From Deseret News archives:
Indoor climbing walls
• Rock Haus Indoor Climbing: 1780 N. 200 East. 435-713-0068 or www.rockhausgym.com. 13,000-plus square feet of climbing, Offers indoor top-rope wall and lead climbing areas, complete with crack climbs, featured aretes, and a rappel ledge for Scouting merit badge courses. Rock Haus climbing gym also has a large bouldering area featuring a free-standing boulder.
• Ultimate Sports Arena: 3985 N. 75 W. Hyde Park. 435-563-1167. Climbing wall inside a soccer arena and a half-story top-roping wall.
Ogden
• iROCK Utah: 2261 Kiesel Ave. 801-399-4653 or www.irockutah.com/. Top-rope climbing center with small bouldering area.
• Weber Rocks Climbing Wall: Weber State University, Swenson Stromberg Gym Complex, 3750 Harrison Blvd. 801-626-7904 or www.weber.edu. Over 2,000 square feet of climbing surface. Features a 20x30 imprint panel, a 20x30 freeform natural rock panel and a 40x13 bouldering wall.
• Hansen Mountaineering: 1799 N. State. 801-226-7498. Climbing wall for testing gear.
• Out-N-Back: 1797 S. Stat. 801-224-0454. Climbing wall for testing gear.
Park City
• Double-Diamond Climbing Wall: 6400 N. Hwy 224, Suite D. 435- 615-1800 www.blackdiamondgym.com. Climbing wall is located inside Black Diamond Gymnastics and Sports Center.
Provo
• The Quarry: 2494 N. University Parkway. 801-418-0266 or www.quarryclimbing.com. Two levels of indoor climbing with 90 top-rope and lead climbing routes of grades from 5.4 to 5.13. The main floor varies from 32 feet to 42 feet high. Has a series of cracks of varying width and a bouldering area.
Salt Lake City
• Dick's Sporting Goods: 41 S. Rio Grande in The Gateway. 801-456-0200 or www.dickssportinggoods.com. Two-and-a-half-story top-roping climbing wall.
• Momentum Indoor Climbing: 10600 S. 220 West. 1-800-896-8121 or www.momentumclimbing.com. 20,000 square feet of climbing including huge bouldering area, 42-foot walls for lead or top-rope climbing, 13 desert-style cracks.
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this story has me climbing the walls
Anonymous | July 24, 2008 at 2:26 p.m.
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