What is the climbing like in China?
Rock climbing in China ranges from short sport climbs and bouldering in the southeast to large undeveloped granite walls in the northwest. In fact, much of the rock climbing in China are either undeveloped or still have a lot of room left for first ascents.The closest climbing to our facility in Zhuhai is in Hong Kong and Qingyuan in Guangdong, where most of the climbs are bolted and are either shore-side or a short hike into the hills behind the skyscrapers. Perhaps the most famous climbing area in China is Yangshuo where there are unique limestone pillars with numerous routes ranging from 5.5 to 5.14. This is settled in a unique little town where you can rent a “climbing van” or a bike to get to the crag. As far as weather, it is hot and humid for much of the year where the BD facility is located in the southeast and the most bearable time to climb is in the winter. In the northwest, climbing temps are best in the spring through fall. Ice climbing and mountaineering expedition covers