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Bouldergaine is a variant sport combining the disciplines of bouldering and rogaining.

The sport takes place in a large boulder field, which is mapped in a similar way to a traditional rogaine. Teams of 2 people choose which checkpoints to visit within a time limit with the intent of maximizing their score. At each checkpoint is at least one extra bonus point station, which requires scrambling or climbing to access. A successful team will require a mixture of fitness, climbing ability and map skills.

The world's first bouldergaine was held on March 15, 2014 at Kura Tawhiti / Castle Hill in Canterbury, New Zealand. The event was organised by the New Zealand Alpine Club,[1] with over 100 participants.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. "Contour Lines" (PDF). papo.org.
  2. "NBS Website". nbs.org.nz.
  3. "Stuff.co.nz".