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Ice Factory Officially Approved...

Scotland's new indoor ice climbing mecca has been given the official go ahead and Gore is to be headline sponsor of the facility


Posted: 21 February 2003
by Jon

We've told you about the Ice Factory in Kinlochleven before, erm, twice actually and we could have told you again, but we were embargoed, but hey, the good news is that the largest indoor ice wall in the world now is officially, officially approved, if you know what we mean.

The £2 million project is due to open winter 2003 and will employ some 18 staff overseeing over 1000 square metres of indoor rock and ice climbing. The centre will also boast Scotland's first articulated rock climbing wall and dedicated instruction bay as well as a multi-gym, sauna and steam centre, child activity zone, cafe and outdoor equipment retail unit.

TV house porn addicts will be interested to learn that the centre is going to be constructed in a B-Listed disused carbon storage bunker, a remnant of Kinlochleven's former aluminium industry. Finance is from European grants, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) Network, Sport Scotland and a £702,000 European Regional Development Fund grant through the Highlands and Islands Special Transitional Programme. Phew.

In other words, it's being financed by public money. The building is also, apparently very tall, which is just as well given its function.

The Mountaineering Council of Scotland (McoS) has put its full support behind the project. It regards the ice wall as being of 'national importance' and confirms the Ice Factory will become a Regional Centre for the West Highlands. Kevin Howett, national officer for MCoS, said: "This is a very exciting venture, which will benefit all in the mountaineering community."

Gore Headline Sponsors

Meanwhile, WL Gore has announced that they are to be 'headline sponsor' of the Ice Factory and instructors will wear the latest developments in footwear and Windstopper fabrics.

Gore's Jonathan Burnell said: 'Ice climbing is an exhilarating but potentially dangerous mountain sport. However, the Ice Factory will remove some of the risk without spoiling the excitement and is in line with Gore's tradition of supporting facilities that encourage people to take part in outdoor sports.'

For earlier coverage of the development see the links to previous stories below.


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Scotland's about to get the world's biggest indoor ice climbing facility just round the corner from Glencoe, but will you drag yourself away from the mountains to climb in a giant refrigerator? Is Kinlochleven the right place for it anyway - would Edinburgh or Glasgow have made more sense? What do you think?

Posted: 21/02/2003 at 11:52

How could anyone drive up through Glen Coe and goto this "giant refrigerator" Yeah I reckon Edinburgh or Glasgow would have been a better idea.

Posted: 21/02/2003 at 15:22

Aaah - but that's what Ratho is for ;-)

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Posted: 25/02/2003 at 16:24

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