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  • Adventure Southland   (www.adventuresouthland.com)

    Offers an environment of support, trust and safety for individuals to explore limitations, in Invercargill.

  • Basecamp Wanaka   (www.basecampwanaka.co.nz)

    New Zealand's first indoor mountain adventure centre. An exhilarating adventure experience, this unique destination caters for all visitors of all ages and abilities, whatever the weather. Learn to climb on state-of-the-art climbing walls with qualified instructors. Take a tour of the micro brewery and enjoy refreshments at the bar and cafe.

  • Canterbury Mountaineering Club   (www.cmc.net.nz)

    Formed in 1925, the Canterbury Mountaineering Club today is a club brings alpine, sport and rock climbers together, providing instruction and trips for its members.

  • Climb New Zealand   (www.climb.co.nz)

    Provides news, events and information on rock climbing, sportclimbing and bouldering. They aim to provide the best climbing information, while promoting all aspects of climbing and its history in New Zealand.

  • Clip 'N Climb   (www.clipnclimb.co.nz)

    Indoor climbing with a difference. Climb on over 100 themed climbing challenges using automatic belay devices, and get a thrill from the 7 metre Leap of Faith or the highest vertical drop slide in Australasia. Locations in Auckland, Christchurch and Wanaka.

  • Extreme Edge   (www.extremeedge.co.nz)

    A climbing wall in Auckland, especially designed for both top roping and lead climbing, for beginners and advanced climbers alike.

  • Extreme Edge Climbing Hamilton   (www.sportsclimber.co.nz)

    A climbing gym in the Waikato, with climbs suitable for beginners and advanced climbers. Climbing is a fun, safe sport for people of any age or fitness level.

  • Free Climb   (www.freeclimb.co.nz)

    If you're into the outdoors and climbing, get your hands on New Zealand's only free rock climbing guide book. Freeclimb offers comprehensive guides to fifteen of the Central North Island's most popular crags and climbing routes.

  • Koru Climbing Holds   (www.koruclimbingholds.co.nz)

    Plastic rock climbing holds to bolt onto climbing walls or for use on playground equipment.

  • Massey University Alpine Club   (www.studentcity.net.nz/muac.html)

    Not just for students but open to anyone interested in rock climbing, tramping, adventures, mountain biking, skiing, rafting.

  • MojoZone   (www.mojozone.co.nz)

    Promoting rockclimbing in New Zealand, focusing on sportsclimbing and bouldering.

  • New Zealand Alpine Club   (www.alpineclub.org.nz)

    This Web site provides a huge amount of information for Club members and other interested online climbers about NZAC and its activities.

  • New Zealand Sportclimbing Federation   (www.nzsf.org.nz)

    For all climbing enthusiasts: membership is available for climbing clubs and individuals, with competitions hosted locally and internationally.

  • NZAC National Bouldering Series   (www.nbs.org.nz)

    An annual nationwide rock climbing and bouldering championship with competitions in Waitomo, Baring Head, Spittle Hill and Jardines.

  • Rock Climbing New Zealand   (www.climb.co.nz/)

    Climb New Zealand provides excellent rock climbing, sportclimbing, bouldering and general climbing information.

  • Rock Up   (www.rockup.co.nz)

    A climbing facility located in North Auckland, suited to schools, teams and holiday camps.

  • Rungway   (www.rungway.co.nz)

    Located in Queenstown, this Via Ferrata allows anyone of moderate fitness to experience the excitement and scenic beauty normally only enjoyed by people with climbing skills.

  • Star Holds   (www.starholds.co.nz)

    Indoor rock climbing holds and climbing walls. Large variety of shapes, sizes and colours available.

  • Tauranga Adventurers' Club   (www.tac.gen.nz)

    A club of adventurous individuals organising outdoor recreation activities, from mountaineering to climbing, mountain biking and overseas cycle tours.

  • The Roxx Climbing Centre   (www.theroxx.co.nz)

    An indoor climbing centre in Christchurch, with climbing terrain to suit all ages and abilities.

  • The Wall   (www.climbthewall.co.nz)

    Rotorua's indoor climbing experience lets you try your hand at indoor rock climbing. Whether it's rain or shine, The Wall is open seven days a week, offering facilities to suit beginners and experts alike. The centre also caters for groups up to 45 people.

  • UC Climbing Club   (www.ucclimbing.com)

    University of Canterbury Climbing Club. The club serves as a platform for people to meet, and most importantly to encourage people to climb by giving them an all around support to do so.

  • Vertical Limits   (www.verticallimits.co.nz)

    An indoor climbing centre that contains 700 square metres of fully textured climbing surface. They also offer paragliding tuition and tandem flights.

  • Vertical Playground   (www.verticalplayground.co.nz)

    Vertical Playground: indoor climbing adventure centre. Northland's largest indoor rock climbing gym. 25 ropes, lead climbing, abseiling, great for birthday parties and other events.

  • Vertical Resources   (www.verticalresources.org)

    Adventures in the vertical world: a guide to climbing, mountaineering and mountain guiding in New Zealand and throughout the world.

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