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Title: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 04, 2014, 08:39:13 pm
Over on the mainland at the weekend. The little lady wants to visit Ikea Friday evening. Should I go with her (shudder...) or is Warrington wall worth a shout?
Key questions
1 is the wall near ikea/easy to find?
2 is it worth visiting? I'll probably just be bouldering and only there for a couple of hours but would also be happy to do some roped stuff which leads me to...
3 anybody in the area planning on heading there Friday evening from 7 ish for a couple of hours?
Cheers in advance ducks
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 04, 2014, 08:49:22 pm
Just checked boat times, probably more like 8 ish tomorrow evening.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: IanP on September 04, 2014, 08:59:34 pm
1. Yes near IKEA (5 minutes) and very easy to find (church on the main road into Warrington, basically in tescos car park).
2.  Don't really boulder much there, bouldering is not extensive at all but they do seem to make the best of it with some good board style bouldering fitting a lot of problems into a small area.  Routes have historically been pretty good despite being small in comparison with modern walls (around 12m).  In particular the end walls have a good angle for training and they tend to set some good sustained p/e routes.  Caveat is that I haven't been for a few months.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: Fiend on September 04, 2014, 09:30:39 pm
MEATBALLS!!!!
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 04, 2014, 09:34:44 pm
VEGETARIAN ! ! !
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: tomtom on September 04, 2014, 10:11:51 pm
Ikea does beer now...
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: webbo on September 04, 2014, 10:35:24 pm
Last time I went to the Warrington wall, which was before my now married daughter was born. I wished I gone to Ikea instead, however I think they have ripped out the shit featured bouldering wall thank god.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 05, 2014, 06:17:09 am
Not only do I not eat meat but I also don't drink. I am quite probably the dullest person you could ever meet...

Anyway cheers for the info. I'll probably head to the wall as no matter how bad it is it must surely work out better and cheaper than ikea...
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: JDobo on September 05, 2014, 07:31:01 am
I climb at Warrington wall. The problems are really good in my opinion, and despite there being only three boards the only place I would rather boulder indoors locally is the hangar. Finally unless you are a beast then I am sure there will be plenty there for you to have a go at  :)
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: Duma on September 05, 2014, 07:39:23 am
He's a beast
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: GCW on September 05, 2014, 07:40:22 am
I hear there's a board a little further north.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: tomtom on September 05, 2014, 08:26:13 am

Not only do I not eat meat but I also don't drink. I am quite probably the dullest person you could ever meet...

Anyway cheers for the info. I'll probably head to the wall as no matter how bad it is it must surely work out better and cheaper than ikea...

Coffee?
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: SA Chris on September 05, 2014, 08:45:27 am
Non Alcoholic Pear Cider and large bags of mini Daim bars?
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: sxrxg on September 05, 2014, 10:36:00 am
The other option if you are just bouldering is BE Boulder in Widnes. This is 5 minutes extra to drive however is a modern enterprises wall with good professional setting done by Alex fry. It isn't massive, however should keep you going for a session if you fancy some more varied bouldering than the board style at Warrington.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 05, 2014, 10:52:17 am
(http://s12.postimg.org/z8d30d0r1/424x524x609_jpg_pagespeed_ic_ODNH4o4_Sb_B.jpg)
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: Fiend on September 05, 2014, 12:44:02 pm
Well just go fucking bouldering indoors then!!!*



(*nb this is a kinda good idea anyway)
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: andy popp on September 05, 2014, 12:55:04 pm
You could get to Pex in 15mins. Or my board in Widnes if you want.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 05, 2014, 01:22:46 pm
Cheers for the thoughts.
Very tempted by gcw or popp's board options but due to timing and transport and ikea proximity I thin warrimgton is the only option. I'll give it a whirl but cheers for the other offers. Next time.
Also definitely not a best currently and I occasionally drink coffee but mostly go for peppermint tea. Yes I am that dull...
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: flyguy on September 05, 2014, 01:30:33 pm
I used to think you were cool
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: steveri on September 05, 2014, 01:52:14 pm
The shit featured bouldering wall is still there. Me and that wall have history, there's were some superb problems, but nobody seems to use it any more. The board is densely packed with every kind of hold, so you're sure to find something. Dave that runs it is a smashing fella - it's not leading edge but it's a nice place to spend some time.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 05, 2014, 02:05:57 pm
.... it's a nice place to spend some time, especially compared to IKEA
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 05, 2014, 02:07:08 pm
I used to think you were cool
I can assure you that has never been the case.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 05, 2014, 02:09:54 pm
never having been cool is cool - well it's not un-cool anyway

are you anti-cool? it's not cool to be anti-cool
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: tomtom on September 05, 2014, 02:14:45 pm
I think you should have a slice of that cake lagers...
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 05, 2014, 02:15:32 pm
I am governed by the prime directive of my children:
If dads doing it, it isn't cool.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: tomtom on September 05, 2014, 02:17:32 pm
Is that why you're not going to Ikea - because going to Ikea is cool? I'm confused. Pass the chocolate cake lagers..
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: Fiend on September 05, 2014, 02:34:20 pm
If he's not cool, can I have his meatballs then?
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 05, 2014, 03:08:42 pm
I am governed by the prime directive of my children:
If dads doing it, it isn't cool.

they gonna skip the 8s and go straight to E9, 9A, 9a?

that's cool
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: moose on September 05, 2014, 05:22:48 pm
Be strong, get those fingers honed - these horrible mono's won't climb themselves:

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Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: nik at work on September 06, 2014, 09:21:27 am
Went to the wall. I liked it.
Bouldering area was a bit small and well chalked (maybe due a reset?) But the problems were enjoyable.
Then once I was beasted I managed to humiliate myself with a woeful performance on the lead wall. Again the climbing was good.
The staff were super friendly and helpful. I'll definitely head there again if I'm ever in the area.
My only criticism would be it was very hot in the wall which really doesn't suit me.
Title: Re: IKEA or Warrington wall?
Post by: psychomansam on September 06, 2014, 10:04:49 am
Went to the wall. I liked it.
Bouldering area was a bit small and well chalked (maybe due a reset?) But the problems were enjoyable.
Then once I was beasted I managed to humiliate myself with a woeful performance on the lead wall. Again the climbing was good.
The staff were super friendly and helpful. I'll definitely head there again if I'm ever in the area.
My only criticism would be it was very hot in the wall which really doesn't suit me.

I used to go their quite frequently and the bouldering was always like that, but the ropes are normally decent. Not bad at all.
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