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Stanford Climbing Wall Club

Stanford, CA 94305
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Jon G.
Stanford, California
I've been climbing on the Stanford Wall ever since I arrived here a little over a year ago (in Sept 2006). It's a great free alternative to Planite Granite, but they use some sort of rating system that doesn't mesh well at all with the climbing world at large.
Kristy P.
STANFORD, California
Hi! I am interested in trying out the climbing wall.
Kali A.
STANFORD, CA

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