Plunger Climb
Forget holds. The only way up this route is with a pair of plungers stuck to the wall, moving them one suction at a time while trying not to peel off.

ADRENALINE VAULT BELMONT • SATURDAY APRIL 18 • 10AM UNTIL LATE
Once a year we turn the gym into a full-blown climbing playground. Field Day is our biggest community event of the year, packed with outrageous challenges, bizarre climbing games, head-to-head battles and weird ideas brought to life on the walls.
It is part competition, part chaos and part community day, with surprises landing across the gym from open to close. Whether you are coming to throw down, have a laugh, or just soak up the madness, this is one of the wildest days on the calendar.
A full run sheet is still to come, but here is a first look at the games, comps and chaotic goodness landing at Field Day Vol. 3.
Forget holds. The only way up this route is with a pair of plungers stuck to the wall, moving them one suction at a time while trying not to peel off.
A 40 metre wall-to-wall obstacle gauntlet packed with rope swings, a military net crawl and zip line finish. Get from one end to the other without touching the ground.
These routes are built so you physically cannot finish them alone. Expect human ladders, awkward boosts and turning your climbing partner into the foothold you desperately need.
In climbing, campusing means climbing without using your feet. Qualifiers run throughout the day before a night-time finals where the strongest climbers go head-to-head for $300 cash prizes for both the male and female winners.
Four climbers start on the battle board at once and the goal is simple: be the last one still hanging. Swing, kick, push and hold on while everyone else tries to send you flying.
A route built on giant volumes suspended by rope, meaning the entire climb shifts and sways as you move. Every grab changes the balance of the climb.
Mantling is the move climbers use to press themselves up and over a ledge, like getting out of a swimming pool. Here you will face a series of increasingly awkward mantle challenges.
These holds do not stay still. Grab one and it tips or rotates slightly, forcing you into the next position whether you are ready or not.
Tyres bolted to the wall, hanging towels for grip strength, and turf-covered volumes that want you to slip. At the top you will find a golf putter and ball, and sinking the putt completes the climb.
A custom-built table covered in holds becomes the smallest climbing wall you have ever seen. Traverse from one end to the other without dabbing the ground.
Set on our 10 metre rope wall, this slab climb features jumps, dynamic movement and a dramatic auto-belay catch if it does not go to plan.
Inspired by ice climbing, this route is completed using two ice tools instead of your hands. Swing, hook and pull your way through specially designed holds.
A full run sheet for games, challenges, competitions and finals will be released soon.