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World's First Indoor Ice Wall

The world's first indoor ice climbing wall has opened in Glasgow


Posted: 26 June 2000
by Jon

What's claimed to be the world's first real indoor ice wall is one of the features at the new Outdoor Experience interactive outdoor store which opened in Glasgow on 27 May. There's also a storm chamber to simulate Scottish winter conditions - surely easier to just step outside eh? - a 40-foot indoor climbing pinnacle, a rock path for testing boots and a torch testing room (clue; it's dark).

It's all part of a mega two-floor retail extravaganza which also incorporates a rocky mountain bike test track, café, bookshop and lecture theatre. The outdoor shop section is run by Scottish gear guys Tisos, who first pioneered the idea of an interactive store in the UK in Leith.

The six-metre ice wall is part of the Gore Windstopper Chillzone where chill factor of minus 20-degrees C and winds up to 20mph can be simulated. Why go outside at all?


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