Recommend me a climbing centre
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Morning all.
Having split up with my wife on Friday, I wish to spend some of my spare time getting back into some of the things I used to do. One of which is rock climbing. I used to do a fair bit of it with cadets/scouts and at school. However, it has been some time since I actually did any, and I would be rusty as hell to say the least. So, can anyone suggest a good indoor climbing centre near Daventry or Banbury, as I can't find much via Google? It can't be too far away, as I'm now down to just having a bike engined 7 as my only car, and since it has no heater or windscreen, driving miles after a session could be a PITA.
Having split up with my wife on Friday, I wish to spend some of my spare time getting back into some of the things I used to do. One of which is rock climbing. I used to do a fair bit of it with cadets/scouts and at school. However, it has been some time since I actually did any, and I would be rusty as hell to say the least. So, can anyone suggest a good indoor climbing centre near Daventry or Banbury, as I can't find much via Google? It can't be too far away, as I'm now down to just having a bike engined 7 as my only car, and since it has no heater or windscreen, driving miles after a session could be a PITA.
Awesome Walls comes very highly recommended from me too, both in Liverpool and Stockport. I've no idea about down south though, sorry.
If you've got the money (£100-£200) why not buy all your own stuff? I got shoes, harness, chalk, chalk bag, etc., basically everything, from Snow and Rock for about £120 and it has paid for itself by now, with all the money I save on hiring from a club.
Just something to think about.
ETA - Nice car and commiserations about the relationship.
If you've got the money (£100-£200) why not buy all your own stuff? I got shoes, harness, chalk, chalk bag, etc., basically everything, from Snow and Rock for about £120 and it has paid for itself by now, with all the money I save on hiring from a club.
Just something to think about.
ETA - Nice car and commiserations about the relationship.
Edited by nakedninja on Thursday 28th May 12:34
edmellor said:
Is Xscape in MK too far? you have too book in advance and walls are a bit limited, but it might be worth going there to get back into it while you find somewhere a little better.
Can you book beginner/refresher courses there? Or is it more turn up and you're left to it?Snake the Sniper said:
edmellor said:
Is Xscape in MK too far? you have too book in advance and walls are a bit limited, but it might be worth going there to get back into it while you find somewhere a little better.
Can you book beginner/refresher courses there? Or is it more turn up and you're left to it?Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




