1/5 Thomas D. 1 year ago on Google • 1 review
Good
gym
if
you
are
casually
climbing.
My
problems
consist
of
opening
hours
and
rules/regulations
on
climbers.
To
start,
they
open
way
too
late.
I’m
a
lover
of
all
climbing
gyms
but
if
I
can’t
go
early
before
my
day
starts
like
one
might
be
able
to
do
at
a
regular
non-climbing
gym,
then
I’d
say
I’d
be
let
down.
And
then
with
rules
for
their
climbers;
they
have
all
the
basic,
understandable
rules
but
what
gets
me
is
they
don’t
allow
youth
of
under
16y/o
to
boulder…
As
a
growing
community
that
should
be
reaching
out
to
those
who
will
carry
this
sport
into
the
future,
and
as
a
gym
especially,
allowing
most
if
not
all
people
who
want
to
hop
on
the
wall
and
climb
do
so
is
so
important
in
my
opinion.
I
get
wanting
to
preserve
the
space
and
not
want
it
turning
into
a
jungle
gym
but
when
I,
a
climber,
climbing
guide,
and
brother,
show
up
with
my
younger
brother
(13)
am
told
that
I
can’t
help
him
seek
potentially
a
new
passion
in
bouldering(the
most
accessible
climbing
in
terms
of
gear
required),
I
again
am
let
down
and
disappointed.
We
live
in
rural
PA,
with
the
best
option
and
variety
of
climbing
found
inside,
especially
for
beginners
so
appealing
to
such
a
group
is
crucial
in
my
opinion.
Unfortunately,
this
is
all
just
my
opinion
and
there
are
probably
other
issues
underlying
such
as
not
having
staff
to
work
earlier
mornings
or
wanting
to
cater
towards
your
regular
crowd
of
older
climbers
which
I
get
but
that’s
no
way
to
treat
a
sport
you
love.
Makes
it
hard
wanting
to
spend
the
money
on
a
membership
here.
I’d
rather
pour
into
a
gym
that
has
similar
views.
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