Last Minute Holiday Gift Guide 2019

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Giving experience This holiday season, give your loved ones something they can treasure forever—memories that last BY SUN STAFF

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he Central Coast has no shortage of things to do. Hiking, biking, beach walking, and more are right outside your front door. And there’s also no shortage of all of those “specialty,” “artisan” tchotchkes that so often get thrown into a drawer somewhere after the gift-giving season is over. This year for the Sun’s annual Last-Minute Gift Guide, we propose something that could fit in between. An experience that’s unique to SLO and Santa Barbara counties that a friend or family member might never forget. You can send them sailing, riding, packing, or crafting. There are so many things to do, but we’ve only got a sampling for you. Just a little taste to whet your appetite for giving. —Camillia Lanham

Holiday climbing The Pad Climbing comes from humble beginnings. In 2003, Yishai Horowitz and some fellow climbers converted a 400-square-foot selfstorage unit in San Luis Obispo into a mini rock-climbing gym. Horowitz said they were simply looking for a place to climb when it was dark or raining outside. “It lasted for a couple of years and then the [storage facility] management changed and

kicked us out,” Horowitz said. After a few years and various locations, Horowitz and his wife, Kristin, now run a 14,000-square-foot gym in SLO, a roughly 10,000-square-foot gym in Santa Maria, and recently purchased a facility in Las Vegas. If you’re still scrambling for gift ideas, a trip to one of these facilities is an affordable and mildly adventurous option—although the airfare to Las Vegas might be costly. A day pass to the gym in SLO costs $20, while the gym in Santa Maria costs $15. And if you’re feeling PHOTO BY ZAC EZZONE

NO ROPES, NO PROBLEM: At The Pad Climbing in Santa Maria, climbers can scale the 14- to 18-foot walls without being attached to ropes. The padded floor below cushions falls.

like a really generous gift giver, both gyms offer monthly and annual memberships. At the Santa Maria gym, there’s one type of climbing available called bouldering—when a climber scales a short distance without a rope until he or she gets to the top of the 14- to 18-foot wall. The floor below the climbing area is padded to cushion any falls. PHOTO COURTESY SKYDIVE SANTA BARBARA At the gym in SLO, in addition to bouldering, climbers can try out top rope or lead climbing— although the latter is more advanced. While top rope climbing, a person securely fastens a rope that’s attached to an anchor at the top of the gym’s 35-foot wall to his or her harness. That person’s climbing partner then attaches the rope to his or her harness and holds the rope to ensure the climber doesn’t fall to the ground. THE GIFT OF FLIGHT: Skydive Santa Barbara offers tandem jumps at altitudes so high that This process is called jumpers are provided oxygen for the minute-and-a-half free fall to the ground. belaying. If this also sounds intimidating, don’t worry. Horowitz said gym staff members are always available to show If your loved one craves the gift of free fall, first-time climbers the ropes, literally and Skydive Santa Barbara offers one of the highest figuratively. jumps around. People interested in bouldering can grab a Over in Lompoc, the skydiving company pair of climbing shoes—which are free with serves the entire region, hosting 7,000 to 8,000 a day pass—and get to work. But before top divers a year. Many would-be jumpers come roping in SLO, climbers have to take a belay test all the way from Los Angeles to step out the to show they can safely perform the process. airplane door. Or climbers can use the auto-belay, which is a Dave Hughes, owner of the company, said his machine with a rope that attaches to a climber’s skydive operation is renowned, partly, because harness and allows the person to safely climb of its plane. Called a Supervan 900 Caravan, the without a partner. single-engine Cessna cost Hughes $1.6 million. Whether the person you’re buying a gift But it was worth it, he said, because it allows for has never climbed before or is a seasoned him to get divers up to an altitude of 18,000 climber, there are options for everybody. feet—so high that they’re hooked up to oxygen. Climbers can follow prescribed routes on the That’s his priciest jump at $269. It’s about a wall that range in varying degrees of difficulty. minute and a half of free fall with full view of Or climbers can simply grab holds and start the coast and the splashing waves of the Pacific. moving, Horowitz said. The most popular jump, he said, is the 13,000“Obviously climbing is not for everybody, foot option, which is one minute of free fall for but I think being able to push yourself in any $169. Eight-thousand feet will cost $139. sport is really a unique thing,” Horowitz said. Hughes’ plane was even featured in the film “And with climbing in particular, if people don’t San Andreas, starring Dwayne “The Rock” play baseball, soccer, football, or whatever team Johnson. Hughes himself was in an American sports, [climbing’s] a different outlet.” Express commercial, jumping out of an —Zac Ezzone airplane. “I’m the skinny guy,” he said. He hosts graduations, birthdays, even To the top marriage proposals. Visit thepadclimbing.squarespace.com to learn more about “The guy jumps out first and gets on his knee

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classes, programs, and rates. The Pad Climbing’s Santa Maria gym is located at 2399 A St. Find hours and more on Facebook @thepadclimbingsantamaria.

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as the girl is coming down,” he said. “Usually the girls are crying before they ever reach the ground.” Skydive Santa Barbara also offers training for people who want to go solo. They require completion of two tandem jumps in a 30-day period, where divers will learn how to pass their assisted free-fall program. That comes after the initial jumps, and it includes a number of jumps—about seven—and four to six hours of ground training. The ground training and first dive run cost $364. —William D’Urso

everybody is an artist in their own way,” Falk said. “Those are some of my favorite pieces because they’re so spontaneous, they combine lots of color and texture. The majority of people who have come into a studio walk away with something they’re really happy with.” —Peter Johnson

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Gifting creativity

Lisa Renée Falk loves to draw out the inner artist in us all (no matter how hidden it is), and she’s staked out a career doing it. With nearly two decades of experience as a professional glassblower and studio owner, Falk recently opened Glasshead Studio in Atascadero, a creative space giving the community a chance to make their own glass pieces, from plates and bowls, to ornaments, to colorful mosaics. Open to all skill levels, Falk’s hands-on classes take participants through the entire glassblowing process, working with a variety of concepts, techniques, and materials. The end goal is fun and simple: to spread the creative joy of glassmaking. “Most people love glass; you use glass every day,” Falk said. “Being able to use it in a

Joan Martin Fee has been a craft enthusiast her whole life, and she credits her passion to her upbringing. “I lived in the middle of absolutely nowhere; we were at least 10 miles from even a teeny town. So we were always trying to find something to do,” Fee said. “We found things around the family farm to make like floral arrangements and all kinds of stuff.” She crafted as a hobby until 1990 when she turned on her TV and came upon a nationally televised craft show called Aleene’s Creative Living where viewers were encouraged to submit their ideas for a segment on the show. She submitted her idea—a doll crafted from shrink-

ALL THAT GLASS: Give the gift of glassmaking this holiday season by signing your friends and family up for a class at Glasshead Studio.

creative way, whether it’s displaying it or using it for plants … I think it’s an accessible, tactile experience.” Consider giving a gift certificate to Glasshead Studio to your friends or family this holiday season—let them unleash their inner artist! Make a 6-by-6 inch mosaic tile or seahorse; or a fused glass plate or bowl; or a stainedglass hanging terrarium; or something else. Falk offers individual, couples, and larger group classes, with discounts for groups of six or more. Groups could be a gathering of

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in the center’s activity room. On two separate tables, Fee had multiple bins with an array of colored tiles, china plate pieces, baubles, buttons, and beads so attendees could customize their projects. To get in the holiday mood, I chose to create my version of the wonky Christmas tree. My supplies included wood, paint, glue for the decoration of the tree, and grout to hold everything together. Fee gave instructions and then we started. She walked around the tables and gave compliments, tips, and help, and she answered questions that anyone had. The atmosphere was perfect for first-timers, as some attendees had been to several workshops because everyone was giving one another compliments on their work. My favorite part had to be when the room fell silent, as everyone was hard at work on their pieces with only the sound of positivity to break the stillness. —Karen Garcia

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