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#25 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 14, 2021, 04:40:59 pm
After a trip to Depot Pudsey one evening pre-lockdown I'd say no - it was bloody rammed. Completely put me off what used to be my local wall.

Yeah this is clearly why they want to open a bigger centre as the demand is absolutely there for their main offering (kids clubs, birthday parties, new but older climbers, casual / social climbers), there just isn't anywhere near the space.

Can't count the number of times I've felt kicked out of the back room with the 50 board because the kids club has turned up. They're hardly going to prioritise the antisocial lone climber training for outdoors when they've a 20 strong party of screaming kids and bored non-climbing adults.

My hope is once the new big one is open they keep Pudsey and make it into a School Room esque training facility  :thumbsup:

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#26 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 14, 2021, 05:19:13 pm
I've started frequenting Last Sun Dance and can't recommend it enough
They also have a nice 50 degree board and a 30 (I think) splatterboard thing that I have only ever seen 1 person using.
You had me all excited for a second then...until I saw it was the wrong side of Leeds!

Seems odd there's such a paucity in Bradford.

Well if it's a further endorsement, I was going twice a week from Batley area, when others are closer...

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#27 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 14, 2021, 08:35:26 pm
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I've started frequenting Last Sun Dance and can't recommend it enough

It's big, airy, never rammed, I'd imagine due to the out-of-town location (you can normally get a panel or two to yourself of an evening), and the setting is a) shortarse-friendly and b) a good mix of old skool crimping and nu-skool funky parkour nonsense. Oh, and coffee is excellent.

They also have a nice 50 degree board and a 30 (I think) splatterboard thing that I have only ever seen 1 person using.

I had a trip there during the previous easing of lockdown.  It was rammed but that might have been unrepresentative - the weather was awful and everyone was eager to return to the walls.  I really liked the setting too - something for everyone (even lanky lovers of a crimp ladder). 

I also enjoyed my two trips to the Climbing Hub during that respite from complete lockdown.  The environment was fairly basic and utilitarian (it didn't have Last Sundance's vibe of an upscale coffee shop that happens to contain a climbing wall) but it is a really large, airy building with plenty of room to spread out - which seemed important at the time!

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#28 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 14, 2021, 10:32:57 pm
Where is the new megadepot going to be?

Your mum's house.

Far more important than wall locations etc.

I think  you were unjustly puntered here Will.

Mums is not a possessive pronoun (like “his” or “ theirs”), merely the plural of mum. Surely the use of an apostrophe is acceptable to imply possession and RobK’s variant merely implied the existence of two or more “mums” (of Dunnyg) with shares in the property?

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#29 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 14, 2021, 10:39:44 pm
I think  you were unjustly puntered here Will.

Oh for sure, but you have to cut Huw some slack. He was raised (if you can call it that) in Halifax where he spent his childhood working in a mill. Education was limited to what the wealthy mill owner would afford: one trip to Eureka! per annum.

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#30 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 14, 2021, 10:42:46 pm
I think  you were unjustly puntered here Will.

Education was limited to what the wealthy mill owner would afford: one trip to Eureka! per annum

That’s really mean.

Eureka tickets automatically allow entry for a year.

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#31 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 14, 2021, 11:07:21 pm
I think  you were unjustly puntered here Will.

Education was limited to what the wealthy mill owner would afford: one trip to Eureka! per annum

That’s really mean.

Eureka tickets automatically allow entry for a year.

Yes, but would you actually stay that long?

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#32 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 15, 2021, 10:49:47 am
Last Sun Dance is such a strange name for a wall. Did no one tell them about the The Climbing xxxxxx format?  ;)

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#33 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 15, 2021, 11:18:39 am
After a trip to Depot Pudsey one evening pre-lockdown I'd say no - it was bloody rammed. Completely put me off what used to be my local wall.


Can't count the number of times I've felt kicked out of the back room with the 50 board because the kids club has turned up. They're hardly going to prioritise the antisocial lone climber training for outdoors when they've a 20 strong party of screaming kids and bored non-climbing adults.


That's a large part of the reason we don't, and will never, have any kids clubs, parties or kids coaching at LSD. It's a climbing gym for adults

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#34 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 15, 2021, 12:05:19 pm
After a trip to Depot Pudsey one evening pre-lockdown I'd say no - it was bloody rammed. Completely put me off what used to be my local wall.


Can't count the number of times I've felt kicked out of the back room with the 50 board because the kids club has turned up. They're hardly going to prioritise the antisocial lone climber training for outdoors when they've a 20 strong party of screaming kids and bored non-climbing adults.


That's a large part of the reason we don't, and will never, have any kids clubs, parties or kids coaching at LSD. It's a climbing gym for adults

Lucky you have the clientele to be able to afford that.

We’ve just switched to running clubs early in the morning on weekends, before the centre opens to the public. All our school groups etc are outside of normal opening times too (assuming we ever get such groups back, gotta love this joyous pandemic lark).

Actually if my guys allowed their kids to piss around or chase people out of the training room (auto correct changed that to changing room! Haven’t had one of those for over a year now), they’d soon mend their ways or find alternative employment.
Fortunately, since they train hard themselves, they’re pretty good on that.

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#35 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 15, 2021, 12:35:05 pm
After a trip to Depot Pudsey one evening pre-lockdown I'd say no - it was bloody rammed. Completely put me off what used to be my local wall.


Can't count the number of times I've felt kicked out of the back room with the 50 board because the kids club has turned up. They're hardly going to prioritise the antisocial lone climber training for outdoors when they've a 20 strong party of screaming kids and bored non-climbing adults.


That's a large part of the reason we don't, and will never, have any kids clubs, parties or kids coaching at LSD. It's a climbing gym for adults

Interesting. Sounds great!

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#36 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 15, 2021, 12:42:59 pm
In defence of the Lab (which is crap by every other measure) and the new Bradford place (The Climbing Hub), they've put in a separate part of the wall that's shorter than the rest and is entirely set for kids. Which is a great idea because it isolates the kids to one part of the wall, and you can put in more slab and vert stuff than the adults would tolerate but that the kids need. Given that most walls need to provide an offering for children it's a good solution to the problem of having them running round the adult's ankles.

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#37 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 15, 2021, 01:01:16 pm
Is there a bar at Last Sun Dance? Seem to remember reading that somewhere but can’t see it on their website. Great way to assure you get your malted recovery beverage in the crucial time window.

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#38 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 15, 2021, 02:13:01 pm
The bit near reception has a very slick "Shoreditch Craft Ale Bar" vibe...surely a collab with Northern Monk is just round the corner.


Would be a good contrast to the gym that I'm assuming / hoping is being built on the upper tier!


Echo Will's sentiments re: walls for kids - as a parent of a 4 and a 7 year old who both enjoy a visit The Lab is the best solution for the reasons stated. On the flip side it makes me appreciate LSD as a proper adult space as well!




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#39 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 16, 2021, 08:49:04 pm
Is there a bar at Last Sun Dance? Seem to remember reading that somewhere but can’t see it on their website. Great way to assure you get your malted recovery beverage in the crucial time window.

Our license is on its way ;)

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#40 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 16, 2021, 11:47:29 pm
On the flip side it makes me appreciate LSD as a proper adult space as well!

Any climbing wall’s going to be pretty wild if you’re tripping. Probably best to get someone to look after your kids while you do it though.

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#41 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 17, 2021, 10:39:21 am
I went the other day. The setting is pretty good. Grades were very soft compared to other Leeds gyms, but who cares. The boards are OK but I thought nowhere near as good as those at, say, the new Pudsey Depot. The training area is not yet built, but from the space looks like it will be good when finished. I thought the atmosphere was great.

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#42 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 17, 2021, 10:47:43 am
I went the other day. The setting is pretty good. Grades were very soft compared to other Leeds gyms, but who cares. The boards are OK but I thought nowhere near as good as those at, say, the new Pudsey Depot. The training area is not yet built, but from the space looks like it will be good when finished. I thought the atmosphere was great.

New Pudsey Depot?

Assume you're just referring to the train station there.

Shame if the boards are only okay but can always improve! Although it would take quite a board to tear me away from the Depot's 50, but that's probably a lot more to do with emotional investment than actual quality  :-\

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#43 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 17, 2021, 11:38:39 am
Yeah the depot board definitely benefits from a decade of tweaking and problems being set.

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#44 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 17, 2021, 11:02:27 pm
In defence of the Lab (which is crap by every other measure)

Bit harsh, there are worse walls around.

Setting is good as is the coffee, great hold selection,

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#45 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 18, 2021, 08:25:32 am
Setting is good, great hold selection,

It feels a bit mean to be slagging them off without provocation, but I also very strongly disagree with both of these statements.

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#46 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 18, 2021, 08:44:31 am
Setting is good, great hold selection,

It feels a bit mean to be slagging them off without provocation, but I also very strongly disagree with both of these statements.

+1... my few trips to the Lab had me contemplating the purchase of waterproof trousers and sampling the delights of rambling in the rain.

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#47 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 18, 2021, 08:59:38 am
Setting is good, great hold selection,

It feels a bit mean to be slagging them off without provocation, but I also very strongly disagree with both of these statements.


+1... my few trips to the Lab had me contemplating the purchase of waterproof trousers and sampling the delights of rambling in the rain.

🤣🤣🤣

Just me then!

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#48 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 18, 2021, 10:04:35 am
(I’ve only been to Citibloc and the depot in Leeds disclaimer).

If I were a wall owner in Leeds - I’d be pitching to the market that was available. If a family friendly good atmosphere, serviceable problems vibe is what the Lab is going for fair enough.

LSD has firmly nailed its adult orientated approach too (fair enough).

As the market gets bigger - more diverse and more centres open - there will be more err stratification (?) of the market and it will make less sense for walls to try and be THE wall for everyone.. (something the Depot(s) may have to deal with in the future).

I remember two years ago having a very friendly chat with the owner of a wall (let’s say in Northern England) - he asked me for some views on a few bits about the wall - and I gave him some answers. After which he said - fair enough - completely get it, but he was aiming for (as he put it) the Instagram generation - not some grey haired old moaning tool like me :) (not his words 😁)

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#49 Re: Another Wall in Leeds?
April 18, 2021, 10:23:31 am
Yep, I totally get that the Lab is going for a different part of the market. That's fine. I kept going back because their kids offering was streets ahead of everybody else (maybe overtaken by the Hub now, which has been started by the same people). They do well at pulling in the CrossFit and student are indoors only climbers (you could argue that these people are easy to please if you play the right music and serve good coffee and have comfy couches).

There were a few things about the setting and hold selection that were objectively bad though. They might have improved this now as it's been a year now since I last went.
Firstly they would frequently set problems that showed no restraint whatsoever on the part of the setter. They would have a problem that was hard and sustained at the grade until you got to a move near the top that was just orders of magnitude harder than anything else. You could spot these problems a mile off because the chalk would go up to the third to last hold and stop dead. Nobody had even tickled the two above. These problems wouldn't be tweaked to make them more balanced.
Hold selection was quite grim and skin tearing at times. When they reset a problem they would often take down one section of a panel and just reset that, rather than resetting an entire colour circuit. This means you ended up just having the same holds on the same angle, but just rearranged to give a slightly different problem of the same difficulty: dull. They also had a habit of setting entire problems on one type of hold. A problem ALL on pockets for instance. It's fine to have these novelties every now and again but when you're just shuffling the holds around on the same angle every month it quickly becomes predictable and tedious.

 

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