Hold her bottom! : Bouldering on trial

PUBLIC_FLAG_#{@journal.pf_int} RSS feed of gyutaku's latest journal entries Mar 14th 2010 09:26 correct-me dairy
My little daughter apparently want to play more actively, she climbs and jump from a sofa over and over.
Then, I happened to see an advertisement of the free trial of bouldering.
So she and I took part in it.

Bouldering is a kind of a free climbing.
The name of this activity comes from 'boulder' which is a large round rock.
People climb a large natural lock outdoor or an wall with artificial holds indoor.
They use no tools but a cushion mat on the ground.

In the event we participated, we could climb a bouldering wall with colorful rocks which is installed temporally.
My daughter did her best and enjoyed it with my support, I hold her bottom during she hold the wall.

I also challenged several courses, some were easy and others made me say 'No way!'.
After doing it, my hands were trembling by exhausted.
Mar 15th 2010 07:23 David

  • My little daughter apparently want to play more actively, she climbs and jump from a sofa over and over.
  • My little daughter apparently wants to play more actively, she climbs and jumps on all of the sofa's. (Instead of sofa you could say furniture, for just a general example.)

 

  • People climb a large natural lock outdoor or an wall with artificial holds indoor.
  • People climb a large natural rock outdoor or a wall with artificial holds indoor.

 

  • They use no tools but a cushion mat on the ground.
  • They use no tools, but there's a cushion mat on the ground.

 

  • In the event we participated, we could climb a bouldering wall with colorful rocks which is installed temporally.
  • In the event we participated, we climbed a bouldering wall with colorful rocks which is installed temporally.

 

  • My daughter did her best and enjoyed it with my support, I hold her bottom during she hold the wall.
  • My daughter did her best and enjoyed it with my support, I held her bottom as she held onto the wall.

 

  • After doing it, my hands were trembling by exhausted.
  • After doing it, my hands were trembling and exhausted.

 
Sounds like you had a fun time!
Mar 17th 2010 05:40 gyutaku

>David-san
Thank you for correcting my writing.
Yes. It was very fun!

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