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c_plante
Oct 18, 2001, 8:09 PM
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You've got to remember that theres additional costs involved. Building the walls, putting in the holds, the ropes and harnesses (where applicable) all need to be safetied... Of course, I often wonder if there isn't some gouging in there too.
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climberchk
Oct 18, 2001, 10:44 PM
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Kr6er's right. That's a great deal! You have to think about how much it does cost to staff the wall, build the wall, keep the wall clean... But look at it this way: You can meet some hot CLIMBERS at a gym with a climbing wall, where as at a normal gym you'll just meet hot people.
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downshift
Oct 19, 2001, 12:30 AM
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$200 is a decent rate but even at what I pay (around $400 cdn.) its still a decent deal. Tons cheaper than a health club and less hassle. No manditor fitness test (I know where I'm fat and know what to do to get rid of it), no manditory time with a personal trainer, no hidden extra fees. And heck at a health club I feel like a hamster I can never get into the whole atmosphear.
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downshift
Oct 20, 2001, 4:48 AM
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Health clubs around here always offer deals... but once you look into them there are so many extra fees that it ends up not being worth it. Your better off at climbing gym or a YMCA where you know what your getting.
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kahuna3602
Oct 20, 2001, 7:12 AM
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I spend $40 a month, I find it more affordable that way. I feel it's worth it. I just got so damn bored at the gyms and as hot as the girls are at the gyms they're mostly empty. Climbing chicks rule!
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philclark
Oct 22, 2001, 12:24 AM
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200???? our clinbing gym is like 250 each for an annual membership. what was the name of that gym???
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pollux
Oct 22, 2001, 6:44 AM
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Being in Arizona the gyms are a necessity, impossible to get out in the summer to real rock without a 2-4 hour drive. Although well worth it, it is still hot. But i do agree, climber chicks rock.
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metoliusmunchkin
Oct 22, 2001, 9:12 PM
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Well, my entry may not be compatible with the costs of your types of gyms. The 'gym' that I call local, is the Laurentien University Bouldering Room. It's just basically a small room with a bunch of overhanging routes and all different shapes and sizes of holds. Therefore, since it is not a complete 'gym', the costs are not complete either. For a life-time membership, it costs $15 (you need a membership to even climb there: wierd I know, but that's the way it is ). And then, after paying a membership fee, it's $3.50 for use after that. (Sometimes, depending on the University student behind the desk; they might not even charge you once you have a membership). Pat.
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bsperes
Oct 22, 2001, 9:55 PM
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I pay $50/month for access to 3 gyms in about a 40-50 mile radius. Granted even if you only use one gym ever it is still $50 but the variation between the 3 is pretty nice. For those of you in MD, DC and VA I am talking about Sportrock. And rumor has it that SRI is being moved/rebuilt this year. Defy Gravity
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