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There used to be an old one in the gym in the Moncton Hospital, but they never really used it, more for kids to play on I think. Wonder what happened to all those holds...
Closest I have been able to find is there is a go-cart track by the Coliseum that is looking into building one but is having problems with insurance
mathieu wrote:Heres' one suggestion that could of gotten an owner more money today. GET A DISCOUNT RATE FOR KIDS. We wanted to bring my girlfriends nieces climbing today in S'toon but the drop in rate was 15$ so multiply that by 5 and its just too expensive.
Please continue this topic......but can I get some ideas on construction also? Contractors? design? size? How much lead....toprope.....bouldering?
One of the major expenses $$$ you need to look at is padding. You may have overlooked this. Talk to other commercial gyms and find out the best systems.
And I'd avoid having toprope routes on big overhanging routes because of the swing and the groundfall potential off the start. It's too much to get them to clip into directionals. Most wouldn't understand that concept.
there is no arguing that a lead fall into thin air on overhangin walls is much safer for your ankles than on a vertical wall
anything past 10 degrees overhanging should work.
Fred wrote:One of the major expenses $$$ you need to look at is padding. You may have overlooked this. Talk to other commercial gyms and find out the best systems.
Can anyone else think of any hidden costs or ideas for income to keep this gym going?
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