Suzy G.
Yelp
This is so nearly 5 star that I need to explain the missing star first. YOU NEED A CAR TO GET HERE!! This is run by Edinburgh Leisure so 'belongs' to the city. You would think they would put it on the bus route!! There is a 'nearish' station at Ratho - so why not a little shuttle bus? When I googled my way to get here (I don't drive) I discovered it would take nearly 2 hours!! And, the bus would dump me off somewhere in Ratho and I would need to walk the final 15 to 20 minutes. I don't mind walking but in this case it adds a lot of time to the whole journey. So..... when I was invited (through my blog) by Edinburgh Leisure to check out the re-opening of the Aerial Assault course I luckily had to 'rope-in' an accomplice with a car. Thanks Emma!
Well, now I am here and WOW! This place is AMAZING! I was told the Aerial Assault course was 100ft high - my brain couldn't fathom that. Was it a really tall building? Nope, the arena is built into and around a natural gorge! And it certainly was 'gorge-ous'. (ouch - more puns!).
Looking at the full arena from the cafe brought me straight back to reality. This place is HUGE! And that's when I spotted it. The orange sign that looked quite small since it was SO HIGH UP! The dangling logs of the Aerial Assault course were only just visible. To reach the course we need to go to the 5th floor and find the special staircase.
As we reached the top of the spiral staircase we found ourselves in the roof of the facility - higher than all the climbing walls! You get a great view from here! We were greeted by staff who locked away our belongings, got us harnessed and helmeted and checked our shoes - normal trainers are OK but must be tied really tight so as not to fall off and knock someone out down below. So, not too sure of my choice of footwear, and a little nervous about the height - I asked a few questions:
(Q)'What if I start off and don't like it. Can I turn back?
(A)'Actually most people find the jump off at the start is the hardest so once you do that, the rest should be fine'
(Q) The 'JUMP'???
The Answer......
As we were standing on the platform, I did notice we were quite a ways from the ropes, ladders and logs dangling from the steel structures just below the roof. To one side there was a very long gangway that eventually led to the logs. I assumed we walked along that to get to the start. I WAS WRONG! Once harnessed up, we would be clipped to ropes hanging from pulleys along a LONG zip track that traversed the abyss over the climbing arena and would dump us at the start of the dangling logs. So, there I was. Helmet on, harness on, peering over the edge, waiting my turn. My heart rate was higher than it's ever gotten in even the hardest Spin class. Even seeing the two young girls ahead of us confidently taking to the sky wasn't enough to shame me into going. This is where I said 'hello' to my fear and 'Cheerio' to Emma. 'You Zip and I'll take pics'. The perfect solution.
Emma took her 'leap of faith' and was away towards the start. Another staff member was waiting at the start of the assault course to give her some last minute tips. Then she was off! Emma scampered gracefully from log to log, rope to rope, challenge to challenge; always feeling secure in the harness. At the end, Emma was pump with adrenaline and ready to do it all again!
Emma's advice:
Wear fingerless sport gloves, as the ropes can be a bit rough, thick trousers and long sleeves as the harness is tight and 'digs in' and it gets a bit chilly up in the clouds! Don't worry if you're not super fit. You can use the harness for support and pull yourself across using the pulleys above. So, you'll never really get stuck out on the course, or if you do feel like you can't progress, there is always one member of staff out on the course that can get you moving again. So, unlike me, Embrace The Fear and give it a try! (or go to the café and have some cake)
This is an Edinburgh Leisure facility so there is also a gym with lots of fitness classes, areas for kiddie parties and a shop for all your mountaineering gear and gadgets. There are changing rooms, showers and a small, basic spa area (a hot tub and sauna). A large cafe area has huge windows giving a great view to the climbing (and bouldering) and 100ft high Aerial Assault course.This place is state of the art! It is the largest climbing arena in Europe and we are so lucky to have it here in Edinburgh. People reading from other cities: be jealous, very jealous.