Rock Climbing - Christmas Gift Ideas
We all know someone who's idea of a good time is hanging off
cliffs. If you're looking for Christmas gift ideas for a rock
climbing enthusiast, here's some unique rock climbing gift ideas.
Rock Climbing Gift Ideas
You can always tell a rock climber by their appearance. White
chalk fingers, bleeding knuckles, bent fingers and...a grin a
mile wide. Whether they are climbing in indoor climbing gyms or
hanging off Half Dome in Yosemite, rock climbers are very
receptive to rock climbing gifts. Here are a few gift ideas that
will make you a favorite with them.
1. Rock Climbing Gym - Most metropolitan areas now have rock
climbing gyms. These gyms are typically indoor areas where rock
climbers can work on their techniques. Walls come in a variety
of terrains and with differing holds. Membership costs range all
over the place, but climbers will love the gift. This is a
particular good rock climbing gift idea for people living in big
cities and who can't head off for an afternoon of knuckle
crunching.
2. Climb International DVD - The Climb International DVD is a
highly recommended financial planning tool for rock climbers.
Why? Well, the DVD contains climbs from exotic locations such as
Thailand and China. After watching the DVD, the average rock
climber will suddenly start saving every penny from their
paycheck, rolling nickels and generally being as cheap as
possible. The goal? To save enough money to travel to these
locations for a personal rock climbing adventure. The DVD can be
a bit hard to find. Search for it by name on any search engine
and you should be able to find it. Expect to pay roughly $20 for
this mouth watering movie.
3. Build Your Own Indoor Climbing Wall - You have to be very
careful when giving this gift. This book gives step by step
instructions on how to build an indoor climbing wall. This, of
course, requires one to have a space in which to build said
climbing wall. Basements and garages are typical locations, much
to the chagrin of spouses. Personally, I wouldn't put my name on
the "from" section of the gift card. You can expect to pay $10
or so for this evil little book.
4. Climbing Holds - Climbing holds are plaster molds that are
put on a climbing wall. They come in all kinds of vicious
shapes, which are perfect for bending fingers in truly unnatural
positions. If you know someone who has built a climbing wall in
their garage or house, this is a perfect gift. Since each
climbing hold is more or less unique, just pick the ones that
grab your fancy. They come in a wide range of prices, so it is
often best to shop by what you can afford. Helpful Tip: Look
closely at the holds. If you can't imagine how a hand would
possible hold onto a particular hold, that is the one to buy!
5. Nomad Rock Climbing Journals - A little self-promotion. Nomad
Rock Climbing Journals are great gifts for rock climbers. These
writing journals allow climbers to keep track of their climbs,
impressions, people the climbed with, routes and any additional
information they feel necessary. Over time, the climbing
journals become a history of climbs and a great keepsake. A
great Christmas gift, you can see the rock climbing journals by
clicking the link in the byline of this article and expect to
pay $25 for the journal with case.
As you know, there is simply no way to keep a climber from
climbing. You might as well give in and give them a Christmas
climbing gift.