Five Visits or Vertical Intro Class with Optional One-Month Membership (Up to 67% Off)
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Learn some rock-climbing basics or take your skill to the next level at a gym with seven climbing and bouldering areas
Mankind's underdeveloped climbing skills and inability to digest tin cans are two ways in which evolution left humans inferior to goats. It’s mind over Matterhorn with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $24.99 for five day passes (a $75 value)
- $12.99 for a vertical-introduction class, which includes a one-week membership (a $35 value) $34.99 for a vertical-introduction class with a one-month climbing membership (a $95 value)
Day passes grant access to the climbing facility but do not include equipment. First-timers must take the two-hour vertical-introduction class or pass a belay test, unless they intend to stick to bouldering.
Gear not included for 5 day pass, gear is provided for the vertical-introduction class and can be used for the rest of the day, but climbers must rent it on subsequent visits. The class is held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Membership provides unlimited access to Wild Walls and discounts on special events, competitions, and yoga. The one-month option includes a free guest pass, too.
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About Wild Walls
Wild Walls Indoor Climbing Gym sprawls across 6,000 square feet of a historic armory building, challenging gravity-bound bodies with various climbing and bouldering structures. “People have the misconception that rock climbing is like an amusement ride,” says Todd, the general manager. Wild Walls lures exercisers from dull workouts, such as watching paint dry on dumbbells, by offering challenging routes, tricky angles, and a wide variety of top-rope and sport-lead routes. Indoor adventurers can vary sweat sessions with yoga classes.
Wild Walls also stocks portable walls that soar to 16 and 24 feet, ideal for birthday celebrants or bosses who need a way to determine which employee gets a raise. For more permanent climbing surfaces, its staffers can install traverse walls, which run horizontally, in locations such as school gyms or underground monkey-training facilities.