After a year of operating both facilities, we decided to close the Monument gym, mainly because of struggles with the ownership of that facility who changed the roller rink into an ice rink and made it unbearably cold.
Many of our Monument customers have stayed loyal and have found that we continue to offer the same service they enjoyed when we had a staff of three! Read more
5 recommendations
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Jon Swann
What a gym! Not only do they have all kinds of walls (boulder, top rope, and sport) but they also have 4 different Slack lines: 1 super short and low for beginners, two other longer low lines for beginner-mediates, and a high line! I went there to do some partner acro, and the section we were in was small, but big enough for higher level skills like hand to hand and advanced L-basing.
Original recommendation -
They never have a bad day, always willing to talk about climbing or teach when the question is asked!! Best Gym Ever...
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Greatest gym in the city, set new routes very regularly with everything from the new beginner to the seasoned pro.
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Huge gym with a ton of diversity. They focus on safety with floor monitors and belaying certification requirements.
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Peter C.
Tons of bouldering routes, and a good number of auto-belays. Its awesome to be able to head there after work for a quick session, even without having a belay partner. The staff is super helpful and understanding but still have a keen eye for safety.
Original recommendation
The membership plans are awesome and they offer you a variety of ways to make it cheaper for yourself such as doing automated payments or automated withdrawals. ...