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Climbing is only social when on rope with another person - even then - only minorly so when switching over. Nothing about it is really an inherently social activity.

If you do bouldering - you could easily go months without a single conversation like I have. Many people are hella anti-social within the rock climbing scene.

Personally - I’d avoid rock climbing if you’re an overachiever type and especially if you’re someone who pushes themselves all the time. Rock climbing is 100% unforgiving on this. I’ve gotten more injuries from rock climbing than any other sport. Anytime I put in what I perceive as past 70-80% effort - injury. Every time. Doesn’t happen in other activities as much. And these injuries are not fun btw. They last months to years - sometimes forever.




Alright, I have limited experience and I don't know the scene. I believe my colleague does primarily indoor bouldering, and rarely outdoor bouldering.

So take this tip then with a very much salt!

Maybe the ultimate point is that there are many good hobbies that involve physical exercise!




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