On a crisp September morning in Bartlett, New Hampshire, the Sundown Showdown Bouldering Competition turns a scatter of roadside rocks into a field of focused energy. Hosted near the Sundown Bouldering Area, this self-directed, five‑hour contest gathers up to 100 climbers to tackle problems from V0 to V10+ across a compact network of boulders and ledges sculpted by glacial action. Climbers check in at Ledge Brewing Company before caravaning to the parking area, where comp officials and volunteers stage the day and field questions.
What makes the Sundown Showdown special is its low‑fuss format: you climb on your own schedule, record sends on a paper scorecard that requires two witness initials, and hand that card in by 4:30pm at the Sundown lot or back at Ledge. The event balances grassroots competition with community—shoe demos at check‑in, on‑site volunteers, and an awards set for approximately 6pm during the evening program. Categories span ages and experience levels—Young Crushers (13 and under, must be accompanied), Common Climbers (14–39, later split by performance), and Masters (40+)—with Male/Female/Non‑Binary breakdowns for adult divisions.
Expect steep, uneven approaches and classic New England boulder fields where short, technical moves and dynamic topouts reward body tension and smart beta. Bring crash pads, partners to spot and witness sends, and a familiarity with falling technique—bouldering here uses the whole body and consequences for uncontrolled falls are real. The venue is rain‑flexible; the stated rain date moves the comp to the following day.
Practicalities matter: early‑bird registration runs before September 1st; fees rise on the day. Scorekeeping is strict—no witnesses, no points—so team up and keep a sharp eye. The comp’s limited field keeps climbs uncrowded and creates small moments of camaraderie: a cheering line for a first V5, a quick beta exchange on a tricky heel hook, and a podium that puts local climbers and visitors side by side.
For travelers staying in Bartlett and the nearby White Mountains, the Sundown Showdown pairs competition with small‑town hospitality—Ledge Brewing provides a lively check‑in and awards venue, while local trails and climbing areas extend a weekend into an outdoor mini‑festival. Whether you’re sending hard or logging projects, the event is a practical, spirited way to meet other climbers and push your limits. Book through the event link to lock a spot and read event rules carefully.
Plan to arrive early—check‑in occurs at Ledge Brewing Company between 9:00 and 9:30 am with shoe demos available, rules review at 9:30, and a scheduled departure to the Sundown parking. Prizes follow a V‑point scoring system and winners are celebrated at the evening awards; full results are posted on the Rock Fest website. Volunteers staff scoring stations and can help with route logistics.