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Ready Steady Go climbing, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, loves to take people out rock climbing and abseiling, either indoors or outdoors depending on your skill level, confidence and of course, what you want to do!
Ready Steady Go Climbing also specialises in disability instruction, working with people who have Asperger Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Deaf people, Autistic people and also Blind and Visually impaired clients.
A number of courses are available for everyone, from beginners to experts, and include;
To receive further details, please contact Ready Steady Go Climbing!
Ready Steady Go Climbing
31 Freehold Street Stoke on Trent
Ready Steady Go Climbing, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, loves to take people out abseiling, either indoors at various venues around Staffordshire climbing centres like; so choose which one is better for you.
Outside venues are primarily;
Depending on your skill level, confidence and of course, what you want to do! Ready Steady Go Climbing can help you achieve your goals with one on one or group lessons from introductory rock climbing sessions to advanced learning to lead sessions.
Ready Steady Go Climbing also specialises in disability instruction, working with people who have Asperger Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Deaf people, Autistic people and also Blind and Visually impaired clients.
If you like to receive further details or have any specific ideas and requirements, please contact the requirements box Ready Steady Go Climbing Climbing and they will get back to you soon.
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Stoke on Trent » Staffordshire
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Ready Steady Go Climbing, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, loves to take people out abseiling, either indoors at various venues around Staffordshire climbing centres, or outside at the roaches or other local crags for a great activity in its own right or combined with a skills day or introduction to the outdoor climbing course.
We have available, different venues on different locations, so you can choose which one settles better with you.
Depending on your skill level, confidence and of course, what you want to do! Ready Steady Go can help you achieve your goals. Ready Steady Go Climbing also specialises in disability instruction, working with people who have Asperger Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Deaf people, Autistic people and also Blind and Visually impaired clients.
If you have any idea what is Abseiling, is the second step of climbing. Because everything that goes up needs to go down. Meaning you will go down, slowly, taking impulse from the climbing wall.
A number of courses are available for everyone, from beginners to experts, so contact Ready Steady Go Climbing now for further information.
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