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Title: travelling training
Post by: tbunbury on April 21, 2016, 08:30:57 am
Let me start by explaining my situation. Im from squamish area currently travelling around europe. Not a climbing trip just a little bit of site seeing being a tourist that sorta thing. When i get home climbing season will already be in full swing. I was hoping for some ideas for a program i could do to maintain/gain strength in hostels on couches etc.
Cheers
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: SA Chris on April 21, 2016, 09:05:03 am
You got shoes? Be a climbing gym in almost every major city in Europe? Will make a change from getting drunk in youth hostels! :)
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 21, 2016, 09:21:07 am
what Chris said

it'd be a good way to meet people and get a bit of local knowledge
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: tomtom on April 21, 2016, 10:47:36 am
Indeed - I'm in Vienna with work this week - and bunking off to the local wall in a couple of hours...
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: JohnM on April 21, 2016, 11:24:33 am
If you are travelling on a budget I wouldn't recommended going to many different climbing walls in different cities.  You usually have to pay a joining fee and then a single climb is usually not that cheap.  The total cost would probably not be insignificant.

Indeed - I'm in Vienna with work this week - and bunking off to the local wall in a couple of hours...

EGU?  The climbing wall I went to in Vienna was expensive and crap.  There was no ventilation in there and all the holds were polished and slimy.  Oh and chalk was banned!
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: BicepsMou on April 21, 2016, 11:51:33 am
  You usually have to pay a joining fee and then a single climb is usually not that cheap. 


Have not come accross a gym in France or Germany yet that asks for joining fees...
However, the point about single entries being more expensive is certainly a very valid one (usually around 10-12,- Euros). But the current exchange rate from US$ is working for you  ;D

Otherwise, a simple portable hangboard might do the job. And door frames as always as a last resort  ;)
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: dunnyg on April 21, 2016, 12:55:16 pm
Is there any (outdoor) climbing around Vienna? Worth knowing for future EGU trips....
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: Muesli on April 21, 2016, 02:51:00 pm
An afternoons fun can be had here


http://www.bergsteigen.com/klettergarten/wien/wienerwald/mizzi-langer-wand
Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: tomtom on April 21, 2016, 03:15:53 pm

If you are travelling on a budget I wouldn't recommended going to many different climbing walls in different cities.  You usually have to pay a joining fee and then a single climb is usually not that cheap.  The total cost would probably not be insignificant.

Indeed - I'm in Vienna with work this week - and bunking off to the local wall in a couple of hours...

EGU?  The climbing wall I went to in Vienna was expensive and crap.  There was no ventilation in there and all the holds were polished and slimy.  Oh and chalk was banned!

Yes EGU. The wall you describe is odd... Instead head to the BoulderBar

http://www.boulderbar.net

Just to the north of the centre. Good bouldering Wall (80% size of works - ish) pretty well set. Great vibe and no membership iirc. I decided not to go today - went and had a nap instead ;)

Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: tomtom on April 21, 2016, 03:19:38 pm
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Title: Re: travelling training
Post by: the_dom on April 21, 2016, 05:55:28 pm
If you are travelling on a budget I wouldn't recommended going to many different climbing walls in different cities.  You usually have to pay a joining fee and then a single climb is usually not that cheap.  The total cost would probably not be insignificant.

Indeed - I'm in Vienna with work this week - and bunking off to the local wall in a couple of hours...

EGU?  The climbing wall I went to in Vienna was expensive and crap.  There was no ventilation in there and all the holds were polished and slimy.  Oh and chalk was banned!

I had the same experience! I hated that wall.

Kletterhalle Wien is much better, but a bit further out.
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