"Rock climbing" or "bouldering" on buildings.
Usually done with no rope, perhaps a crash pad and climbing shoes. Bridge supports, retaining walls, strangely shaped buildings and modern art (where there are no security guards) are popular buildering spots.
Usually done with no rope, perhaps a crash pad and climbing shoes. Bridge supports, retaining walls, strangely shaped buildings and modern art (where there are no security guards) are popular buildering spots.
by Lord of Skies June 20, 2007
Buildering is a blend of 'bouldering' and 'building'.
It is a term climbers use for bouldering on man-made objects (usually buildings made of limestone or another rock)
It is a term climbers use for bouldering on man-made objects (usually buildings made of limestone or another rock)
In Winnipeg, it's a three hour drive to get to decent outdoor climbing, so we've taken to buildering at the University of Manitoba, where there is plenty of limestone.
by EOCA June 20, 2007
I'm a climber but never being able to leave the city and not having the climbing gym has turned me into a builderer.
by Crunchyness April 29, 2007
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by moore_92 March 22, 2009
like normal rock climbing, buildering takes place in an urban setting on man-made objects such as buildings. usually only practiced by those crazy rock climbers, the point is to spot a very climb-able looking surface and attempt to scale it in sneakers with no other equipment.
by emma August 23, 2004
by samtron July 4, 2004