Gym to Crag Day (Outdoor Climbing)
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Ready to take your climbing from plastic to real rock? Come join us for our first Gym to Crag Day, designed specifically for gym climbers looking to get outside in a fun, supportive, and low-pressure environment.
We’ll spend the evening focusing primarily on top rope climbing, outdoor climbing flow, and building confidence on real rock. Whether this is your very first outdoor climbing experience or you’ve only climbed outside once or twice, this meetup is all about , having fun, and getting comfortable at the crag.
### What to Bring (Some Gear Required)
- Climbing shoes (required)
- Climbing Harness UIAA Rated (required)
- Climbing Helmet UIAA Rated (required)
- Brake Assisted Belay device
- Water & snacks
- Sunscreen/hat
- Stoked attitude 😄
### Who This Is For
- Gym climbers wanting to experience outdoor climbing
- New outdoor climbers
- Anyone looking to meet other climbers and build community
No outdoor experience required. A positive attitude is all you need.
### Important Notes
This is a community meetup focused on climbing and having fun, not a formal guiding service or instructional course. More experienced climbers will help create a safe and welcoming environment for newer outdoor climbers.
Come hang out, touch real rock, test your skills, and meet some awesome people. Outdoor climbing is a completely different experience from the gym, and this is a great way to make the transition in a supportive crew.
Meet Time: Friday 4pm
Location: "Crags Against Humanity" Mt Lemmon
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### Legal Disclaimer
Rock climbing is an inherently dangerous activities that carry risks including serious injury, permanent disability, and death. By attending this meetup, each participant acknowledges and accepts these risks and is responsible for their own safety, decisions, and actions.
This meetup is an informal community gathering and not a professional guiding service or certified instructional course. Participation is entirely voluntary. Organizers, volunteers, and participants are not liable for any injuries, accidents, damages, or losses that may occur during travel to, participation in, or departure from the event.
All participants are expected to climb within their own abilities, use proper judgment, and communicate openly about their experience level and comfort level.
