Broughton was very much an old school wall in a sports centre (in the 90s we used to share the hall with the badminton players!), it's closure was related to the closure of the school on the same site and the subsequent decline of the sports centre.I made one nostalgic return visit this century, just before it closed, having previously been there regularly in the early 90s. It had become appallingly polished, which is always going to be an issue with walls where the climbing is on permanent features, especially natural stone.The only wall of that kind that's still in use that I'm aware of is Glossop, which still seems to have a following. I wonder what state that's in?
A place like that with a couple of boards rather than a terrible looking bit of wall would be decent. There seems to be a few places like this in the states https://adventurefitdojo.com/ which must have a pretty high monthly cost to make business sense. Would love something like this locally
Glossop Wall ... I didn't get the impression that it would be safe to fall off with the balcony wall etc.
I would guess that the Hangar opening near an axjsitnf wall is probably bad news, as there middle seems to be a race to the bottom. Basic wall, lower price membership than the incumbent.I've not been to a depot, but by the sounds of things they're trying to go for quality and expansion of provision over undercutting? So maybe more likely to lead to the market growing and other walls continuing to manage?
Quote from: Fultonius on January 13, 2024, 12:05:26 amI would guess that the Hangar opening near an axjsitnf wall is probably bad news, as there middle seems to be a race to the bottom. Basic wall, lower price membership than the incumbent.I've not been to a depot, but by the sounds of things they're trying to go for quality and expansion of provision over undercutting? So maybe more likely to lead to the market growing and other walls continuing to manage?I’m intrigued by this post, why do you think this? There’s a Hangar and a Depot in Sheffield and whilst the two walls are different I don’t know that “race to the bottom” would describe either of them. Or have I misunderstood your post?
Quote from: Bradders on January 13, 2024, 08:35:23 amQuote from: gme on January 12, 2024, 02:12:46 pmHealth club clientele need health club level facilities.Speaking of, the bouldering at this place opens today in Huddersfield:https://www.bigboxleisureclub.co.uk/A place like that with a couple of boards rather than a terrible looking bit of wall would be decent. There seems to be a few places like this in the states https://adventurefitdojo.com/ which must have a pretty high monthly cost to make business sense. Would love something like this locally
Quote from: gme on January 12, 2024, 02:12:46 pmHealth club clientele need health club level facilities.Speaking of, the bouldering at this place opens today in Huddersfield:https://www.bigboxleisureclub.co.uk/
Health club clientele need health club level facilities.
It's a £30 rolling direct debit and just like many people who get gym membership they expect people will forget or can't be bothered to cancel during the lean seasons.
Christ. You’re not kidding. $497/month for 3 sessions a week… That includes coaching but I can’t see an option to just use the boards. I guess that’s how they can keep the group limited to 20. https://adventurefitdojo.com/training/
author=Muenchener link=topic=33865.msg687019#msg687019 date=1705140902]Quote from: stone on January 13, 2024, 09:50:09 amGlossop Wall ... I didn't get the impression that it would be safe to fall off with the balcony wall etc. Yep, I always found that aspect of it quite character building, even by the general standard of the hard floor matless bouldering walls of the time.
You’d have enjoyed the old Liverpool Uni Sports Centre wall then, on a balcony 20 odd feet above the gym. No mats and nice exposure.
Quote from: rossydoodle61 on January 13, 2024, 05:59:45 pmChrist. You’re not kidding. $497/month for 3 sessions a week… That includes coaching but I can’t see an option to just use the boards. I guess that’s how they can keep the group limited to 20. https://adventurefitdojo.com/training/ And that's the cheapest option! $700pm for 5 sessions a week! Mental.
Quote from: spidermonkey09 on January 12, 2024, 02:29:33 pmWhat even was Broughton? Seen loads of nostalgia for it on ukc as well.Steep Bendcrete spray on concrete/resin onto mesh with loads of stone edges inserted. Picture Rubicon, with more pockets, and always dry. And crap footholds- like a crag. Numbered holds so it had a guidebook full of eliminates.Quote from: tomtom on January 12, 2024, 02:31:24 pmI guess access is decent from the West (M56) and South and West Manchester - but I'd have thought its catchment area overlaps quite heavily with the Trafford Park Depot. Its also in a shit area. I wouldn't want to walk too far around there after dark. Strange they didn't go for the East side of town..People managed to survive visiting Loiwer Broughton…Wythenshawe location is minutes off the M60, M56, M6 and as someone posted above, the airport. It’s a killer choice for access.
What even was Broughton? Seen loads of nostalgia for it on ukc as well.
I guess access is decent from the West (M56) and South and West Manchester - but I'd have thought its catchment area overlaps quite heavily with the Trafford Park Depot. Its also in a shit area. I wouldn't want to walk too far around there after dark. Strange they didn't go for the East side of town..
The people now starting climbing will lap this stuff up. They are happy to pay for a coach, a lattice plan, a diet plan, guided technique lessons. It’s not like it used to be.Why would a wall offer development classes for just the price of your entry when they could charge a tenner. The same people are happy to pay £100 a month for some magic green powder so why not for access for coached sessions at a wall. People are used to paying for guided sessions in most aspects of gym life and will happily do so for climbing. There is no doubt it would work.
.. replied Tom from Lattice Training, when asked by the bank’s commercial manager about market potential during his meeting to apply for a business loan.
Quote from: gme on January 14, 2024, 01:35:23 pmThe people now starting climbing will lap this stuff up. They are happy to pay for a coach, a lattice plan, a diet plan, guided technique lessons. It’s not like it used to be.Why would a wall offer development classes for just the price of your entry when they could charge a tenner. The same people are happy to pay £100 a month for some magic green powder so why not for access for coached sessions at a wall. People are used to paying for guided sessions in most aspects of gym life and will happily do so for climbing. There is no doubt it would work... replied Tom from Lattice Training, when asked by the bank’s commercial manager about market potential during his meeting to apply for a business loan.
Computer automated training plans at 40 a month. Thanks very much sir.
Quote from: petejh on January 14, 2024, 07:42:20 pm.. replied Tom from Lattice Training, when asked by the bank’s commercial manager about market potential during his meeting to apply for a business loan.The old romantic in me hates what lattice etc has done to climbing but can see why it’s happened.