Thursday, November 16, 2017

High Point Climbing and Fitness


Here's my twelve year old son's impression of our time at High Point.



My whole family went to High Point Climbing and Fitness for our Gotcha Day, to celebrate the day we adopted my little brothers. High Point is a great place to climb. It has a lot of climbing walls, and it’s not too expensive. High Point is the perfect place to go if you are a young child or a strong adult. The best things about High Point are that it’s a big place, it’s in a very convenient location, and it has many different levels of climbing. Our family stayed there for about three hours and everyone enjoyed climbing the whole time.


PICNIC? no 
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? 

                       Adult    $16
Child 10 & Under /Personnel/Senior$14
                Plus $5 each for climbing gear
If you have an aquarium membership, there is a discount. There are also coupons available through school coupon booklets.

PLAYGROUND? It is one big play ground!
AUTHOR'S RATING? four out of five stars!
HOURS? 10am-6pm
Closed Major Holidays


High Point Climbing and Fitness is in a huge building. It has an entrance room, a kid room, a pit, a bouldering area, and lots of other walls. The pit has the highest walls because they start lower. The kid room has at least fifteen walls and a small bouldering area. Last, but not least, it has several outside walls climbing up the side of the building. All of these things are bigger, taller, wider, and more spacious than they even seem. When I was there, I climbed walls in the kid room, the pit, and even the outside walls. I think my favorite was the outside walls because they’re so tall but not as hard as the ones in the pit.
High Point is right in the middle of Chattanooga. There is a parking garage right above it and restaurants all around it. For dinner the night we went, we ate at a pizza place called Mellow Mushroom that was right next door. There is even a movie theater about a block away. Best of all, the building is just the right shape for lots of climbing walls. If you live or visit anywhere in Chattanooga, it is an easy drive because it is in the middle of everything. High Point couldn’t be in a better place or have a more convenient building.
High Point has all kinds of different levels of climbing. There is a room of fun and easy climbs just for kids. In the front room there are some climbs that are easy but challenging for beginners. The really challenging climbs are in the pit and behind the pit. Outside the walls are tall and they have easy and hard climbs. There is also an extremely hard bouldering area for ages 14 and older. The climbs are graded from 5.5 (easy) to 5.13 (really, really difficult). Every climb has a different level but everything is still really fun. The hardest climb that I did, I used rocks from both a 5.10 and 5.11 climb.

High Point is one of the best climbing places ever. It has huge rooms with plenty of space. It’s right in the middle of downtown Chattanooga, and it has a lot of easy, medium, and difficult walls to climb. The oldest person in our family who climbed is 38 and the youngest is six, and everyone who climbed loved everything they did. I enjoyed it so much that even though it’s only been three weeks since I climbed there, I want to go back again as soon as possible. 

Note from mom: All climbs are belayed (you and your child wear a harness that clips in). A few of the climbs are manual belay (you have to have help from someone who can hold your belay line) but most of the climbs are automatic belay with a motorized pulley at the top. This makes the inevitable falling (and the trip down when you're done) safe and fun.


Sunday, June 4, 2017

Tellus Science Museum

On I-75 70 miles outside of Chattanooga, in the middle of seemingly no where, there is an interesting building off to the right that for many years I either wondered about or just ignored. Finally our family checked it out, and it is amazing! We've been many times since then and have been members of it or a reciprocal museum for 5 years now.
PICNIC? yes! 
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? 

Adults: $14 + tax
Children (3 – 17): $10 + tax

PLAYGROUND? not really, 
but the "My Big Back Yard" room is very play ground like
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars!
HOURS? 10am-5pm
Closed Major Holidays


We love that the scale of the exhibits when you are in the parking lot and when you first walk in is
BIG.
We love the dinosaurs (although we often remind ourselves that, even though the information on the dinosaurs speaks as if the scientists are absolutely sure of their dates and facts, all they can do is make some educated guesses.)



Don't miss the panning for gems room that is located on a hallway branching off the transportation room. We didn't visit this our first time and really missed out! You get to keep a little bag of the real gems that you find! Behind the gems room is a dinosaur dig room where you can keep one fossil that you find. 

The transportation room goes from bicycles and buggies to space and aeronautics. We love it!
There are great picnic tables (under a huge pavilion) outside for picnics, and we often end our morning at Tellus enjoying food brought from home out there. 


ASTC: Science Centers' Best Kept Secret

I have been meaning to write about this amazing deal for a long time. There is an association of science and technology centers that allows reciprocal benefits for any museum on their list. Here's the way it works:
1. Go to the ASTC website. Read a little about this organization.

2. Scroll down and find where it says  Travel Passport Program page.
3. Click on that link and read all the rules for this program. (The gist is that they want you to visit science centers outside a 90 mile radius of your normal stomping grounds. *When I first used this program, I understood that I could go to any museums outside of a 90 mile radius around the museum I was a member of; now they also include the caveat that it needs to be 90 miles away from your home as well. I have never been asked to show my license, but that may have changed. To remedy this puzzle, CALL THE MUSEUM YOU WANT TO VISIT AND ASK!)
4. Check out the Participant list, May 1, 2017–October 31, 2017 and choose a museum to become a member of. Since I have a big family, I am always looking for a museum that says "parents and all children living in the household." Visit the website for that museum and order and pay for that membership. The last time I did it, our membership cost $70 for TWO YEARS. This time that museum was not available, so I bought a year membership for $60.
5. Visit any museum outside a 90 mile radius for free. With our $70 membership of two years, we visited Huntsville Space and Rocket and Tellus (twice) and got into the Planetarium at the Science Museum in St. Louis for a reduced rate. Just one visit to Tellus would have cost our family $78, and it has before too because we love it and have visited many times. One trip to Huntsville Space and Rocket Center would have cost us $124. So all in all, we saved $228 with the reciprocal deals!

Interested in visiting these museums that are near Chattanooga? Check out these posts:
Huntsville Space and Rocket
Tellus Science Museum