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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Texas Rock Gym: A Climber’s Paradise

Name: Texas Rock Gym (TRG)
Street: 1526 Campbell Rd.
City: Houston
State: Texas
Zip: 77055
Date Visited: 3/29/11





Phone: (713) 973-ROCK (7625)

Hours:   Mon – Thu: 10am – 10pm
             Fri & Sat: 10am – 11pm
             Sun: 10am – 8pm

Prices:
             Admission:   Day Pass - $16.24
  Bouldering Pass - $5
                                      Bouldering + Shoes + Chalk - $10
                                      First Time BASIC - $24.99
                                                (Includes Day Pass, Harness, Orientation)
                                      First Time WORKS – $29.99
                                                (Includes BASIC, Shoes, Chalk)

          Rentals:    Shoes - $6
         Harness - $4
         Chalk Bag - $2

          Memberships:     1-Month - $75
        Couple - $105
        Family - $140 (Up to 4)
        10 Visit Pass - $120
                                            10 Visit Pass w/Gear - $180
                                                     (Includes Shoes, Harness, Chalk)

Waiver: Required
Belay Certification: Required to Belay

Top Rope:  Yes
Sport/Lead: Yes
Bouldering: Yes
Range of Difficulty: 5.7 - 5.12


Fitness Room: Yes
Restrooms: Yes
Lockers: Yes
Water: Yes

Classes/Clinics:   “ClimbSafe” Belay Course - $7.50
                            Team Building Program – Prices Vary
                            Rock Hard Strength and Conditioning - $20
                                    ($10 w/Membership)
                            Tai Chi - $10
                            Yoga - $10
                            Kung Fu - $10

Teams: “Team Natural”
                        1 Month - $100
                        6 Months - $90/mo
                        12 Months - $80/mo
(Includes Unlimited Access, Free Rentals, Coaching, Free Tai Chi/Kung Fu/Yoga)




Overview:


With 44 top ropes, 25 sport routes and more than 14,000 square feet of climbable surface, Texas Rock Gym is undoubtedly Houston’s largest indoor rock climbing gym. What’s more, is that the owners and staff clearly understand that climbing isn't just a sport, it’s a way of life, and they have created a place for the local rock climbing community to thrive.



The gym’s laid-back environment allows climbers (and their dogs) to relax and feel at home among the rapidly growing climbing community. While resting between routes, climbers can play arcade games in the lounge, shoot some hoops on the basketball court out back, and even cookout on the gym’s grilling patio.

The gym also offers Strength Training, Tai Chi, Kung Fu and Yoga classes, stressing the importance of health and “functional fitness”, which can be applied in the real world.

The endless walls, which reach as high as 30 feet, are very clearly marked. A team of skilled setters continuously change routes throughout the year, focusing on a different section of the gym every two months.

Six inches of recycled shredded tires line the entire gym floor to break hard falls, and encourage climbers to have the confidence to go for those big moves on the colossal bouldering wall. Cushioned falls are particularly helpful for those trying to conquer the “cow-print” route - a 58-move bouldering problem that few have been able to send. 

TRG is extremely youth-friendly and trains an army of about 40 aspiring young climbers, known as the “Natural Team”. The privileged kids workout, practice and compete side by side, representing the new generation of climbers that grows stronger every day. It is clear that Texas Rock Gym has taken the initiative to pave the way for the flourishing community of climbers in Houston, laying the groundwork for the future of climbing throughout the U.S.




















Additional Links:


Blockcast.tv Coverage of TRG
Map and Directions to TRG
Texas Mountaineers
Access Fund for Preservation of Crags

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, this place sounds totally rad. I will definitely hit up the Texas Rock Gym if/when I am in Houston. If this is the future of indoor sport climbing, I'm all for it!

Corey T. said...

Hot Box of Rocks- I am so excited about this! This is the perfect resource for climbers who spend lots of time away from "home"-Travel nurses, physicians, anyone who has a job that requires them to be somewhere else... even people who want to become more involved with the climbing community but just do not know where to begin, and seasoned climbers- it's truly awesome for people of all lifestyles!

Unknown said...

You NEED to come to Colorado next, trust me!