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What does your Woody look like???

Brendan Blanchard · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 590

Built this fall as a senior project so I can graduate high school...good choice :)





The holds have moved around, and theres more now, I'm just re-arranging for new routes as cabin fever comes full swing.

Slightly overhung except the 3' vertical below the left side.

Adam - You don't believe in jugs do you?

Travis Spaulding · · Las Vegas, NV. · Joined Nov 2010 · Points: 30

I wanna go climb at Woodchuck's house.....

All of these are great, amazing what some brain power can do in the right direction.

Now if we could direct all that to a comprehensive wilderness management plan that we would all agree on and shove through the NPS/BLM red tape...

Sorry, was dreaming for a sec ;)

Awesome walls everyone!

Adam Stec · · South Barrington, IL · Joined Feb 2007 · Points: 20
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.
Dan Brayack · · Marmet, WV · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 888
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...
Owen Darrow · · Helena, mt · Joined Feb 2010 · Points: 1,790

Wow! These wall look too sick

kachoong · · Atlanta, GA · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 180

Finally have the woody up and started setting problems. Woo!

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280

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.

kachoong · · Atlanta, GA · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 180
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.
david quatro · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 10



This is the current state of my garage wall. I built it in 3 installments, and now I'm pretty much out of room. It is about 32 feet wide total and bout 10.5 feet high. The only thing left is to connect the 40 degree wall with the vertical wall.
Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280

Wow! Looks like a pro'climbing gym layout. Good angles!

Steven N · · CO · Joined Dec 2004 · Points: 80

great looking wall David. complete with parallettes I see :)

do you have a work bench on the back of the 40 degree wall?

david quatro · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 10

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.

Chris Horton · · St. George, UT · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 327

Threw this one up in the living room over the last couple of weeks using the Metolius plans. Roof jugs to come soon. 40 degrees makes my forearms say please...

J Schmiddy · · Pittsburgh, PA · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 20

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)

John Bradbury · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2007 · Points: 380

Mine has a flat screen :)

Andy Librande · · Denver, CO · Joined Nov 2005 · Points: 1,880
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.
Finn The Human · · The Land of Ooo · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 106

I want to build a woodie so bad... too bad I'm broke.

Matt Roberts · · Columbus, OH · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 85

Just finished it this weekend, though since I didn't realize that holds would take a while to get, its still pretty bare.

Its pretty much Metolius plans, but with a different design on the kickboard, plus a 24" roof. T-nuts on overlapping 8" grids.





Now if I just had some holds...

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280

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.

Brian Haugli · · Shrewsbury, MA · Joined Aug 2011 · Points: 105

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