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Rock Wall Climbing?

TLDR: Rock Wall Climbing?
Lammchen initiated the forum thread by inquiring if others have experience with rock wall climbing, noting that while most facilities are indoors, some outdoor options exist. Lammchen expressed a desire to try rock wall climbing but mentioned a concern about having weak arms.
Have you gone rock wall climbing before? Most of the ones I've seen are indoors but there have been a few outdoor ones. I've never done it but always wanted to try, it's just that my arms are really weak.
 

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