The boat will cruise to the first wall, known as Sea Face. Meanwhile, the tour guides will explain and provide tips on jumping and landing techniques. Before each climb, they'll explain the name, grade, and some hard movements you might need in the climb. You'll start with a basic route (4a, 5m high) to get a feel for jumping and correct your landing techniques. Then, based on your strength and climbing skills, the guides will recommend the next routes for you to try. There are about 15 routes on Sea Face, graded from 4a to 7a, mostly they're from 5a to 6b. There are also some traverse routes if you don't want to jump from a too high level. After you finish with Sea Face, we'll go to the 2nd wall, known as Three Brothers, with about 17 routes graded from 5b to 7c+. After all the climbs, you'll have