I've heard that the EKU wall is very good, but you have to be a student or with a student to get in.pigsteak wrote:i agree that richmond is cheaper. have you checked out the eku wall yet?
possible new rock gym
You're right, Busty! But only because Richmond is closer to me, and I have a daughter living in Richmond. Of course, if Bourbon and Tolouse was part of the package.........
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Honestly, I wouldn't drive to Richmond to go boulder at the gym. I'd like to say that I would but my habits aren't conducive to trips during the week. Sorry!M Hale wrote:I wonder what the numbers of people who would go to a gym in Richmond are versus the numbers who would go to Lexington. I am sure that the area couldn't support two gyms, but Richmond is cheaper and would allow lower rates for climbing because of lower overhead. (overhead costs, not ceilings ha ha ha)
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I live in Richmond and drive to Lexington everyday for some silliness... called work. I would gladly drive 20-30 minutes from here for the opportunity to do something I love, like climb at a gym.
If the opportunity presented itself I would join and be there 2x a week.
If the opportunity presented itself I would join and be there 2x a week.
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I personally would think a gym would work in Lex, but not Richmond. A lot of Lex locals won't even drive down when I have free days at the EKU wall... and I used to run what was basically a commercial outfit here in town that offered climbing wall use for parties, teambuilding, and general use and got very little interest from the Richmond community.
M Hale - all EKU faculty and staff are welcome to come work out in the EKU Fitness and Wellness Center (including climbing)... $5 a day or for an annual membership fee. On the front page here:
http://www.campusrec.eku.edu/
If you build a gym here and Lexington gets one... you're outta business pretty quick I'd bet... even if your rates are $5 lower a day.
Lex will have a gym again, I know at least 3 people who are planning one... we'll see who gets it moving first!
M Hale - all EKU faculty and staff are welcome to come work out in the EKU Fitness and Wellness Center (including climbing)... $5 a day or for an annual membership fee. On the front page here:
http://www.campusrec.eku.edu/
If you build a gym here and Lexington gets one... you're outta business pretty quick I'd bet... even if your rates are $5 lower a day.
Lex will have a gym again, I know at least 3 people who are planning one... we'll see who gets it moving first!
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JB is probably right. We need a gym locally, but I suspect I would only go to Richmond occasionally to climb. I'd be much more likely to use a gym in Lexington at least weekly.
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