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- Adventure Alliance - Twenty-four foot high portable wall available for parties, picnics, and other special occasions. Located in Georgetown, Texas.
- Extra Vertical - Walls for rent. 12' x 28' x 20' high. Equipment provided. (New York City, NY)
- Rent A Rock USA - Portable wall, 24 feet tall, available for rent. Handles three climbers at once and is available for delivery anywhere in the United States.
- New Heights - Offers a portable wall, trampoline, and electronic bull for rent. Based in Lexington, Kentucky. Includes an FAQ and photos.
- The Vertical Edge - Eight foot and twenty-four foot high portable climbing walls you can rent for parties, picnics, and other special occasions. Located in Durham, North Carolina.
- Maine Rock Gym - Portable wall for rent. Located in Portland, Maine.
- Within Reach Climbs - Portable wall for rent with three faces and an auto-belay system. (central Florida)
- Eldorado Climbing Wall Company - Provides custom climbing gyms, portable walls, and mobile rock walls. Offers consulting, pricing, and contact information.
- Outside Adventures - Offers rentals in New England of a 25 foot wall with five routes that can be used at the same time and an auto-belaying system. Includes pricing and contact information.
- Everclimb USA - Wall for rent. 24 feet high. Auto belay system. (Tampa, Florida)
Wikipedia Articles
- Bremer wall - A Bremer wall is a term for the twelve-foot-high portable, steel-reinforced concrete walls used for blast protection throughout Iraq. The name is believed to have originated from L.
- Quickberm - Quickberm is a berm design, a portable unit constructed of coated fabric with triangular aluminum-reinforced side walls, first used by the U.S.
- Torch - Originally, a torch was a portable source of fire used as a source of light, usually a rod-shaped piece of wood with a rag soaked in pitch and/or some other flammable material wrapped around one end. Torches were often supported in sconces by brackets high up on walls, to throw light over corridors in stone structures such as castles or crypts.