I vaguely remember there being lockers at Miguel's a long-long-time ago, along the back wall under the shelter. But I don't remember clearly if they were lockers, or just shelves. I think there were some metal lockers with doors... But you didn't have to pay anything for them, so people would just leave their crap forever, some people were leaving stuff there for a week, while they were gone, so they wouldn't have to lug their stuff back and forth every weekend.climbhigh wrote:I'm surprised a business hasn't opened a small area of their place, put in lockers, let customers bring their own locks(or rent them)and rent the locker(of various sizes) for a couple bucks. Brings people to your biz for up sales and helps fix an issue. Less easy big scores and the thieves go elsewhere. Used that type of service in Mexico and Argentina when we hit big cities and had our lives in packs.
It would make sense to have lockers, but I am guessing that it is too costly to instal and maintain the lockers. They'd have to charge something, so people don't just leave their stuff there forever, but it would have to be low enough that people would be willing to pay it. Climbers are cheap, I bet you anything, even with lockers costing $2/day, there would still be people who would opt not to. And if there are provide-your-own-locks type thing, you'd have to have someone in charge to keep track of who put what in which locker, and for how long they paid, and then cut off the locks if people leave stuff longer than they paid for, and do something about the stuff that was left behind... I'm guessing it is more hassle and expense than is really worth it, to most businesses.