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Title: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 17, 2018, 10:45:28 am
Anyone know which walls in North or West Yorkshire are suitable for a 4 year old. I know of the mini works and Rockcity.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: Will Hunt on September 17, 2018, 10:49:52 am
The Pudsey Depot has a very small kid's corner.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: dunnyg on September 17, 2018, 11:08:22 am
The climbing lab leeds has a kids section, i'm not too up to scratch on what 4 year olds can do but might be worth a look?
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: Catcheemonkey on September 17, 2018, 01:34:23 pm
I usually take my 4 year old to the Lab in Leeds, unlike the Depot this has a partitioned off area for kids - so reduces the risk of him getting squashed running around under the adult bouldering.

The Rock Tots sessions at the Depot are well worth a visit - really well pitched for 3-4 year olds - they mix climbing with other activities to keep young kids engaged, which successfully kept my son motivated for a full hour (no mean feat).

If you can make it to Hull, Rockcity has a good dedicated kids area with castle battlements to scale (and a slide) which was pretty cool.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: tommytwotone on September 17, 2018, 01:51:41 pm
^^^ what he said.


In fact I take my 4-year-old daughter to The Lab, despite The Depot being my preference for a climb myself.


 Say what you want about the rest of the wall but the fact the kid's bit is a) specifically partitioned off from the rest of the wall and b) set properly for smaller people is worth the entry alone.


Oh, and also they do a reduced price "climbing supervisor" rate if you're looking after children, in recognition of the fact you're not going to be getting a full session in yourself, which I think is a great idea.


As Will said, the Depot's got a kid's area, but it's a tiny corner. There is a kid's circuit but my little un would be too small to reach then holds on that.





Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: SA Chris on September 17, 2018, 03:14:33 pm

If you can make it to Hull, Rockcity has a good dedicated kids area with castle battlements to scale (and a slide) which was pretty cool.

They have this at Eden Rock Edinburgh too, our kids loved it. Do they have similar at Eden Rock Carlisle?
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: teestub on September 17, 2018, 04:30:38 pm
They have got a good kids area but maybe a bit of a trek.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 17, 2018, 09:07:56 pm
Cheers for the replies. Anyone know what Red Goat in York is like for kids as that’s the nearest wall to me. I know about Rockcity but I have reasons for not going there.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: SA Chris on September 18, 2018, 09:29:11 am
Nothing kids specific when i was last there, but a good spread of grades from v easy to v hard. Nice facility, but can get a bit crowded when busy, you would need to keep kids under close supervision to prevent them walking under people.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: Catcheemonkey on September 18, 2018, 11:11:04 am
I go to Red Goat quite regularly - although a great little wall, I’d say it’s the least suitable around here for a 4 year old.

It’s pretty small, so there is no ‘safe space’ for little ‘uns to run around. There is a kids circuit, but this is more geared to older kids and adult beginners, I’m guessing it’d be too reachy for a small child.

Also - I’ve never been there when it hasn’t been rammed. If it’s the most convenient option maybe try it in the week or early on a weekend?
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 18, 2018, 01:17:54 pm
Thanks again. I have only been to RG once and that was during the day midweek, so it was quiet. It looks like the Lab is the place to try, that’s if I can remember how to get to Kirkstall.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: tommytwotone on September 18, 2018, 02:19:15 pm
If you head down that way you get get your fill of hipster coffee and doughnuts at Temple coffee:


http://www.templecoffeeleeds.com/ (http://www.templecoffeeleeds.com/)



Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 18, 2018, 03:04:42 pm
Kirkstall/Armley is trendy/hip these days then. I used to go swimming at Armley and Kirkstall baths I guess they might have gone now and when I left school my first job was at Kirkstall Forge just past the Abbey. I know the Forge has gone but presumably they can’t use the Abbey for building houses. :-\
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: Will Hunt on September 18, 2018, 03:10:12 pm
Is Temple in an old synagogue or something? If so, a massive missed opportunity. There's a coffee shop in Thornton that's in an old church. It's called He Brews.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: spidermonkey09 on September 18, 2018, 03:22:20 pm
Kirkstall/Armley is trendy/hip these days then. I used to go swimming at Armley and Kirkstall baths I guess they might have gone now and when I left school my first job was at Kirkstall Forge just past the Abbey. I know the Forge has gone but presumably they can’t use the Abbey for building houses. :-\

Kirkstall Forge is now the name of the new station, is that where the forge used to be? Down by the river?

Edit: a cursory google reveals that it very likely was!
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 18, 2018, 03:30:22 pm
It was on both sides of the river founded by the monks from the 11th century. Also supposedly haunted by them.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: andy_e on September 18, 2018, 03:35:07 pm
Armley's not hip, but Burley and Kirkstall are rapidly up-and-coming, more so Burley, with lots of excellent independent food places opening recently. The Cardigan Arms has been taken over by Kirkstall Brewery and is now an excellent pub!
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 18, 2018, 03:52:05 pm
I once worked at the original Kirkstall brewery which now appears to be halls of residence.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: teestub on September 18, 2018, 04:16:27 pm
Kirkstall/Armley is trendy/hip these days then. I used to go swimming at Armley and Kirkstall baths I guess they might have gone now and when I left school my first job was at Kirkstall Forge just past the Abbey. I know the Forge has gone but presumably they can’t use the Abbey for building houses. :-\

Kirkstall Forge is now the name of the new station, is that where the forge used to be? Down by the river?

Edit: a cursory google reveals that it very likely was!

Yep, was notoriously one of the most contaminated sites in Leeds, I think it was part way through remediation prior to financial crisis when it went on hold until property prices went up again.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: spidermonkey09 on September 18, 2018, 04:42:57 pm
Jesus, long haul then. This is quite interesting:

https://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/industrial-sites/15895-kirkstall-forge-leeds.html#.W6EcfOhKhPY
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: SA Chris on September 18, 2018, 04:43:10 pm
I was a resident of Kirkstall before it was up and coming, does that make me cool. Use to be able to hear the forge on quiet nights.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 18, 2018, 04:47:47 pm
I was a resident of Kirkstall before it was up and coming, does that make me cool.
No that makes you old like me >:(
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: andy_e on September 18, 2018, 04:50:27 pm
Whilst we're on a thread-derailing industrial history of the Aire Valley of Leeds, there used to be two huge cooling towers dominating the area! I never knew about these. This photo was taken near my house, it certainly doesn't look like that now!

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/content/images/2008/09/29/leeds_power470_470x303.jpg)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkstall_Power_Station
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: SA Chris on September 18, 2018, 04:56:43 pm
They're photoshopped in. They did it it a lot in them days, 'appen.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: teestub on September 18, 2018, 05:07:40 pm
Is that where the cinema etc is now?
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: spidermonkey09 on September 18, 2018, 05:17:16 pm
Love the quintessential Yorkshireman in that photo. Flat cap, fag, newspaper, pint of milk under his arm I think. Just missing the whippet.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 18, 2018, 05:27:49 pm
Whilst we're on a thread-derailing industrial history of the Aire Valley of Leeds, there used to be two huge cooling towers dominating the area! I never knew about these. This photo was taken near my house, it certainly doesn't look like that now!

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/content/images/2008/09/29/leeds_power470_470x303.jpg)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkstall_Power_Station
My mate “ Short but psychopathic George” used to live in the street to right of the one in the photo.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: andy_e on September 18, 2018, 10:07:53 pm
Is that where the cinema etc is now?

Not quite, a bit further towards Kirkstall, behind the Asda.
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: moose on September 18, 2018, 10:37:02 pm
Love the quintessential Yorkshireman in that photo. Flat cap, fag, newspaper, pint of milk under his arm I think. Just missing the whippet.

Sounds like my grandad, aside from he would have been walking a whippet-beddlington terrier cross, his choice for rabbiting!  I am still bearing the scars from him making me put a collar on his ferret and take it for a walk.  Ever tried to put a collar on something that is essentially a wriggly tube with snapping jaws?!
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: powderpuff on September 21, 2018, 09:39:42 pm
Love the quintessential Yorkshireman in that photo. Flat cap, fag, newspaper, pint of milk under his arm I think. Just missing the whippet.

And we can only assume he's already got the tea bags at home!
Title: Re: Bouldering walls with a kids area Yorkshire.
Post by: webbo on September 21, 2018, 09:55:01 pm
Tea bags probably hadn’t been invented then. Loose tea and sterilised milk or if he was getting it for work. A tin of Fussles evaporated milk.
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