Thursday, December 17, 2009


We had a great time at the CRUXMAS competition! Thank you to all that attended, participated, and supported this event! We would like to extend a special thank you to our sponsors as well! Sponsors such as Skull Candy, Asana Climbing, the North Face, Mtn. Hardware, ESH, Ashtanga, Evolv Shoes, Smith Sunglasses, Pro Bar, Sierra Sage. Additionally we had DJ Lu0 spinning records. The North Face raised over $200 for the Boise Climbers Alliance.

We have video and over 2000 photos. This is just a hint of what is to come. So keep checking back!!!





























Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The Front Boise Climbing Club will be hosting the CRUXMAS Climbing Competition on December 12th! This is an ABS competitions but is open to everyone! Come meet the vendors and sponsors, and stay for the comp prizes. For details and pre-registration, check out www.frontboise.com. See you all there!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Check out what the Boise Weekly had to say about the Front Climbing Club (page 33). You can view the online article at: http://www.boiseweekly.com/boise/rock-warriors/Content?oid=1311985
Be heard, make some comments!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

We have new problems all over the wall! For the past two weeks we have been systematically replacing the old problems, and developing new ones. We even brought up our setters from Salt Lake City to put up some sickness. Come on down and hang with us.

Friday, October 30, 2009

The Front Boise Climbing Club was proud to partner with the Boise Climbers Alliance (BCA), and the Access Fund, for the Adopt-A-Crag event at Swan Falls.
Swan Falls is close to being closed off to recreational activities due to trash, graffiti, and miss-use of the land. Our goal was to show Idaho Power, the BLM, and community that climbers do care and want to protect the environment.






Over 30 people showed up to support and pick up trash! The Access Fund provided the garbage bags and funding to promote this event.





Idaho Power provided two trucks to haul the trash to the Kuna waste dump. We were able to fill both trucks completely. This is a testament to our dedication, and the amount of trash that is left behind by irresponsible people.





Boise State University's Outdoor Program provided hot dogs and veggie burgers for the hungry.









Red Bull provided drinks to get everyone energized and psyched.
I practically ran beside the car all the way home.








Aside from The Front, other sponsors included Asana Climbing, ESH, Nalgene, and Sierra Sage Salve. Everyone walked away with a raffle prize.







The BCA purchased an Asana Climbing "Green" pad for the raffle. This was the first time that the BCA has been able to do this. The BCA is a non-profit organization and relies on donations to hold events like this. Check out their website at www.boiseclimbers.org.




Here is the lucky family who won the crash pad. Thank you to everyone who came out to help and support our climbing community. Please keep checking back for more information on events such as this. Together we can build a voice for the community to hear.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Adopt-A-Crag

The Front Boise Climbing Club is partnering with the Boise Climbers Alliance (BCA), and the Access Fund, to clean up Swan Falls. We want to invite everyone to come out and support their local climbing community and help preserve this great climbing crag. This is a great opportunity to meet other climbers and show Idaho that climbers care about their environment.

Vendors such as Asana Climbing, ESH, Red Bull, and Sierra Sage will be on site to show their products and support. Boise State University will be on site with hot dogs and veggie burgers. The BCA will be giving away prizes such as a CRASH PAD at the end of the event.

Come on out with a pair of gloves and the willingness to handle a shovel. Please tell everyone you know and save some gas by carpooling. Please visit www.boiseclimbers.org. for waivers and any questions.

Monday, October 5, 2009

I met with the managers of all the local gyms last week and created a comp schedule for the season. We will be posting the schedule as soon as all the dates are confirmed. Get excited!
We have 6 new problems on the main wall. Come on down and check them out.

For all of the non-members, we are offering a "Trial" membership. Give us a call at 345-ROCK to discuss the details.

Monday, September 21, 2009



We would like to thank everyone who came by to support the Front Boise Climbing Club's grand opening! It was a great turn out. Approximately 80 people arrived to check out the facility, meet vendors, and meet other climbers from the area.





All of this would not have been possible if it was not for the contributions made by these two families. The Boise climbing community is lucky to have families like the Coffmans and the Lovelaces.







Vendors such as Asana Climbing, ESH, Indian Creek Winery, The North Face, and Project Holds were there to show their support and greet the crowds.





Everyone had a great time and the event was a success. Again, thanks to our vendors, our supporters, and everyone's efforts.




Thursday, September 17, 2009

We are celebrating our Grand Opening this Saturday (Sept. 19th) at 6pm.. Come down and check out the facility! Meet vendors such as the Asana crew, Boulder Balm, Esh, Indian Creek Winery, and more. This is a free event for everyone. We hope to see you there!

Friday, September 4, 2009

WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS!!! Come down and check out Boise's only bouldering gym! We have the most advanced, steep climbing terrain around! Thank you all for your support and patience!!! We will be open September 4th from 5pm to 9pm. Then check out our website for our Summer Hours!

Monday, August 31, 2009

THIS IS IT!!!! The moment you have been waiting for!!! We are scheduled for our final inspection on September 1st. Check back tomorrow for information about our opening, Founding Memberships, and the Grand Opening Party!!!! We have the walls, pads, holds, weights, and equipment all ready for you to play on.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

The main wall has been sprayed and textured. The final coat has really brought out the beautiful color of the Baltic Birch wood.








The texture feels like a light sandstone. It will be great for smearing in some of the less steep terrain.







The only thing left to do is drill for tee nuts.










We have had such great friends stop by and lend their support.








John is happy.

Monday, July 27, 2009

GREAT NEWS!! The main wall will be finished this week!










We have all been working some long hours to get this gym complete.








Yes, even Chili.









Here we are placing the last piece of Birch. Cody and Beth had to roll out of town, so we pushed to complete the sheeting. We really do appreciate both of them and wish them great weather, and steep rock.








Pictures really do not capture the beauty and contours of these walls. To give you an idea of the size, each panel of Birch is 5 feet by 5 feet.




Tell everyone that the Valley's climbing scene is about to change. Please let us know what you think. Thanks to everyone who has come by and given their support.

Friday, July 17, 2009

This week, Beth and Cody showed up to help with the construction. Beth and Cody were married last May and are on a road trip. Here is Beth lending a hand to clean up the place. She has a great smile and terrific personality.









Cody has been a long time employee of Vertical Solutions and is a master at sheeting. He is used to the long hours and hot days. Construction of the main wall has jumped since Cody has been here!









Here is John Stack placing the first sheet of birch on the final layer. This is close to the last process for the main wall. John has really made this all come together.








The birch wood bends to fit the contours of the wall seamlessly. This is what gives the wall the smooth design.







This birch panelling was manufactured in Russia. It is a unique wood with durability and a beautiful finish.








Once the birch layer is complete, it will be coated with a texture, and gridded for tee nuts.






The main wall will be complete by the beginning of next week!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

We have been working allot recently to get the gym open. So when I got the opportunity to split town with a couple of friends for the forth of July, I took it.






It was a great time to spend with friends, but secretly, my wife and I were celebrating our wedding anniversary.







Climbing has given me so many great memories and introduced me to so many great people.








While we were pulling down, I realized how much time and effort goes into training so that we could have experiences like this.










This is one of the reasons why we are bringing the Front Climbing Club to Boise. So that we can have a place to train and meet new friends.










To a great training facility we must be able to offer transitions for every type of climbing ability.







The project is almost complete. The gym will be open soon. Tell all of your friends that the Boise scene is about to change. Be apart of the change and join the Founding Members if you have not already. Time is running out to join so get those papers signed.




Thanks to everyone who has come down to support the effort!

Thursday, June 25, 2009


The framing for the walls has begun! But to get transitions like this, it takes allot of time, energy, and vision.












This process has to be precise. There is little room for error and it is dangerous work.











Some people think that the process is enough to drive someone insane. And John Stack has been called many things; "Mad Scientist" included.







But what John creates is artwork. Nothing less.









These walls are already beautiful and they are not complete.






We all stare in awe of the beauty and style. Good work John.