
Summer Camp
🌞 Summer Camp is back and signups are OPEN! 🌞
Get ready adventure, creativity, and fun this July! Our Youth Instructors will lead kids through climbing challenges, arts and crafts, games, and so much more! 🎨🧗♂️✨
Summer Camp Dates:
- Monday, July 7 - Thursday, July 10 | 9 AM - 2 PM
- Monday, July 14 - Thursday, July 17 | 9 AM - 2 PM Spots are limited to 12 campers per week—sign up soon or join the waitlist!
Waitlist:
A waitlist will be created once both weeks are all full!
🎯 Ages: 6-13 years old
💸 Pricing:
- Non-Members: $300 for one week / $500 for two weeks (for additional kids: $25 off per child per week)
- Members: $250 for one week / $400 for two weeks (for additional kids: $25 off per child per week)
👉 How to Sign Up: Sign up online through our Costomer Portal and Events schedule! For 2+ kids or multiple weeks, please call (440) 328-8330 or visit us in person.
With any questions please reach out to us at support@climbontherocks.com.
Blog posts
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How to Climb on Slopers: Techniques, Training, ...
Slopers are one of the six classic types of rock climbing holds found in both climbing gyms and outdoor routes. These holds are defined by their rounded, smooth surfaces that...
How to Climb on Slopers: Techniques, Training, ...
Slopers are one of the six classic types of rock climbing holds found in both climbing gyms and outdoor routes. These holds are defined by their rounded, smooth surfaces that...
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Through the Eyes of a Climber: Sherpa Smeej
Meet D.J., or 'Smeej,' the dedicated manager at On The Rocks Climbing Gym with a life as adventurous as the mountains he climbs. From his early days as an ESL...
Through the Eyes of a Climber: Sherpa Smeej
Meet D.J., or 'Smeej,' the dedicated manager at On The Rocks Climbing Gym with a life as adventurous as the mountains he climbs. From his early days as an ESL...
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Are Climbing Grades Getting Softer? A Data Anal...
Analysis of 1000 routes over four decades reveals that climbing grades aren't getting softer but rather more consistent, with modern routes showing significantly more grade stability than their historical counterparts.
Are Climbing Grades Getting Softer? A Data Anal...
Analysis of 1000 routes over four decades reveals that climbing grades aren't getting softer but rather more consistent, with modern routes showing significantly more grade stability than their historical counterparts.