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Title: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Sloper on January 18, 2015, 06:02:08 pm
Well, I went to the MCC for the first and last time yesterday and someone said that The Depot will be opening in Manchester this summer.  :bounce: :bounce: shit I might have to actually get some indoor climbing done so I can crank out the 4+ when it comes to the real thing.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: moose on January 18, 2015, 06:11:53 pm
in the Trafford Centre; it sounds...... big:

http://www.theclimbingdepot.co.uk/leeds/news/depot-manchester (http://www.theclimbingdepot.co.uk/leeds/news/depot-manchester)
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on January 18, 2015, 06:21:46 pm

in the Trafford Centre; it sounds...... big:

http://www.theclimbingdepot.co.uk/leeds/news/depot-manchester (http://www.theclimbingdepot.co.uk/leeds/news/depot-manchester)

Trafford park. Not centre. Which is from memory a big industrial area (some of it empty/wasteland) loosely between old Trafford and the M60 (or Trafford centre)... Suspect they've found a decent sized industrial unit/building..

Maybe if someone more in the know could let a postcode slip out...???
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Sloper on January 18, 2015, 07:12:18 pm
I imagine it will be in the industrial park on the other side of the Bridgewater canal opposite Old Trafford, which is the route I use to cycle home (which I don't do very often :spank:)
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tommytwotone on January 18, 2015, 08:51:11 pm
30,000 sq. feet!


For the man who has no concept of area, it would appear that when using the industry standard this equates to roughly half a football pitch...



Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Jaspersharpe on January 18, 2015, 09:03:30 pm
Sounds amazing.

Can't help but notice the irony of "an outdoor area for summer bouldering" in Manchester though. ;)
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: lagerstarfish on January 18, 2015, 09:15:09 pm
30,000 sq. feet!


For the man who has no concept of area, it would appear that when using the industry standard this equates to roughly half a football pitch...

is that climbable wall area or floor area?
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on January 18, 2015, 10:17:35 pm

Sounds amazing.

Can't help but notice the irony of "an outdoor area for summer bouldering" in Manchester though. ;)

As long as it's covered - it's be great... Also Means you can have a tab in between efforts ;)

Went last year to a bouldering wall in Vienna (Boulderbar) that had an outdoor section (under a roof) - it was really good on a warm evening, better than the hot inside...

30000 ft is 100 by 300 - yes a wee bit less than 1/2 a footy pitch.. That's quite big!
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: GraemeA on February 02, 2015, 04:37:13 pm
There is nothing on the planning portals about change of use so it's probably safe to assume the building is already being used for leisure.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Teaboy on February 02, 2015, 05:53:36 pm
There is nothing on the planning portals about change of use so it's probably safe to assume the building is already being used for leisure.

Ace, that's snow dome think is fucking massive and with the inbuilt chiller conditions should be primo all year around
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on February 02, 2015, 06:12:27 pm
There is nothing on the planning portals about change of use so it's probably safe to assume the building is already being used for leisure.

Ace, that's snow dome think is fucking massive and with the inbuilt chiller conditions should be primo all year around

I think adapting the indoor skydiving place next to the Centre d'traffordium would work better... even I might be able to do a one armer with a 50mph updraft ;)
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Reprobate_Rob on July 21, 2015, 04:48:02 pm
Anyone heard any more on this? Is it still happening?
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Adam Lincoln on July 21, 2015, 04:50:52 pm
Anyone heard any more on this? Is it still happening?

Yep, change of use gone through, and hear its looking like Novemberish for opening.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Reprobate_Rob on July 21, 2015, 05:12:43 pm
Sweet, ta.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Ally Smith on November 04, 2015, 02:34:42 pm
Anyone know if Depot Manchester is still on course for a November opening?

The photos on FB look very encouraging, but it's hard to tell what level of general readiness is for paying punters?
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: galpinos on November 04, 2015, 03:05:43 pm
I agree, the photos look amazing but new boulders seem to still be arriving, nothing is painted, their are no mats and none of the "extras", cafe, shop? etc seem to be started so I can't see it being finished much before Christmas?

It'll be ace to finally have a decent bouldering wall and closer to my house than Logport.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Reprobate_Rob on November 04, 2015, 03:20:20 pm
They've been saying mid-December on FB for a while. Still sounded confident of that last week.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: rossydoodle61 on January 01, 2016, 07:53:11 pm
In case anyone missed it, The Depot will be opening it's Manchester doors as of tomorrow.

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Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Zods Beard on January 01, 2016, 10:22:01 pm
Sweet. Was lucky  enough to have a quick tour last week and was very impressed.

Vast is not the word...
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on January 01, 2016, 10:31:41 pm
Probably popping over on Sunday. Don't want to turn up to the party too early ;)

If anyone else is heading there then holla.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Andy F V2.0 on January 03, 2016, 09:20:42 am
Went yesterday, very impressive. Loads of space, big walls, cool angles, some amazing new holds and despite being very busy there was no queues for problems. Gripes? More locker space would be nice, but apart from that, about as close to perfection as I've seen in a bouldering wall. Well done Mr Dunning et al.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Paul B on January 03, 2016, 10:11:06 am
Went yesterday, very impressive. Loads of space, big walls, cool angles, some amazing new holds and despite being very busy there was no queues for problems. Gripes? More locker space would be nice, but apart from that, about as close to perfection as I've seen in a bouldering wall. Well done Mr Dunning et al.

Agreed. Traffic will need careful planning from myself but I thought it was fantastic and I'm usually picky with walls. Good setting. Really good panel finish which seems to be a rarity these days. Nice holds (rough but brand new).  A good mix of people showed up too which made for a good opening day.

There are still some pullup and dip bars to go in I've been told.

Sinks in the gents seemed designed for midgets but that really is me being uber picky!
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on January 03, 2016, 10:32:21 am
Re traffic - worth remembering that if Man U are playing at home (as they were yesterday) there will be 70000 people coming and going from near the area for 60-90 min before and after the game...
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Adam Lincoln on January 03, 2016, 10:35:29 am
Re traffic - worth remembering that if Man U are playing at home (as they were yesterday) there will be 70000 people coming and going from near the area for 60-90 min before and after the game...

Was horrendous yesterday. Forgot they were at home! Plus trafford centre sales.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Zods Beard on January 03, 2016, 10:57:25 am
Agree with the above comments. Some amazing holds on the easier problems but they are rough. Never really thought about the board finish before but its true...

As a soul and disco boy the music was proper bo all the time I was there.

TT's right about the traffic. If Utd are at home it'll be mental about 1.5 hours before and after the game. The The Tragic Centre should start calming down now. I've been doing that drive for years now so I'll try and post my patented traffic avoidance jibs.

Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Paul B on January 03, 2016, 11:31:06 am
A few of us went for a burger afterwards at GBK in the Trafford centre. It took 40 mins from leaving the depot to park! Serious traffic error!

Wish I had the playlist from yesterday...
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Muenchener on January 03, 2016, 12:08:29 pm
There's a newish DAV wall here half a mile from the Bayern Munich stadium. Same problem with traffic & parking on match days, plus the home fans have discovered the bar at the wall.  :beer2:
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: cheque on January 03, 2016, 12:42:02 pm
Hopefully fixing the Notts Depot's leaking roof is next on the to-do list.  :whistle:
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: gcarmichael on January 04, 2016, 02:55:06 pm
http://www.instagram.com/p/BAHvwE_QiJo/

Circuits boards are awesome here too! Really well set and limestone type climbing :)
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on January 04, 2016, 03:02:18 pm
http://www.instagram.com/p/BAHvwE_QiJo/

Circuits boards are awesome here too! Really well set and limestone type climbing :)

Ah - was that you there filming this (early) lunchtime?
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: gcarmichael on January 04, 2016, 03:16:01 pm
Yeh that was me! Going to be there most days now haha
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: a dense loner on January 04, 2016, 10:31:24 pm
Hope you're looking stronger than when you was at the works!  :P
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: galpinos on January 07, 2016, 08:15:49 am
First time last night. Apart from putting a hole in my futuras (I thought no edge "technology" was going to make this a thing of the past.....) putting a dampner on things:

Wow, everything I wanted form a bouldering wall and more. Massive space, loads of great angles, tall walls (I was struggling at 2/3rds height on everything) variety of good holds and imaginative setting.

Now all I need to do is actually turn up there regularly!
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Paul B on January 07, 2016, 08:20:57 am
I managed to get there in <50mins from work last night which made my day. Enjoyed it just as much second time around although I'm now getting spanked (/couldn't pull on) on the next circuit!
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on January 07, 2016, 08:23:32 am
Give me a shout next time you're heading down Nick/Paul..
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: galpinos on January 07, 2016, 08:45:53 am
Give me a shout next time you're heading down Nick/Paul..

Will do, though can't see me climbing much for a while after the end of Jan.

I don't see you as an "indoor climbing" kind of guy but when the weather's like this......
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: SA Chris on January 07, 2016, 08:50:05 am
Good luck with the new bairn Galpinos.

I'm jealous. Need a decent bouldering facility near us, hopefully Depot Aberdeen, or TCA Aberdeen, or Works Aberdeen........
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: galpinos on January 07, 2016, 09:01:14 am
Good luck with the new bairn Galpinos.

Cheers Chris. I can't quite work out how we'll cope with two. Obviously it's possible as plenty of people do, it just seems like it's going to be a lot of hard work! It's bad enough at the moment as my wife has gone into full "nesting mode" so I'm spending all my time building flat pack furniture, digging out bottles/babygrows/moses baskets etc. and having to tidy all my climbing stuff away and store it in the loft.

I'm jealous. Need a decent bouldering facility near us, hopefully Depot Aberdeen, or TCA Aberdeen, or Works Aberdeen........

It is brilliant. Manchester has been crying out for a facility like this. Rockover was an opportunity missed but the Depot is on the money. If only I wasn't a chubby punter.......
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on January 07, 2016, 09:21:24 am

Give me a shout next time you're heading down Nick/Paul..

Will do, though can't see me climbing much for a while after the end of Jan.

I don't see you as an "indoor climbing" kind of guy but when the weather's like this......

Yup - I'd rather be climbing outdoors. But when there's a top notch wall 15 min away - it makes that 'maybe ok weather in the peak but it's an hour away' decision fall more towards the wall.

Good luck with the new nipper - hope all is/goes well.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: steveri on March 16, 2016, 12:24:40 pm
Well done Depot. Had an awkward hiatus period in Manchester that looked a lot like a Depot-shaped visit. Not disappointed. That places is LARGE. Lots to do and lots at my current sub-punter range with some thoughtful problems. Great selection of holds and big volume/hold crossovers with lots of facets. I bet they're a decent investment but a statement about doing things well.
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: Paul B on March 16, 2016, 04:42:17 pm
Great selection of holds and big volume/hold crossovers with lots of facets. I bet they're a decent investment but a statement about doing things well.

I agree. I like the attention to detail with the setting too (like little screw ons for moving your feet between larger holds, matching the finish etc.).
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: boxmonkey on March 25, 2016, 08:41:53 am
I have an overnight stopover in Manchester coming up, do you guys recommend the Depot over Rockover? I like the vibe at Rockover. Had some good chats with the guys behind te counter but sounds like the Depot needs to be experienced, right?
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: PipeSmoke on March 25, 2016, 10:05:19 pm
100%
Title: Re: The Depot, Manchester
Post by: tomtom on March 25, 2016, 10:05:52 pm
Yup.
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