Teachers Sought for Climbing Wall
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The Conejo Valley YMCA is seeking rugged volunteers to teach others how to climb walls.
The center recently acquired a 30-foot by 10-foot wall that looks like a craggy mountain face on which people can test their muscles and rock-climbing skills.
The YMCA’s climbing wall is the only one in the Conejo Valley available for public use, according to program director Andy Dominguez. The wall will eventually become a three-sided tower with a platform from which climbers can learn to rappel down the sides.
The volunteer instructors will be trained by experienced climbers from the Wilderness Institute.
For more information, call Dominguez at 523-7613. The YMCA is at 4031 Moorpark Road.
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