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There are a few places to boulder around campus.
Totem Residence and ESM used to have small bouldering areas on campus, but now we are just left with the Birdcoop.


==UBC Birdcoop==
==UBC Birdcoop==


This is probably your best option, but it costs money. It is located in the SRC building next to the SUB. To access the cave you must have the same pass as is required for using the weights and cardio equipment. Alternatively, you can pay the drop-in fee. There are rock-climbing shoes available for rent at a modest price. For detailed information, look at the
This is your only option, and it costs money. It is located in the SRC building next to the pool. To access the cave you must have the same pass as is required for using the weights and cardio equipment (60$/year). Alternatively, you can pay the drop-in fee. There are rock-climbing shoes available for free, but they are pretty nasty.


==Geology Building==


There is a small bouldering wall located in the Geology undergrad society's clubroom. Non-geologist have been known to use the facilities without any hassle.
'''You know what you don't need to pay for if you want to climb on campus? [[UBC Buildering]]!'''


==Totem Residence==
[[Category:Rock Climbing Trips]]
 
There is a bouldering wall available at Totem, in the gym in the Commonsblock. You are supposed to be a Totem resident to use it, but you may be able to get around that.

Latest revision as of 03:26, 31 January 2019

Totem Residence and ESM used to have small bouldering areas on campus, but now we are just left with the Birdcoop.

UBC Birdcoop

This is your only option, and it costs money. It is located in the SRC building next to the pool. To access the cave you must have the same pass as is required for using the weights and cardio equipment (60$/year). Alternatively, you can pay the drop-in fee. There are rock-climbing shoes available for free, but they are pretty nasty.


You know what you don't need to pay for if you want to climb on campus? UBC Buildering!