When You Can't Find the Wilderness: Go Buildering
So you find yourself stuck in town, there’s not a rock in sight – what is a rock climber to do? When you find yourself in an urban setting, become one with your urban setting and find the nearest bridge or skyscraper because it’s time for some buildering.
Just about any urban structure can be a prime buildering candidate.
In most cases, those climbers who enjoy buildering will find themselves climbing bridges and other buildings. Keep in mind this is not always legal and you may find a not so welcoming welcome party when you finish your climb. Many experienced builderers have gone solo at night and many have climbed skyscrapers, bridges and other structures only to be greeted by the police when they descended from the climb.
There are those locations that tend to turn the other way and allow people to enjoy themselves. Most notably, the University of Colorado at Boulder and Tufts University tend to turn the other way.
Buildering actually has quite a long history and dates back to the early 1900s when Harry H. “The Human Fly” Gardiner climbed over seven hundred buildings in Europe and North America. He was the first recorded urban climber and never used any sort of climbing gear. In fact, he climbed in his street clothes and tennis shoes. There were several notable builderers after Gardiner’s time including Alain Robert. Considered the “Real-life Spiderman,” Robert climbed the Golden Gate Bridge, The Empire State Building, the Sears Tower and the Petronas Towers in Malaysia.
Check out Alain Robert Climbing all over the world at http://rock-climbing-for-life.com/free-soloing-video.html
Those climbers looking for an adrenaline rush will enjoy free-climb buildering. This can be quite dangerous, yet very exciting. Builders often draw a crowd and possible media attention. They can also get very creative. Those builderers looking for something to climb have been known to climb billboards, storage containers, bridges, cranes, even chimneys and smokestacks. Just about everything is climbable and they’re constantly looking for new challenges.
Buildering can be lots of fun, but remember it is illegal and to do it with caution.
Climb safe, climb strong.
Ryan Coisson founder of www.rock-climbing-for-life.com and co-author of Mastering the Rock.
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