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Proper attire must be worn at all times.
This is defined as: Workout shorts, sweats, or tights, tee-shirts
or tank tops, climbing shoes, hiking boots, or gym-type shoes
(absolutely NO sandals or flip-flops). Females must wear shirt
over gym bras.
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No climbing with wet clothes.
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No climbing with wet hair if wearing a helmet.
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No abusive language or swearing will be tolerated.
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No glass bottles or food allowed in the climbing
area. Covered plastic drink containers are acceptable.
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It is expected that all people in the climbing
area will follow accepted guidelines for safe climbing, including
but not limited to: use of spotters when needed, proper and
safe use of equipment, and no horseplay.
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The parent or legal guardian for anyone 17
years old and younger must sign a waiver. Once the waiver
is signed, any adult can be with them to climb.
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Children under 13 years must have an adult
over the age of 18 with them on the climbing wall floor and
in ALL AREAS of the Center. Youth must be age 6 to climb.
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It is recommended that all children wear a
helmet.
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“Sign-In” in the sign- in book
when using the climbing wall.
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Do not belay a climber that is more then double
your weight if you are a new belayer.
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Floor anchors when belaying are optional,
but it is a good idea to use them.
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Maximum weight for the auto belays is 250
lb.
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All climbing gear must be turned back in to
the attendant on duty.
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Individuals not choosing to follow these rules
are subject to disciplinary action according to the severity
of the violation.
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All facility staff will enforce the climbing
wall rules.
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At staff discretion, climbers may not be allowed
to climb and climbing time limits may be set.
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Do Not Enter the Climbing Area When it is
Closed.