Mission Cliffs Featured As Affordable Valentine's Gift

As you're probably aware, tomorrow is Valentines Day. As such if you haven't done your shopping, planning or reservation making, you'd better get on it. If you're still short an idea, ABC's show
"View from the Bay" had a segment recently called
"Affordable Valentine's Gifts For Your Man," and our very own
Mission Cliffs was featured as the number 2 gift on the list.
That's right, the 2nd idea on the Gift List was our very own
Mission Cliffs. Here's what they suggested:
"2. Rock climbing day pass at Mission Cliff in San Francisco for $28.00. This would be a really fun and adventurous thing to do with your guy."Thanks for the nod ABC and "View from the Bay." Head over and
check out the video, maybe you can pick up a few other good ideas.
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Mission Cliffs Featured in "The View from the Bay"

Mission Cliff was just featured on a popular San Francisco television show
"The View from the Bay" that airs on the local ABC channel. Looks like they got some great footage, some great interviews and it's nice to see Mission Cliffs getting the recognition it deserves.
Those on the show sent over Leigh Glaser to Mission Cliffs and let her do a little bit of climbing and filming. The segment highlighted not only our climbing and fitness programs, but also our kids programs, birthday parties and after-school camps.
The video is entertaining, so
head over and check it out. Thanks again all of you on
"The View from the Bay," it was great to see this. They also had a bit of information I thought I'd relay for any and all of you interested in the after-school climbing we offer:
After School Climbing
Ten week sessions are offered from 4pm to 6pm. Call your local gym for dates & prices.
Suggested ages: 6 to 14
Days: Check with your local gym
Time: 4pm - 6pm
Price: $250 for non-members; $200 for members
Curriculum: Belaying, knotcraft, basic movement technique, rappelling, anchors, mock leading, bouldering, spotting, training, route-reading
Labels: climbing, mission cliffs, Television, The View from the Bay, Touchstone Climbing