What is the Community Crank?
Get ready for the 20th annual bouldering competition – open to all ages and skill levels! Compete, enjoy family fun, and support adaptive climbing in Thailand through the lucky draw raffle.
Where?
Progression Vertical Climbing Gym
When?
25 January 2025
- 1:00 p.m. – In-Person Registration
- 2:00 p.m. – Kids Crank
- 3:45 p.m. – Kids Results & Awards
- 4:00 p.m. – Adult Crank
- 6:15 p.m. – Adult Results & Awards
- 6:30 p.m. – Loong Nan Documentary Showing
Who Can Join?
There will be Youth and Adult Divisions. We welcome all climbing levels, from first-timers to advanced athletes! Whether you’re climbing for fun or looking to challenge yourself, there’s a place for you in the Crank.
Key Features
- Unique Routes
- Guest route setters (Petch, Thee, and Tung) will join Ooan and Tiffy to set challenging, exciting routes for various levels.
- Fundraiser lucky draw raffle to support adaptive climbing
- Food and drink vendors to fuel your energy
- GC Wellness House: Physical Therapy
- Happy Friday: Grilled Food
- Mama Falafel: Wraps, Salads, Fries
- Namton: Craft Beer
- Coffee: Moo Coffee
- Sourdough Lean Loaf: Bakery
- So Good: Ice Cream
- RPT cafeteria: Fruit, Moo-Ping and Sticky Rice
- Loong Nan Documentary showing after the Crank
- Join the climbing community in watching the story of Loong Nan, Progression’s Red Truck driver, who has played a major role in developing Crazy Horse crag. This 20-minute documentary viewing is a great chance to celebrate Loong Nan’s hard work while you relax and connect with other climbers after the competition.
Pricing and Registration
Register today to secure your spot in the competition. In-person registration will also be available at the event starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 25th.
- Member Price: THB 199
- Non-Member Price: THB 399
Climb for a cause
By participating in the lucky draw raffle, you can support youth with disabilities through adaptive climbing. Proceeds will fund climbing programs for youth with disabilities, delivered in partnership with organizations like the Dulabhatorn Foundation and Voices of Change.
Watch the Impact: