3/5 Gabriel A. 2 years ago on Google
In
the
climbing
community
there
are
many
opinions
and
preferences.
This
is
a
small
gym,
and
from
my
chat
with
the
owner
a
few
years
back
I
had
a
good
experience,
plus
he
was
super
eager
to
be
there
for
any
advice
and
recommendations.
However,
this
year
I
was
rather
dissapointed
as
the
guy
behind
the
desk
was
not
friendly.
I
also
came
at
a
time
when
there
were
children
and
adolescents
climbing
(having
a
training
session
with
an
instructor)
and
I
would
hope
for
the
instructors
to
teach
them
a
little
more
about
presence
in
the
wall
(on
terms
of
being
aware
of
other
ppl
climbing
there
and
not
taking
over
the
entire
place,
they
should
be
taught
to
be
considerate
to
others
and
not
take
on
an
attitude
of
"owning"
the
place
and
the
wall).
During
my
last
visit
it
was
impossible
to
use
the
training
wall,
which
I
found
pitiful
as
the
kids/adolescents
training
also
didn't
have
a
welcoming
attitude.
In
terms
of
safety
some
climbs
felt
to
be
too
crimpy
for
the
grade,
or
too
high
and
slightly
risky
for
such
a
low
grade.
Overall,
besides
the
training
wall,
it
doesn't
feel
like
a
boulder
gym
but
rather
a
training
gym
for
sport
climbers.
On
the
one
hand
I'm
critical
and
on
the
other
I
understand
that
it's
a
small
gym
with
limited
options,
hence
three
stars
instead
of
two.
They
have
a
small
area
upstairs
for
warming
up/training/cooling
down.
There
are
also
campus
boards
and
a
finger
board
available,
which
is
nice.
The
place
is
quite
clean,
including
the
toilets.
I
really
liked
that
they
have
an
ecofilter
for
filling
up
your
waterbottle.
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