Turda gorge – into Romania
After a stopover at a thermal “resort” just before the border, we crossed into Romania and made the 4 hour drive to Turda. The first half of the journey was […]
After a stopover at a thermal “resort” just before the border, we crossed into Romania and made the 4 hour drive to Turda. The first half of the journey was […]
Possibly the ultimate crag for a crap day. 2 mins from the road and with climbing steep enough to stay dry in the rain. Perfect for a few routes on […]
Miserable forecast pretty much everywhere – it shouldn’t be allowed to rain on your birthday! Luckily, there’s always Gogarth! Not that Jake and I were feeling too optimistic as we […]
We caused great consternation by confessing that this was our first visit to The Pits. The local Greenfield cognesenti couldn’t understand how we’d managed 25 years in the vicinity without […]
Creag an Amalaidh is the extensive crag you see as you approach Golspie from the south, high above the A9. The guide suggests a 20 minute approach, which seemed […]
We’ve moved base around to the north of the Picos, near Arenas de Cabrales, having explored most of the crags in the Desfiladero de la Hermida. We’re rewarded with our […]
A real bonus for Jake of staying in the same place for a week, and within walking distance of some world class climbing, is that it made a “project” approach […]
Osp is a tiny village, a few km over the Italian border into Slovenia. Home to a great campsite, Camping Vovk, and dominated by the towering crags behind, this is […]
Narbonne provided a handy stopover on the way from Provence to the Ariege. We thought we’d check out the local cragging at La Clape which turned out to be a […]
Damp and grey at home. .. time to head South.
Class of ’64 Beudy Birthday Bash – What do you get if you gather 7 50 year-old climbers
Class of ’64 Beudy Birthday Bash – What do you get if you gather 7 50 year-old climbers