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climb4free


Oct 31, 2010, 1:36 AM
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Thats pretty much as completed as it is thus far. I have some ply for the roof and the bottom of the 30* wall.

Lots more holds on it now.


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Hey man looks good I recently finished building a cave in my garage. Everyone let me know what you think...

ZACH
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Hey man looks good I recently finished building a cave in my garage. Everyone let me know what you think...

ZACH



I think it can hardly get better than that!


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gmggg wrote:
RVACLIMB wrote:
Hey man looks good I recently finished building a cave in my garage. Everyone let me know what you think...

ZACH

[image]http://www.rockclimbing.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=5341;[/image]

I think it can hardly get better than that!

i think it can 100% get better than that, unless your home wall is for screwing around and having fun.

if you built this home wall for training, then sorry but nothing in this picture will get you stronger, except for maybe pull ups on the rock rings.


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sidepull wrote:
Okay, here's the link:

http://theblindmonkey.com/...08/pimp-my-wall.html

This really needs it's own thread. Talk about fantastic friends. I smiled the whole way through.


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bustloose wrote:
gmggg wrote:
RVACLIMB wrote:
Hey man looks good I recently finished building a cave in my garage. Everyone let me know what you think...

ZACH

[image]http://www.rockclimbing.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=5341;[/image]

I think it can hardly get better than that!

i think it can 100% get better than that, unless your home wall is for screwing around and having fun.

if you built this home wall for training, then sorry but nothing in this picture will get you stronger, except for maybe pull ups on the rock rings.

If a home wall isn't for screwing around and having fun then I don't know what it is for. Realistically, training always takes a back seat to fun. The trick is to have fun training.


RVACLIMB


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It is more for fun than serious training. However I do set some pretty crazy problems on this. Also pictured is only about half of the wall. I have a 40-45 degree section that tops out at about 14 feet and another 30 degree section that splits to a 90/40 degree half way across on the left side not pictured. It has help my forearm and hand strength alot by having this in my back yard. I attached a few more pictures incase you are interested in what the whole thing looks like. Thanks for you input guys.
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Nov 17, 2010, 4:34 PM
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I like it RVA. I too believe in the combination of fun and training. I tried to stray away from intricate features mostly for simplicity. I also wanted to minimize the available stemming. But that last picture (although small) shows the whole package. Nice work!

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