing, we will be offering a variety of activities and competitions, including a Redpoint Bouldering Comp for ages 6 and up.
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Saturday, August 27, 2022
Age 5 and Under // 2:00 – 3:30pm
Obstacle course and fun climbing activities
Age 6 – 17 // 3:30 – 6:00pm
Redpoint bouldering competition and other fun challenges and activities.
Age 18+ // 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Redpoint Bouldering competition, Hangboard contests, and more!
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Redpoint Bouldering Competition?
Each route has a different level of difficulty and a unique point value commensurate to the level of difficulty. The higher the point value the harder the climb. Climbs will be numbered with the beginner climbs starting at one and increasing along with the difficulty. Formal grades will not be displayed.
Points are gained only if the route is completed. To complete the climb you must show control of the finish. Whether that’s, the top of the wall or the final hold on the climb, you must hold with both hands for two full seconds.
The climber to gain the highest number of points in their category will win first place, and then second and third to follow.
We will be using the honor system and community judging for this comp. This will mean that you will need two witnesses to sign off on your score card that they saw you complete the climb.


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