I used to be baffled by people who put their bikes on cars and went somewhere to ride them. Why not, I thought in my fourteen-year-old’s experience, ride your bike THERE and then see it, and ride HOME. That silly idea (like most silly assumptions we make) stuck with me until I discovered that clearing the first twenty miles out of the way left more time to enjoy the actual ride at the destination. My wife taught me that. Then I took it where I wanted, and the destinations became less about what interesting part of town, or another person’s interesting town, than about riding a piece of dirt that you REALLY REALLY enjoy but wouldn’t want to ride to on a bet because the car drivers around here are dumb as dirt. But that’s another story. Or maybe three.
So it turns out that you can rent Climb Nashville overnight for a lock-in. Just like the old school and/or church lock-ins you went to as a kid, only with ropes, harnesses and more handholds than any one person could count in a lifetime. Seriously, this was my first time going to this climbing gym, and it’s stunning. The climbing holds are like stars in the sky, if stars had tape markers underneath them. Wow!
So I think Hubris will have to visit a nice climbing gym soon. The photo above is from the spot where my sleeping bag wound up. Under the bouldering wall and looking past that, you can see one little bit of the massive climbing wall that circles the entire building. Go see.





















