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climbing wall over water

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my favorite climbing is located along a river, where I can boulder barefooted without (too much) fear.

Water is great for falling into, risk free for falls less than 80 feet or so..

So, an indoor climbing wall could be arranged with its own pond, or climbing added to aquatic centers or waterparks.

afinehowdoyoudo, Sep 27 2007

baked at the Revelstoke pool http://www.cityofrevelstoke.com/pool/
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       What about the risk of banging one's head and falling into the water and drowning?
Jinbish, Sep 27 2007
  

       Kind of like "Ninja Warrior" on Japanese television?
Galbinus_Caeli, Sep 27 2007
  

       The last sentence made me think of traversing my local garden center.
skinflaps, Sep 27 2007
  

       You have a belly on your back? That's... peculiar.   

       One of my brothers really likes deep water climbing - ropeless cliff edge climbing over deep water - so I'm tempted to bun this.   

       It wouldn't be as cool as the real thing though...
theleopard, Sep 27 2007
  


 

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