Still a bit gutted Steve didn't opt for the numerous cheap industrial estates around Bury but there we are...
In another article, it says there will be "50 parking spaces". That seems... not many.
A quick Google has found Kletterzentrum Innsbruck, DAV Munich Sud and Ratho to be contenders for biggest wall in the world. Given they're all also in Europe, anyone know the biggest in the world which this new one won't be bigger than?
Pondering whilst resting... Do people enjoy these massive walls? I have found with the modern larger centres I don't enjoy them as much as smaller venues. Then again I am prone to esoteric venues outside and tend to stay away from the Strange and Almscliff's of the world.
from the Strange and Almscliff's of the world.
You've never been to Ratho to do routes midwinter?
Pondering whilst resting... Do people enjoy these massive walls? I have found with the modern larger centres I don't enjoy them as much as smaller venues.
Quote from: SA Chris on January 12, 2024, 08:56:22 amYou've never been to Ratho to do routes midwinter?I haven’t, is it an ice axe jobby?
Irony is that before they built the wall, Ratho quarry was a really nice midwinter perma-dry suntrap venue (and free to use too obviously).
I really dislike the modern, massive, woody boards and wish Armley had put in a Kilter Board. The 30 at Armley is okay but the 45 is horrible. It's just too big and the hold selection is poor, plus I don't think the foothold set up (a large number of specific large or small footholds) lends itself to good movement.
Quote from: sxrxg on January 11, 2024, 09:12:54 pmPondering whilst resting... Do people enjoy these massive walls? I have found with the modern larger centres I don't enjoy them as much as smaller venues. RIP Broughton.I like Blochaus in Openshaw, for the reasons you put above.(although the Depot is quite good