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Beginning Group Climbing Location Recommendation - Utah Valley or maybe Salt Lake Valley

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Luke Marrott · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2005 · Points: 5

My extended group at work does a group activity about every quarter and I always throw out climbing and I always get shot down.

However I brought it up recently and it got picked as one of the activities to do this summer. Maybe late spring.

So now my question is I need a good place with easy climbs that could support up to about 50 people. I doubt everyone would come, but even if more than half come that could be 25-30 people.

I personally only have two ropes, and I know another guy in the group climbs but I'm unsure yet what he has available.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Brian in SLC · · Sandy, Utah · Joined Oct 2003 · Points: 21,746
Luke Marrott wrote:So now my question is I need a good place with easy climbs that could support up to about 50 people.
Momentum sounds perfect.
Ryan Goslin · · Rumney, NH · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 355

So you have 3 ropes and 50 ppl. I would take Brian's advice. There really isn't an area with enough easy climbs to keep that many ppl occupied.

Luke Marrott · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2005 · Points: 5

Thanks!

I think you are right and after talking to the other guy who I know has gear we would have a max of 5 ropes, which could occupy 10 people at a time.

We'll shoot for a gym (almost certainly Momentum) and if people have fun I'll plan small trips outside.

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Northern Utah & Idaho
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