Indoor Rock Climbing at Atlanta Rocks - Perimeter

Sunday, February 19, 2006 @ 12 pm

RSVP - no deadline, but please RSVP to Gary

Leader: Gary Vogin gvogin@gmail.com 404-550-9656

No Experience Necessary

We had such a great time last month that we thought we'd do again.

If you recall, last month we had 9 participants
with several new to climbing.
But all made at least one successful climb to the top
and all but two became belay certified, that is, at Atlanta Rocks.
But at Atlanta rocks you need to have two belay checks
before they free you in the computer.
So, if you need your second check this is perfect for you.
Or if you are a little rusty, we'll get you back up to speed
so you can be belay checked.
Or if you are NEW to climbing come and join us
and find out why Climbing, at least indoors, is so great.
Be prepared for a great work out and for lots of FUN!

Now if you are thinking that it would be great
to get in a hike first, Mosaic has an intown hike
scheduled for the same morning. You can easily do both,
it's ok, to show up a little late to rock climbing,
since we'll be right there in plain view.
Just find us when you arrive at the gym.
Also, some of us are joining the rest of the Jewish Community
at the Georgia Aquarium this same night.
I have tickets for 6:30. Do you have a ticket yet?
It may be sold out but check out the info on mosaic's calendar.

Cost: $13.50 plus rental of shoes ($3.75) and harness ($2.75) - plus tax.
They do accept major credit cards.
Plus $3 for non-members fee (that's non-mosaic members - join for $25/yr)

Location: Atlanta Rocks - Perimeter
http://atlantarocks.com/perimeterhome.htm
4411 Bankers Circle Ste A
Doraville, GA 30360
(if we get some additional leaders perhaps we can check out
some other climbing gyms. Anyone interested?)

Directions: check their website or mapquest or I'll send to the rsvp's.

Start time: noon

Finish: when you've had enough or the place closes at 6pm.
(I'll be leaving a little early to make it to the GAA (see above).)

Bring: water/or sports drink, snack. Clothes for climbing in.
Loose fitting sweats, camping/hiking pants. Shorts (though it may be cold).
Rock climbing equipment, harness and shoes if you have them;
otherwise, Atlanta Rocks has good rentals.
They have changing rooms on the premises.
Water, sport drinks or other in case you are thirsty, hungry while climbing.