2/5 Boomshtyik (. 11 months ago on Google
I've
been
a
member
here
since
about
a
month
after
the
gym
opened
and
for
the
first
few
months
it
was
great.
Currently
I
am
paying
a
non-insignificant
amount
($89/monthly)
for
what
I'd
simply
call
a
poor
experience.
If
you
come
here
for
a
day
pass
it
is
great
(usually).
If
you're
planning
on
buying
a
membership
though,
maybe
not.
The
setting
schedule,
if
you
can
call
it
that,
is
a
complete
joke.
Every
Monday
they
set
boulders,
and
every
Wednesday
the
set
top
rope.
That's
the
system...
or
it
used
to
be
anyways.
It
is
a
coin
flip
as
to
whether
or
not
there
will
be
new
climbs
in
the
gym
on
the
days
that
they
supposed
be
setting.
I
am
a
boulderer
primarily.
There
isn't
that
large
of
a
bouldering
area
at
FA
Arlington
however
there
are
climbs
still
up
from
over
3
months
ago.
That
is
simply
unacceptable
when
I
am
paying
as
much
as
I
am.
I
have
visited
the
other
First
Ascents
in
the
city,
and
they
all
have
maps
of
their
respective
gyms
showing
what
walls
are
going
to
be
set
on
what
dates.
It
is
a
problem
unique
to
this
gym.
I
have
been
living
at
the
Kilter
board
for
weeks
on
end
because
they
won't
put
new
climbs
up.
There
are
too
many
events
happening
in
the
gym.
This
is
compounded
by
the
fact
that
there
is
zero
transparency
between
management
and
the
members.
They
have
hosted
numerous
clinics
and
camps
for
competitions
since
opening.
There
is
no
mention
of
this
in
the
gym
anywhere
on
what
is
going
on.
If
there
is,
it's
on
a
tiny
piece
of
paper
tucked
to
the
side
of
the
gym
that
you
will
never
pick
up
and
read.
I've
spoken
to
staff
members
who
don't
even
know
what
is
happening.
Is
it
so
difficult
to
put
a
sign
up
at
the
front
saying,
"on
these
days
these
sections
will
be
closed
for
X
event"?
On
top
of
that,
when
these
events
do
happen,
it
ruins
the
already
subpar
setting
schedule.
When
it
comes
to
competition
climbs
in
general,
they
aren't
suited
to
the
average
climber.
They
have
no
reason
to
be
up
for
more
than
a
couple
of
weeks.
I
would
frankly
want
a
refund
if
I
paid
to
climb
here
with
a
day
pass
and
over
half
of
the
bouldering
area
was
unapproachable
competition
style
climbs.
This
is
the
current
situation
in
the
gym
as
I
write
this.
It's
a
shame
to
know
that
these
climbs
will
be
up
for
several
months.
If
there
was
a
better
option
nearby,
I
would
have
switched
gyms
a
while
ago.
There
isn't
though.
This
gym
should
be
and
can
be
great.
Setting
more
frequently
and
more
communication
from
management
would
be
the
first
thing
to
do.
The
last
thing
they
NEED
to
do
is
start
taking
feedback
from
members/people
visiting
with
day
passes.
I
really
hope
things
turn
around
with
this
gym.