cinci, dayton, columbus, cleveland, indianapolis, pittsburgh, philadelphia, anne arbor, oklahoma city, asheville, san francisco, albuquerque, tuscon, flagstaff. add a dozen more if you want to count University walls or small co-ops, which, i don't think qualify as climbing gyms.dustonian wrote:You haven't been to many gyms, I reckon.toad857 wrote:Between RQ and CT, you have two of the best climbing gyms (one for sport, other for bouldering) in the country.
i like to visit regional gyms just as much as regional climbing destinations. i have a love for the art of setting a good route, which is what elevates a dingy place like climb time far above a much nicer facility with poor setting (e.g., san francisco's mega-gyms). the same can be said for rockquest. there's a reason that cinci pumps out crushers...and it ain't cuz the red is so close.