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I've been a gym climber for about ten years, never felt any urge to take it outdoors. Great community, very easy to get into, addictive as hell. In fact, my local bouldering gym has a co-working space, I set up with my laptop and jam out in javascript all day, with periodic breaks for climbing. It's great. One of the gyms around here even has a weekly "startup night." Personally, I'm partial to bouldering, where the walls top out at about 12-16 feet, and there are no ropes (18-24" padded floors for accidental landings), so I can do it without a partner. |
As someone that used to climb, gym climbing is very boring and repetitive compared to outdoor. There are loads of different types of rock for starters that require different styles of climbing. Indoor tends to be very strength oriented and less about problem solving / subtle balance. (I am sure there will be some people who have counter examples, but in general I think this is true).
Whitewater kayaking is even more fun though.