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My advice... Do NOT climb here unless you are very experienced! In order to receive any respect from the employees here, mainly the bald guy at the front desk, you should be climbing a 5.12 MINIMUM. (For those that are unfamiliar with climbing, anything from 5.9 to 5.15 is considered intermediate to advanced climbing) Ill make this review quick and to the point.... PROS -Walls are fairly tall (approx. 30 ft) -Routes are well made and designed -Multiple auto-belays for when you're out of a partner for the day (5 total) -Crash pads for bouldering are VERY thick and safe CONS -Employees are rude (ESPECIALLY the bald caucasian guy) -Extremely crowded -Gym is too small -People treat the place as a living room and just hang out all over -Gym is DIRTY! Words of advice... Check out Nevada Climbing Center.... the people there are friendly and don't discriminate, no matter what skill level you are.
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