What does your Woody look like???
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Built this fall as a senior project so I can graduate high school...good choice :) |
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I wanna go climb at Woodchuck's house..... |
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Brendan Blanchard wrote:Adam - You don't believe in jugs do you?A lot of these holds are actually incut medium jugs. I do need to get some larger holds as I'm just getting back into climbing after 6 months off and the 30 degree overhang is pretty hard right now. |
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camhead wrote:It's just a bit bigger than a home woody, but the place I train in Columbus is awesome, and definitely is NOT a commercial climbing gym. Started as a guy's basement woody, gradually grew, and for the last couple years he's gotten enough in cooperative members' fees to rent a small garage space in a back alley. One of the best training facilities I've seen, and still has more of a home woody vibe to it. From a recent comp:I thought I recognized that place... |
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Wow! These wall look too sick |
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Looks nice. Are the green holds a route? I use color of holds for making routes on my walls. Same make and model for texture and design continuity throughout the climb. That way it mimics a real route on same stone all the way. |
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Woodchuck ATC wrote:Looks nice. Are the green holds a route? I use color of holds for making routes on my walls. Same make and model for texture and design continuity throughout the climb. That way it mimics a real route on same stone all the way. 4 ft. panels I presume? Looks great.Yeah, they kinda make a route. This was my first route, which I wanted to be a circuit for as close to ARC climbing that I make. I'm yet to top out with holds as I do not have sufficient padding so far (I just have one bouldering pad). I figure a fall with my hands at 12ft is enough for now. I ran out of green but kept the holds the same manufactuer and texture. Should be able to fit six or seven different problems with the holds I have (V0- to V2). And yeah, the panels are 4x8 each. |
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Wow! Looks like a pro'climbing gym layout. Good angles! |
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great looking wall David. complete with parallettes I see :) |
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Good eye on the parallettes. I haven't used those much lately, but my kids love to play on them. On the back of the 40 degree wall is a shelf for storage. I could use it as a work bench, though. |
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I just moved and had to leave my woodie behind. I think Im going the lazy mans route this time and getting one of these boulderboards |
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Couloirman wrote:I just moved and had to leave my woodie behind. I think Im going the lazy mans route this time and getting one of these boulderboards Should be good for HIT strips, systems holds, rock rings, and Ill figure out a way to still use my beastmakers on it. Collapses too! (not affiliated)Damn for $800 you must be feeling pretty lazy. |
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I want to build a woodie so bad... too bad I'm broke. |
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4 Sale! tons of lightly used holds here,, as my local gym closed and I'm now without a fun indoor place and with buckets of holds to spare. PM me for pics and what I've got to sell. Hundreds of holds, in color sets too. |
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