VOC climbing wall

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How to get to VOC Climbing Wall

Believe it or not, the VOC has it's own climbing wall. Built in 1992, the wall is located in the SUB, in the backstage area behind the movie theatre screen. Routes are usually maintained by the Climbing Wall coordinator, although anyone is really free to set new routes if they want. A competition is usually held annually, and weeknight climbing & drinking events have become popular in the last couple years.

If you want to use the wall, you must somehow convince an executive that you are worthy - i.e. that you can put on a harness, belay, etc. To do the Belay Test (see below) you can book a time with any of the exec or you can also just show up during gear hours. You also need a partner, as no one is allowed to use the wall solo. You can access the wall anytime by finding the SUB building supervisor to let you in, as long as the wall is open and you have a valid partner. Wall hours are usually posted outside the clubroom and at the proctor's office. Since the space is shared with the film society all climbers need to vacate the area 6:00pm sharp Wednesday to Sunday.

Routes

As of Nov. 7, 2006

Route Name Difficulty Points (competition)
1 Humanities Bldg. 5.12d 1000
2 Smash 5.8 400
3 Nipple Tug 5.10a 400
4
5 Waffle King 5.10b 160
6 5.10000 5.9+ 400
7
8 Kenny G. 80
9 Sex Boys 5.7 80
10 Druken Premier 5.11a 400
11 Campus Crime Beat 5.8 160
12 50 Goals 500
13
14 Beaver Cleaver 80
15 Michael Bolton 5.10c 200
16 Rope Tow 5.10b 800
17 Impossibletron 600
18 39 Games 1000
19 Zombiemaster 5.10c 200
20 Easytron 5.7 40

Belay Test

Belay tests can be done in the club room or at the climbing wall or anywhere with climbing facilities. Please bring your own belay device and a harness.
Any member wishing to use the climbing wall must competently demonstrate the following to an Exec:
1) proper use of harness
2) proper set-up of belay device
3) belaying a "climber" using ACMG method (sliding hand method). Acceptible if climber can demonstrate safe and efficient use of other methods (hand over hand)
4) catching a mock fall
5) lowering a "climber"
6) tying in using a double figure 8 knot