I'd be prepared to get busy with the fast forward slider.
Have a look on the UKC guides/map thingy? Theres some climbing, but not a huge amount... We take 30 students to Tenerife every spring so been around most of the island but not in a climbing capacity (sadly). If you want to explore some, busses are pretty good around Tenerife too (not too many roads so its fairly simple). It'd be worth heading to los Gigantes from where you are (20min N on the bus) as the cliffs are pretty spectacular. In fact theres a great walk down a gorge to the coast in that corner where you have to be picked up by boat but that may be a bit much with little ones etc.. A trip/coach trip up to the Caldera is pretty special too - (it will be full of other tourists but is spectacular). If you want any more info about the area etc.,., let me know..
Quote from: tomtom on April 12, 2016, 08:28:24 amI'd be prepared to get busy with the fast forward slider. Climbing:1:20-2:232:43-4:275:52-8:188:37-10:5511:11-13:14I think it's safe to say that the filmmaker is more inspired to shoot non-climbing stuff...
So almost ten minutes of climbing in a 13 and a bit minute video. Not bad I think. You miserable cunts [emoji6] .
There is a guide - that I found in a bookshop in Puerto in April.. a good one too (as in well put together not a few scraps of A4 etc..)..
any tips on care hire in Tenerife?arriving at South airport, so probably looking to hire from there for 14 dayslooking for a 7 seatercheers
If you want any tips on places to eat/visit give me a shout...
my Dad speaks Spanish and is up for exploring local eateries
Looking to go over Christmas/new year, any recommendations for the best place to stay for climbing, somewhere on the south side of the island?Sent from my E5823 using Tapatalk