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	<title>Best climbing/bouldering wall in London?</title>
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	<description>ClimbingFilter: I&apos;m looking for the best wall for bouldering/climbing in London, for preference one with some long traverses for fitness training. While a bigger venue is better, this being London it&apos;s probably not possible to ask for something that isn&apos;t always full. A smaller venue with fewer holds but where you can actually spend some time on a problem would be better than a bigger venue where you have to queue. Some idea of when&apos;s the best time is also good. Location-wise, I&apos;m north east, but I&apos;d be prepared to go out of my way for a decent wall. Any ideas for outside bouldering would be wonderful, but I realise that&apos;s a slim chance.</description>
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