General Outdoor Fun DiscussionWhether you rock climb, kayak, snowboard, hike or hang glide, if you play outside and you play hard, come talk about it in here.
The indoor place is about 10 minutes from our house. Easy to pop down there. Back in the day in St. Louis, it was a bit of a trip to get out of town to climbing sites, particularly without a car. Here in more rural northern MN, there are outdoor options all over the place, including right in the city, I think.
The best thing about the climb was how it's changed my attitude. When I go indoor climbing now, I no longer get half-way up a challenging wall, think it's too hard, then come down again. You can't do that on a cliff face, so why would you do it on a climbing wall?
The best thing about the climb was how it's changed my attitude. When I go indoor climbing now, I no longer get half-way up a challenging wall, think it's too hard, then come down again. You can't do that on a cliff face, so why would you do it on a climbing wall?
Agreed. But that doesn't mean I don't do it sometimes. I look at the indoor walls as places to push it that I would never do outside (yet).