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Who’s ready to get their climb on?

Edmonton climbing enthusiasts will gather Friday for the opening of Alberta’s largest bouldering-only gym, called BLOCS.

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The 12,500-square-foot location in south Edmonton, 8761 51 Ave. NW, features a custom climbing wall which was fabricated in Bulgaria and installed by a team from Canada and Europe, a news release said Friday. The wall was so heavy that it made a hole in the parking lot when it was unloaded, the release said.

The gym will feature more than 200 custom-built features to keep climbers busy.

“With no ropes or technical knowledge needed, bouldering is a climbing style accessible to all abilities and ages,” said a statement in the release. “We are excited to help grow and develop Edmonton’s climbing community.”

A grand opening event will be held Friday night with approximately 200 members of the climbing community competing in climbing challenges. The event is free for gym members, or $18 for guests. Doors open at 6 p.m. Regular gym hours will start on Saturday.

The gym offers $18 day passes, $85 monthly prepaid memberships and $60 monthly recurring memberships, and $610 annual memberships.

Bouldering is a form of rock climbing performed on artificial walls. Boulders on the wall can be removed and placed in different routes to give climbers a fresh, new challenge. Canadian climber Selena Wong is the gym’s head route setter who will be in charge of refreshing the routes.

The sport of climbing will be a new addition to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and will include three disciplines: sport, bouldering, and speed.