Overcoming Obstacles
There were many challenges we faced to build a climbing wall but I'll focus on the top three.
First, we are renting the house we live in and our lease was nearing the end.
Second, the cost and location also needed to be determined.
Lastly, how do you build a climbing wall anyway?
I'll discuss how we overcame each one in reverse order.
How do you build a climbing wall?
I googled this topic which ultimately directed me to Pinterest. After joining, I perused many ideas and discussed them with Christa. We used the following two websites to design and build our wall:
http://www.metoliusclimbing.com/pdf/How-to-Build-a-Home-Climbing-Wall.pdf
https://www.atomikclimbingholds.com/how-to-build-a-rock-climbing-wall
Where & how much to spend?
We could have built a portable free standing wall but determined an open spot in the garage was best after considering the possibilities. I researched the price of materials and different sets of climbing hardware. With an approximate cost in mind and my birthday coming up, I began to believe that building a wall could actually happen in NOW instead of later.
The second half of cost: Our lease.
Housing prices in are area of North Dallas are high and increasing. We scheduled a time to meet with the owner to discuss renewing our lease and approval to build the wall. At our first meeting he approved the wall (Thank you Mr. Prewitt!) and at the second we signed a new two year lease at a good price.
Two days later, Pop gave us my birthday present to go with an unexpected gift from another source.
Summary
Dream, wall designed, location and cost determined, lease renewed and building approved, now cash in hand to build...IT'S GO TIME!
We'll discuss the building process next.
Monday, August 17, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Consider the Possibilities
During a visit from a friend of ours about a month ago, the idea of having a rock climbing rock was introduced. I filed that under that would be great some day in the future.
The following week the thought hit me, "Why not now?" It would be easy to dwell on the reasons not to build a climbing / bouldering wall in our garage but instead we decided to focus on what it would take to accomplish it NOW, instead of some day.
Why consider this?
First, my wife, 3 kids and I love to climb. Having a climbing wall at home would enable us to climb more often and over time actually save us money (versus taking the family to a climbing gym).
Second, how cool would it be to have our on climbing gym at our house.
Third, climbing is a great way to get in shape while having fun.
Next post, I'll share how we overcame the obstacles we faced.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
The Beginning
It all started my sophomore year at Berkner high school in Richardson.
My AP computer science teacher led a student club called the social club. The only activity I remember is rock climbing.
He instructed us on how to tie knots, climb and repel.
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