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Biggering my woodie

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ali64 510 · · Great Barrington, MA · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 0

I have a woodie in my attic. It's flat against the rafters and takes up one third of one side of the attic. I am going to increase its size this winter. The question is do I expand sideways along the current wall and just have a large traversing wall or go up and over the other side making an arch? Looking to see what others have found. I'm not much of a carpenter and am mostly a moderate trad climber.

Capt. Impatient · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2012 · Points: 0

Your attic rafters are at what angle? If it's 45, I would just build it as a terervse, then as you get the funds connect in a roof and then the other side so you have a big cave. To change the angles of different areas just make volumes. Don't get fancy. Keep it simple.

J. Stark · · Iowa · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 649
Capt. Impatient wrote:To change the angles of different areas just make volumes. Don't get fancy. Keep it simple.
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jonathan.lipkin · · Brooklyn, NY · Joined Dec 2012 · Points: 70

One of the best things I did was the same side in traverse exercise from self coached climber book

youtube.com/watch?v=rO6gzpG…

I spent the summer far from a gym and built a 12' long by 8' high woodie. I would just traverse back and forth for about 20 min at a time. Worked wonders for my technique. not sure if this would work on an overhanging wall, though it might. It would be a different exercise.

ali64 510 · · Great Barrington, MA · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 0

Thanks for the replies. My wall is 70 degrees. Looks like it's going to be a long traverse, about 24 feet.

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