At the beginning of the semester this year I start climbing with the rock climbing club through Champlain. Pretty good deal, you get to go once each week and pay $4 for your rental and for 2 hours of climbing/bouldering.
It wasn’t enough.
I almost immediately wanted to get my own gear and a pass to the rock gym, Petra Cliffs, in Burlington. Problem being: money. Well, it only took me a few days to realize that I own(ed) a $300 longboard that I had used about 6 or 7 times in the past 2 years. Upon that realization, I posted the board for sale on Facebook and Craigslist, and tweeted a few times to get the word out, and I sold within a week, for $220, which is probably about as much as I would have gotten for a used 3 year old board.
Jump to a week later, this Sunday, when I went down to The Outdoor Gear Exchange in Burlington and spent about an hour there talking with one of the climbing employees and spend some money getting shoes, a harness and chalk. Later that day, went to the free climb day that Petra was having where they were also selling $99 passes good through the end of December, which ends up being about $50 cheaper than it would be to get three 1-month passes.
And jump to today, on my third day straight of climbing. My hands are sore and starting to callus, my arms are aching like never before, but I feel great. I can already feel myself getting stronger, and I’ve set a goal for myself to complete at least one route in the bouldering cave that I hadn’t been able to do the previous time. I’m normally pretty good at picking out things I’m becoming obsessed with, and this definitely feels like that. But ya know what, I have no problem whatsoever with that.
I’m actually making a new post category for climbing. That’s how positive I am that this is going to be something that sticks with me for quite some time

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Your comments are always so encouraging and kind, Kyr. Like the last one: “SENDMEABURRITOBITCHH”