Nicolas and I went indoor rock climbing at Bayside Rock in Carrum Downs. http://www.baysiderock.com.au/ I had the best time and can easily see how addicting it can become. My first climb was a little terrifying, however, because I have a terrible fear of heights. It actually comforted me to know that Nicolas had a fear of heights as well but has no trouble climbing 3 or 4x per week. Wow. As I got half-way up the wall on my first climb I made the obvious mistake of looking down. Not a good idea. My anxiety started to build and I told Nicolas that I may need to come down. He said that wasn't an option and that I had to climb all the way to the top and touch the rope hook before he would let me back down. Damn. I looked at the top and realized how far I had to go. Damn. I realized the only way I was getting off the wall as quickly as I could was to reach the top as fast as possible. So I kept climbing untiI I reached the top and felt an incredible sense of accomplishment. Afterward, I became addicted and the heights didn't bother me. After climbing we went bouldering, a style of rock climbing undertaken without a rope on very short climbs over a crashing pad. We climbed for over 4 hours that day and I can't wait to go back.
Bouldering |
