One-Day Indoor Climbing Pass with Gear for One, Two, or Four at The Ledge at Pacific Health Club (Up to 38% Off)
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Indoor climbing can help participants build muscles, boost endurance as well as reduce stress and have fun!
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Indoor climbing
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Must be 5 or older
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No experience necessary
Indoor Rock Climbing FAQs
- Is it safe? Yes. Rock climbing gyms typically require a safety course on proper belaying techniques, knots, and other fundamentals for top-rope courses and have designated “beginner” courses for first timers.
- What should I wear? Loose-fitting clothing that you can easily move around in. You’ll be able to grab climbing shoes, harness, and other necessary gear onsite.
- Do I have to be in good shape? Not really—climbing gyms have courses that cater to a wide range of fitness levels. Generally speaking, if you can climb a ladder you can indoor rock climb.
- What if I’m afraid of heights? Try bouldering, which takes place on shorter walls and doesn’t require harnesses or other top-rope gear. Bouldering focuses more on moving sideways than vertically, so climbers rarely get more than 10–12 feet off the ground.
Indoor climbing can help participants build muscles, boost endurance as well as reduce stress and have fun!
-
Indoor climbing
-
Must be 5 or older
-
No experience necessary
Indoor Rock Climbing FAQs
- Is it safe? Yes. Rock climbing gyms typically require a safety course on proper belaying techniques, knots, and other fundamentals for top-rope courses and have designated “beginner” courses for first timers.
- What should I wear? Loose-fitting clothing that you can easily move around in. You’ll be able to grab climbing shoes, harness, and other necessary gear onsite.
- Do I have to be in good shape? Not really—climbing gyms have courses that cater to a wide range of fitness levels. Generally speaking, if you can climb a ladder you can indoor rock climb.
- What if I’m afraid of heights? Try bouldering, which takes place on shorter walls and doesn’t require harnesses or other top-rope gear. Bouldering focuses more on moving sideways than vertically, so climbers rarely get more than 10–12 feet off the ground.
Need To Know Info
About The Ledge at Pacific Health Club
The Ledge at Pacific Health Club invites everyone to enjoy indoor climbing. Their friendly staff and specialized equipment allow safe climbing for those who climb for the first time and for those who are more advanced. The climbing facility features 12 auto-belays, which give option to climb without a partner, a free-standing tower, multiple bouldering areas, overhangs, slabs, and more. In addition, the facility is equipped with full body harnesses for children under 80 lbs, as well as designated Kids Climbing Wall. At The Ledge at Pacific Health Club, the whole family can have fun during climbing adventures.