She's a high-level sport climber who has represented New Zealand overseas - but Sian Moffitt may soon have nowhere to train if a Taupo District Council proposal to close the town's indoor rock climbing wall goes ahead.
Sian, 17, has climbed in the World Youth Climbing Championships in Singapore and New Caledonia, and in the Oceania Climbing Championships, and is training to be selected for the World Championships in Italy.
But her plans could be derailed if the rock wall closes on June 30, as proposed in the council's Long-Term Plan consultation document.
Sian trains at the Taupo wall every week. If it closes, she'll have to travel to Rotorua or Hamilton. There is a wall in Turangi, but it doesn't have the climbing routes she needs.
"It will be a huge loss of training, and if I get into Worlds, [the wall] will be closing two months before I head off and that's the time I'll need to be climbing the most ... it's going to screw up my training, definitely."