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hafilax


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Just came across this photo of an artificial climbing wall in the Netherlands. It's 37m high and overhangs by 11m.

Anyone here climb it? Any other interesting man made climbing structures out there?




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Just came across this photo of an artificial climbing wall in the Netherlands. It's 37m high and overhangs by 11m.

Anyone here climb it? Any other interesting man made climbing structures out there?

[image]http://www.mopo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/climbing-wall-520x388.jpg[/image]

It looks cool. I'm guessing there is little actual climbing in the Netherlands, otherwise they probably wouldn't have bothered building this. At least not outside.

It must be two pitches, eh?


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It must be two pitches, eh?

I was thinking about that too. I'd keep it single pitch and have one or two 80 meter long ropes to rap off with.


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I really doubt it's two pitches. No obvious anchors at the top + unnecessary liability. They probably just have long ropes.


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route setting on that thing would be a pain... really cool... but a pain.


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I guess I should have linked the source which has larger photos and more of them.

http://www.flickr.com/...6599/in/photostream/

You can see the anchor bolts at the top and in one photo the climber is setting up for rappel.


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Why not just have a fixed single static line on the overhanging side to rap off with? Then you could lead it with normal length ropes and just carry a rap device to get down...


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Why not just have a fixed single static line on the overhanging side to rap off with? Then you could lead it with normal length ropes and just carry a rap device to get down...

What if you forget your rap device?


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In case of forgotten belay device break glass


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Nah, make it a zip line.


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That thing's rad. I'd climb there often, if I lived in the Netherlands.


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airscape wrote:
cruxstacean wrote:
Why not just have a fixed single static line on the overhanging side to rap off with? Then you could lead it with normal length ropes and just carry a rap device to get down...

What if you forget your rap device?

Over on another climbing website someone who has climbed and set on it said that there is a staircase on the inside.


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airscape wrote:
cruxstacean wrote:
Why not just have a fixed single static line on the overhanging side to rap off with? Then you could lead it with normal length ropes and just carry a rap device to get down...

What if you forget your rap device?

Pull rope up through draws, throw rope down, partner attaches belay device to rope, pull up rope, rap down.

so don't forget it...


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spikeddem wrote:
I really doubt it's two pitches. No obvious anchors at the top + unnecessary liability. They probably just have long ropes.

It's 32 meter a standard 70 meter rope is fine. Also FYI having multipitch in a gym here's definitily possible



That's about the same height but has anchors every ten or so meters to practice multipitch climbing, or do harder pitches.

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