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Postby Will C » Sat Jun 18, 2005 9:00 pm

Hello,

I was wondering about some of the info on the UNB R&I website. It says you can rent shoes but down the page it states that during regular climbing hours you cannot rent harnesses or belay devices. Now I am waiting for my harness to come in from MEC but am planning to come in on Sunday night and Monday night so I will be without a harness. Is there any way I could borrow/rent one while I'm down? Just looking for some clarification.

Thanks,
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Postby lukelovesclimbin » Sat Jun 18, 2005 9:03 pm

Will, the wall isn't high enough to use a harness, if you want to be rope while you are there, i'll bring my harness, but it isn't high enough to rope you, IMO.
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Yeah I can just dyno, at the very top and I don't really get so scared.
You don’t really realize so much how high you are, and then you fall.
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Postby lukelovesclimbin » Sat Jun 18, 2005 9:05 pm

oh yeah, send me a PM if you still want it, i won't be there on Sunday as i am out climbing, but i will be there on Monday night.
Luke
Yeah I can just dyno, at the very top and I don't really get so scared.
You don’t really realize so much how high you are, and then you fall.
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Postby Richard Eh! » Sat Jun 18, 2005 10:44 pm

Hey Will, it's a bouldering gym. There aren't any "sport routes".
If'n ya think ya can, ya can! If'n ya think ya can't, yer right....!
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Postby martha » Sun Jun 19, 2005 7:08 am

And we also don't put the ropes up during regular hours. So even if you had a harness there would be no need to wear it.
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