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SOUTHWEST CLIMBING AND BOULDERING

Tempe, AZ

SOUTHWEST CLIMBING AND BOULDERING

Southwest Climbers and Boulderers, affectionately known as "SCAB's"...

Welcome Rock Climbers!

This Meetup group is geared toward building a strong and fun climbing community in the Valley of the Sun.  Arizona has so much rock climbing to offer.  You can literally  drive in any direction from Phoenix and find a climbing crag.  Phoenix Metro also has 6 rock climbing gyms which have created a steady influx of new climbers and has allowed climbers to train and progress in a safe environment.  If you got bit by the rock climbing bug, Arizona is a good place to be.

• Who are we?

The SCAB group was created in 2012 by our friend Joe Cayer with the idea that sharing our passion for climbing often leads to good things.  Many in this group have forged great friendships and have shared  amazing outdoor adventures together. 

We are based in the Phoenix Metro East Valley.  Our organizers have many years of experience both climbing and hosting meetups (trust me it's an art).  The SCAB members range from new climbers, to gym climbers, to experienced trad climbers, to weekend sport climbers, to boulderers of every level. 

• What do we do?

SCAB meets weekly at the Phoenix Rock Gym in Tempe on Tuesday and Thursday nights for some gym climbing.  Our organizers and hosts also schedule additional gym climbs based on their availability (like Friday Night Focus if you like bouldering).  And of course, we climb outdoors!  Our outdoors schedule heavily depends on the season, weather, and organizers' availability.  That said, we try to host 1 or 2 outdoor trips a month.  We mostly organize Sport Climbing trips and bouldering trips all over the state (Queen Creek Canyon, Flagstaff, Mt Lemmon, Cochise, Winslow, etc...).  We are often involved in the local climbing events such as the main climbing competitions and festival (check out our QCBC pictures!).

• What do you get if you join?

Joining SCAB is totally free to all our members (though we welcome donations that go toward group gear like ropes, and toward the Meetup fees).  We offer an opportunity to join a friendly and laid back climbing community where you'll always have a climbing partner.  For those who are new to climbing, SCAB is a place where you can find encouraging climbers to help you learn the ropes.  You'll get access to our calendar and meetups. And you get to climb with us!!!


Lastly, we need to add this, because it's true and you need to know:

**Disclaimer of Liability**
CLIMBING IS A DANGEROUS SPORT!

Involvement in rock climbing carries a significant risk of personal injury or death. CLIMB AT YOUR OWN RISK! SCAB organizers are not responsible for your safety.  Organizers do their best to maintain a safe environment during meetups, and members that don't comply with safety guidelines will be removed.  That said, climbing has dangers inherent to the sport and the environment (risk of falls, falling rocks, weather hazards, equipment failures, etc...).  Remember, you are climbing at your OWN RISK!

1611 members · Private

Southern Arizona Mushroom Growing Ninjas (Phoenix Chapter)

Tempe, AZ

Southern Arizona Mushroom Growing Ninjas (Phoenix Chapter)
If you are interested in mushroom cultivation, whether a novice or experienced, you've found your group. Our members are growing mushrooms at home. We are here for the community as well as for our members. Don't have a background in science? No problem! It's a pretty easy hobby once you begin. You may very well find member's mushrooms for sale at farmer's markets and around town. Come and join us to learn mushroom cultivation of all kinds, and perhaps join us on an occasional wild mushroom foray into the mountains after the summer monsoon rains. I'd like to set up a small cooperative lab to store and expand mushroom cultures that our group members could grow out, year round. Don't worry if you're inexperienced, it's not all that difficult to begin. I've had great success growing mushrooms here in the desert. Think mushroom production and deserts don't go together? It's one of the most water efficient crops around! In fact, it's probably the most water efficient crop found growing in a desert climate. We will occasionally include some fermented food production classes covering traditionals such as kimchi, sauerkraut, kombucha etc.. We'll also have some invited speakers come and present, and we'll mess around with an occasional lab and class on bacteria, and even bacterial art. Our goal is to have you producing all these foods at home using low tech and very affordable methods. You'll find beginners and seasoned growers at our meetings, and yes, even the occasional mushroom growing ninja. It's a low stress and very relaxing hobby that could easily be turned into a commercial business, if one desired. We began in Tucson, and now were coming for you Phoenix to spread the spores of mushroom cultivation!
328 members · Public

*Phoenix Underwater Hockey*

Tempe, AZ

*Phoenix Underwater Hockey*
We invite you to try Underwater Hockey! Underwater Hockey is a fun and competitive sport. **WHO:** Practices are open to all ages and genders. Beginners are always welcome. No experience is required. Under age 18 requires a signed parental consent. **WHAT:** Underwater hockey is a fast moving game that is played on the bottom of a 6-8 foot swimming pool by two teams. Players wear fins, mask, snorkel, a protective glove, and headgear (the same kind used in water polo). Using a short stick, approximately 1 foot long, a weighted puck is pushed the length of the pool into goals. The puck is heavy, around 3 lb. and coated with a protective layer of hard plastic. The goals are 9ft long. Play and strategy is similar to soccer or ice hockey except that the playing surface is at the bottom of a pool. The rules are "non-contact" and players generally cover zones around the puck. Since no one can hold their breath forever, there is no goalie. Instead we have forwards, wings, and backs to play various formations. Success (scoring) ultimately depends on teamwork, since no single person can hold their breath forever. On average, each player is underwater about 10 seconds at a time, and almost never more than 20 seconds. Play is fast and exciting - you go at it hard while holding your breath. The sport offers great cross-training for anyone including divers, runners, swimmers, and bikers. Plus, because it's non-contact and underwater, people of different sizes and genders play on an equal field. There is no checking and certainly no fighting. **WHAT DO I BRING?**  If you have snorkeling gear (mask, fins and snorkel) that you'd like to use, feel free to bring it, but we have loaner equipment for you to borrow at the pool. All you really need is a - swimsuit  \- a towel Optionally you may want to bring: \- gym socks for added foot protection when wearing the fins  \- shampoo When you're ready to buy gear, talk to us because there are some sport specific gear requirements. I recommend your first purchase be a low-volume freediving mask. For UWH, it must have two panes. Here are two UWH gear shops that sell great gear and also have new player kits. 1. [https://hydrouwh.com/](https://hydrouwh.com/) 2. [https://www.canamuwhgear.com/](https://www.canamuwhgear.com/) **Video:** Check out this great introductory video from usauwh.com [http://vimeo.com/6919536](http://vimeo.com/6919536) **Mail List:** We send announcement usuing a google groups. [Sign up for our e-mail list here: https://forms.gle/3YgwGr3pvGXJ5P687](https://forms.gle/3YgwGr3pvGXJ5P687) **Donations:** The club operates on a pay-what-you-can system. Please contribute $15/session or $45/month to help pay for pool/insurance/gear upkeep. [Donate on Paypal here.](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=CDUM2H2WG2SQ6) See you on the bottom!
392 members · Public