Anonymous wrote:Ski at Whitetail or Liberty when it snows. We just got a season pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indoor Rock Climbing
I would keep it outside. Some families are still cautious.
My teens are pretty happy hanging out on a deck with friends and they have on hand a frisbie, football, basketball or whatever if they want to be more active.
Most places require masks - just like in school. Winter is coming so eventually outside get togethers aren’t going to be realistic.
Oh shut up!
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So no one thinks indoor rock climbing is a good idea?
I would be fine with earth trex which is not really crowded but more nervous with the place in laurel that is crowded and has more little kids (climb zone?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indoor Rock Climbing
I would keep it outside. Some families are still cautious.
My teens are pretty happy hanging out on a deck with friends and they have on hand a frisbie, football, basketball or whatever if they want to be more active.
Most places require masks - just like in school. Winter is coming so eventually outside get togethers aren’t going to be realistic.
Oh shut up!
+1
So no one thinks indoor rock climbing is a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indoor Rock Climbing
I would keep it outside. Some families are still cautious.
My teens are pretty happy hanging out on a deck with friends and they have on hand a frisbie, football, basketball or whatever if they want to be more active.
Most places require masks - just like in school. Winter is coming so eventually outside get togethers aren’t going to be realistic.
Oh shut up!
+1