Has anyone ever done any serious or not so serious buildering around Chicago? I would prefer not to count the Jackson Harbor Wall.
Has anyone ever been busted for buildering? (besides SpiderDan Goodwin)
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Apr 03, 2008 - 8:07pm
Many of the older churches around town have good faces for climbing. University of Chicago has some good stuff too. Night time is your best bet. |
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Apr 04, 2008 - 7:19pm
Oh, forgot to mention. Cemeteries! Potentially nice mausoleum problems abound! Not that I condone it. Just a viewer. |
There’s a lakefront path bathroom around Roscoe. Traversing the West facing wall felt like 5.11- from left to right (I haven’t been in 6 years). A bit crimpy. There are a couple of short & crimpy lines that go straight up, too. V-easy/V-moderate.
There’s also the Grant Monument in Lincoln Park (around Armitage for North/South) by Cannon Dr. for some traversing/scary highball.
I’ve another friend that was buildering in the burbs, but the “holds” broke and he fell 10’ and broke his ankles. I’m hesitant to climb on anything in the city, given how brick/terracotta/facade stuff breaks somewhat easily (look at all of the facade re-work done in the city the last few years!)
I’ve a friend that was ticketed when topping out at Jackson Harbor Wall and had to go to court. He got the ticket dismissed but he did have to prepare a defense and bring materials with him to do so.