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Jan 23, 2011, 8:40 AM
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Greggle
Jan 23, 2011, 8:57 AM
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buckets wrote: How many rock climbers appromimately live in the usa? how about canada? and what about mexico? Two-hundred forty-six total... 97X... BAM! The future of rock 'n' roll...
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Gmburns2000
Jan 23, 2011, 11:10 AM
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buckets wrote: How many rock climbers appromimately live in the usa? how about canada? and what about mexico? dunno, but whatever number you find be sure to subtract the total number of users on this site to get a more accurate figure.
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j_ung
Jan 23, 2011, 6:57 PM
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I can't help with Mexico and Canada, but here's a segment from an interview I did with Access Fund ED, Brady Robinson.
In reply to: Jay: How many members do you have? Brady: Well, we’ve got about 15,000. Jay: That’s almost… shameful. Brady: Well, if you want to actually drill into it… How many of them are actually paid up? It’s a little over 10,000. So, yeah, exactly. We usually say we have about 15,000 members and affiliates. Depending on whose numbers you trust, the Outdoor Industry Association will tell you there’s about 1.6 million climbers in the country. If you talk to the industry people, they will tell you that the hardcore enthusiasts are probably around half a million or a little more. So, we have about 1-2% of the people who actually benefit from the work we do who are members.
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Kartessa
Jan 24, 2011, 2:33 AM
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"Alot"
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curt
Jan 24, 2011, 3:36 AM
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j_ung wrote: I can't help with Mexico and Canada, but here's a segment from an interview I did with Access Fund ED, Brady Robinson. In reply to: Jay: How many members do you have? Brady: Well, we’ve got about 15,000. Jay: That’s almost… shameful. Brady: Well, if you want to actually drill into it… How many of them are actually paid up? It’s a little over 10,000. So, yeah, exactly. We usually say we have about 15,000 members and affiliates. Depending on whose numbers you trust, the Outdoor Industry Association will tell you there’s about 1.6 million climbers in the country. If you talk to the industry people, they will tell you that the hardcore enthusiasts are probably around half a million or a little more. So, we have about 1-2% of the people who actually benefit from the work we do who are members. 1.6 million climbers in the US? They must have included anyone who's ever climbed a flight of stairs or climbed out of bed in the morning... Curt
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oldsalt
Jan 24, 2011, 5:00 AM
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I've seen estimates as high as 2 million. I believe this number includes every Cub Scout, Sunday School, and birthday party held at a climbing wall. Thank goodness these folks cover much of the actual expense of providing gyms for those of us who train in them. If there were 2 million active outdoor climbers, volume purchasing could reduce the cost of equipment. Most of us who currently climb would likely choose to do more geocaching. Note: I have never done ANY geocaching. I probably misspelled the word.
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rangerrob
Jan 24, 2011, 7:56 PM
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Yeah it totallty depends on what you consider to be a climber. If you're talking about people who climb at least semi- regularly, own their own gear, and climb without a guide, and climb OUTSIDE.....I would wager 500K. if you count the people who may do it once or twice a year, then double that. RR
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danabart
Jan 24, 2011, 8:43 PM
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There's a few, but most of the people who climb here commute in from overseas.
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spikeddem
Jan 24, 2011, 8:45 PM
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danabart wrote: There's a few, but most of the people who climb here commute in from overseas. You believe that over 50% of the climbers in the USA are non-US citizens??
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Jan 24, 2011, 10:08 PM
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buckets wrote: How many rock climbers appromimately live in the usa? how about canada? and what about mexico? I would argue that Canadian and Mexican climbers do approximately live in the USA. They certainly do compared with, say, European and Australian climbers. Jay
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majid_sabet
Jan 25, 2011, 12:53 AM
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spikeddem wrote: danabart wrote: There's a few, but most of the people who climb here commute in from overseas. You believe that over 50% of the climbers in the USA are non-US citizens?? I am guessing in my local gym ,30% of climbers look foreign born nationals
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marc801
Jan 25, 2011, 1:36 AM
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buckets wrote: How many rock climbers appromimately live in the usa? how about canada? and what about mexico? Appromimately? Twice? Seriously? Since you spelled Mexico correctly, apparently the x on your keyboard does indeed work.
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brokesomeribs
Jan 25, 2011, 1:52 AM
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buckets wrote: How many rock climbers appromimately live in the usa? how about canada? and what about mexico? As a resident of New Jersey, I definitely live in America. You could probably say that any climber living in Bermuda, a US protectorate, approximately lives in America. Or perhaps someone who is brain dead but on life support approximately lives in America, but odds are that they aren't climbing very much.
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danabart
Jan 25, 2011, 2:10 AM
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Joking . . .
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spikeddem
Jan 25, 2011, 2:14 AM
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danabart wrote: Joking . . . Oh . . . I get it.
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buckets
Jan 27, 2011, 3:48 PM
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Thanks for that. very useful info.
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