New climbing gym in SLC?
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I was wondering if I could get some input from Salt Lake area climbers. Now that winter has me stuck climbing in the gym again, I have been throwing around the idea with some friends of opening a new climbing gym in SLC. I know that there are already three gyms in the area, but I'm wondering if there is a market for a nice big gym with lead, top rope, and bouldering in downtown or very close to downtown since currently that does not exist. |
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Great idea! |
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Funny, I've thought about the possibility of a new gym as well. |
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Ditto to the above two. |
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Mark Lewis wrote: Momentum has a terrible vibe to it. I'd love to see a new gym with the atmosphere of Rockreation, but with a much bigger lead area and a top-out boulder area.I think the above mentioned vibe is one reason Momentum can be the size they are, in order to pay for a great facility like that, you must attract somewhat of a non-traditional climbing crowd to pay the bills. |
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I would be on a decent climbing gym near sugarhouse/downtown like white on rice |
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I agree with all the comments on this thread...i too would be willing to help out in anyway possible to get a gym with the feel of rockreation but bigger...the top out bouldering would be great... |
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I think you'd get a lot of traffic from Holladay area too. I'd much rather go downtown than to Sandy. Keep us updated - I'll gladly throw whatever time and sweat I can into making this happen! |
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Here are them good vibes I promised
Also, Sugarhouse is the neighborhood I was trying to remember, thanks Miles. Liberty Park is northish of there, right? I liked running there. Good times. |
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Yes, do it! |
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I'd love to see a good all around gym go into the sugarhouse/downtown area. I like going to the Front, but would love to see a gym with the vibes of rockreation, but larger and having cracks. If you were into making this a co-op type operation or just willing to enlist the help of slc climbers. I think there would be a good turnout. I know I miss working with tools and getting my hands dirty. If ya need any help, just ask and I'd do my best to help. |
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West minny has its own little |
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Yes please! I know plenty of people around the liberty park area that would join... Maybe find an old church or something east of liberty park? Probably a bit pricey for a decent building though. |
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There are lots of climbers downtown, in the avenues, Sugarhouse, Liberty Park, the U, etc. I've got a membership at the Front even though I don't love bouldering purely because of the distance to other gyms. There is a lot of underutilized warehouse space a block or two west of the north/south trax line that would be a great location. I'd join in a heartbeat. |
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Spencer Daniels wrote:West minny has its own little gym?Yea westmini has a gym, but its really small and very centered around bouldering. Also, I'm fairly certain that you need to be a student to get it, but I could be wrong |
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BackAtItAgain wrote: I think the above mentioned vibe is one reason Momentum can be the size they are, in order to pay for a great facility like that, you must attract somewhat of a non-traditional climbing crowd to pay the bills.HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD. There are 2 kinds of climbers in this world. One that shops at REI and the other buys used gear in the parking lot. On road trips one sleeps in a motel/hotel the other in their car or a tent. On road trips one eats at the bar while the other eats ramen and PB&J. When its winter time one goes to the gym to be seen, look good, feel good, and get the blood pumping. The other tries to sudo-work at the place to get his vertical fix (climb for free). Momentum has a sticker price of over $10M, it has many investors, (some of which don't know how to climb) and the REI set are their price point demographic. (not a coincidence they share a building. Coffee shop too?!) All this being said, follow your dream! If you offer something no other place can offer, you stand a chance for staying power. I helped build a gym in Idaho Falls back in 1995. Its still there, still open. (Its taken on half a dozen bail out investors over the years, but its still there.) This gym was built poorly, on a low budget, and in an old cheese factory. (Literally stinks) We tried everything to keep the bills paid, even bringing in high school P.E. classes. Where there is a will, there is a way.. Here are some tough questions to ask. What business experience do I have? What management will I have? What market research have I done? Will I need to still stay afloat in spring, summer, and fall? How? What kind of person will I market to? Will that kind of person pay my bills? If the overhead is too high how can I lower it, how can I increase income? This is America! If you build it, you'll hope they come. I for one will come at least once. Even if I DO live over two hours away. Good Luck! Go get'em! |
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Oh dear - i'm not sure which kind of climber I am. I buy gear at stores like IME - not in a parking lot or at REI. I stay in a tent on road trips, but I definitely eat at the bar or at least grill a steak. Haven't touched PB&J since 6th grade and ramen since graduating from college. I go to the gym year round since my job is demanding enough that I can't get outside every day, and I like to stay fit enough to put up new routes in the desert on weekends. |
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kevinhansen wrote: look good, feel good, and get the blood pumping.What's wrong with this? |
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Given the size of SLC and the surrounding areas, SLC would be able to support another gym. The big questions are location and money. As nice as some areas are, I would bet you will find much cheaper real estate in the industrial areas of SLC. |
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As Andrew correctly remarked, eating at a bar does not qualify you as an REI climber. Neither does shopping at REI btw, as long as they carry the shoe you want and the discount you like... On the other hand eating ramen at camp screams unprepared douche who will most likely bitch and moan that the approach is too long and the bolts too far apart. |
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Does every thread on MP have to devolve into stereotyping, name calling and finger pointing? Oh wait yeah it does. |