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Let's Go Rock Climbing! Sunday 16Th Sept-Hard Rock City


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Hey guys,

It's still pretty cold and rainy outside, no fun for driving - so why not have fun indoors?

For a SAU first, we are going to go rock climbing at Hard Rock in the city!

Why? Because it's cheaper to do it in a group.

For $19 per person (as oppose to $30) you get:

2 full hours of rock climbing on 17 meter high walls (if they aren't too busy they might let us keep going for another 30-60 mins for free)

All the climbing gear

Training how to use the equipment

A couple of instructors to help if needed

Located on the corner of Franklin & Swanston streets, Melbourne CBD, there's parking all around the area and multiple car parks.

All you need to bring is loose stretchy clothing and maybe a water bottle.

Will be on Sunday, 16th of Sept at 1pm.

If you are interested please post, we need minimum 10 people for this to go ahead, sooner we get the numbers the sooner I can lock it in.

Don't worry if your not super fit, if you have never climbed before, the great part of a car club going climbing is 99% of us will be in the same boat and just having a good time.

If you aren't comfortable going any higher no big deal, you get a fun abseil back down, there is always a spotter and you are always safe.

This is a completely open event - anyone is more then welcome to join, feel free to bring a mate along.

Adam

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Aaron, is that your confirmed but ur plus 1 isn't or ur both not sure?

When u can let me know Ash, no stress.

nah definitely me +1. i wasnt sure if we could bring anyone because im lazy and didnt read the whole post lol

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