Castle Hill: World Famous Bouldering Spot (Climbing Chronicles #1)

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Dear Steemians,

I love the outdoors and climbing in particular. I want to share this passion with you and maybe I’m able to lure you in, who knows? Before we start with the first story of the Climbing Chronicles, let me tell you a little more about the concept.

First and foremost the Climbing Chronicles will be stories telling you about climbing experiences that I had. But they won’t stop there, because there is more to it, the climbing life style, the beautiful nature, and the people you meet.

Now I think you’re more than ready for my first story!

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Castle Hill is one of the world’s most famous bouldering spots (what is bouldering?). I knew about this place before the trip to New Zealand and definitely wanted to go there under all circumstances!

So I convinced my girl friend to go there, which wasn’t actually too hard. Castle Hill is located in the middle of the South Island of New Zealand just behind Arthur’s Pass when coming from the west coast. If you drive further down the highway you would end up in Christchurch, the biggest town on the South Island.

As we had no crash pad (a mattress to land on in case of a fall), we drove down to a small village called Springfield (the people weren’t yellow there, strange!?) where you could rent them. This was the start of three perfect days!

Day One: First time bouldering in the outdoors

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As I learned climbing indoors and never went bouldering outdoors before I felt like in paradise. Limestone block after block as far as the eye could see.

Overwhelmed at the mere sight we asked two Swiss and two Spanish guys where to start and as we talked we decided to venture together through the maze of boulders. We did some beautiful problems and by the afternoon we were completely wrecked!

Day Two: Side adventure into a cave

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Still wrecked from the first day, we were happy to learn from somebody on the campsite that just around the corner there is a cave you can walk through.

So we got our flash lights ready and followed the directions that were given to us. It was amazing! At the entrance of the cave there was a crystal clear stream that was about knee deep. What a relief at 30°C!

Refreshed, we started to walk upstream trough the cave. The walls were polished in all kinds of crazy shapes and formed by the water running through for thousands of years. How tempting to climb on them! But one adventure at a time…

So we walked for 500 meters through the darkness with only our flash lights back in the dazzling sun light. Wow, what an experience to walk through a mountain cave formed by the force of water.

Day Three: Amazing Line

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On the first day just at the entrance to the maze of boulders in Castle Hill there was one boulder with an amazing line. And before we went on with our trip I definitely had to try it.

So when I tried it for the first time, I wasn’t even able to lift from the ground, what a bummer! But together with the new Spanish friends we figured out the beta to make the first few moves up to the point you see me in the picture above.

Up there the holds were relatively good but you are far of the ground therefore it was a bit scary! So I pulled through to the last move. Unfortunately I was unable to stick the last move to finish the problem! But this is part of climbing: success is not guaranteed! Even though or exactly because of that I love climbing.


This is my first post and I hope you enjoyed it! If you want more stay tuned and especially follow the @Climbing-Trail! This is an account that I run to curate climbing content here on Steemit. To see the introductory post click here!

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Greetings from a fellow climber! I'll keep an eye out for your future posts. Also gave @climbing-trail a follow. Would be nice to see more climbing posts on here. All the best and Steem on!

Hey @creutzy,

nice to see you here! I remember your post on bouldering and astrophotography. That was one of the first posts I saw here on Steemit and you were the fourth person I followed because of it. :-)

Can't wait for your next post!

@hato It's amazing to hear that! Sorry for the late reply, I'm really stuck into work and my studies at the moment. I hope to get a break soon so that I can be more active on Steemit.

No worries!

I love climbing! looks like an amazing place :) @hato
I also write about my travels check it out :)

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upvote and follow me @zalb together we can succeed and share interesting stories!

Hey @zalb!

Castle Hill is indeed a magcial place! :-)

I follow you now as well and will check out your stories, can't wait!

I'm trying to push climbing here on Steemit. For that reason I set up @Climbing-Trail. The purpose is to curate and promote climbing. Tonight I will post an introductory post where everything is explained in detail.

I love climbing too and in particular bouldering. Looks like a super-cool bouldering area!

Oh yeah! You could spend a life time there and wouldn't be able to sample all the blocks...

That's beautiful! I live close to small areas and you get tired on climbing the same boulder problems over and over again. I should travel more..

Then you have to get creative! ^.^' E.g. do some link ups, leave out some intermediate holds, define your own problems. That's at least what we're trying to do to keep it interesting.

But seeing new stuff is always the best! :-)

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