Youth
10+ years
Bouldering is a fantastic activity to not only burn off some extra energy, but it also has a problem solving component.
Children 10 years and older are welcome any time, with under 18s needing a waiver signed by a responsible adult. Spectating is encouraged or better yet, get involved and climb together!
start today, fill out our waiver
Before you jump on our walls, we need a few details first.
When you check in, you will need to fill out our waiver by following the instructions given by our friendly staff.
Climbers under the age of 18 will need a parent/guardian to sign their waiver for them.
Etiquette
RESPECT for the gym and other climbers is essential to an enjoyable experience. Ways to show respect are by keeping noise to a minimum, we’re trying to foster an environment of community development and socialising, but mindfulness of other climbers is important, too. Keeping the space clean – whether that’s by keeping your belongings in an allocated area or by notifying staff about hazards on or around the walls. It should go without saying, but respect for other climbers in general is paramount. Keep things light and positive – we’re all climbing for self-improvement!
OBSERVE THE RULES set out by gym management. Keeping climbing spaces free of clutter like water bottles and chalk bags makes for safer sending. Make sure to follow the gym’s instructions on where to store your gear and make sure you put all rubbish in the bins provided. Make sure to take note of our safety video before your first climb for more in depth rules, or speak with a team member.
Be SUPPORTIVE! Everyone loves positive feedback on a hard-earned send, or even when they make a high point. Climbing has one of the most supportive communities around, and we want to keep building on that and make Cutloose a quality place to spend your time.
COMMUNICATION. Check with other climbers before jumping on a climb. Always make sure you check where your intended route goes in case it crosses over another climb – we don’t want to waste any flash attempts because we weren’t paying attention.