i dunno whats wrong with the farmers now, and to be true there are no proofs they spread the fat, and not some villager on alcohol...the valley has been the cradle of Italian bouldering since the seventies, so I'm sure theres not a real access issue. after melloblocco, not a single piece of thrash has been left in the valley, it was in fact cleaner then before.but summer is not the right season, in autumn there are more possibilities to climb, and even if tis true its not huge, it hase a grat potential, and with the small hassle of the grass, the boulders in the lower valley (val masino) are great fun. it only takes a sort of blanket to be put on the grass.
darling, im just thinking that you have more difficulties than me with english, or trying to piss me off. even though iwasnt at melloblocco, ive been there two weeks after, and know the stuff. to me the only fucking obvious is the inutility of your post, which gets into a friendly discussion with a direct, and unfriendly attack.
The last time I came here there was animal fat smeared over the holds! Chris Davies.
Sweetie pie, this was not a personal attack. The utility (or usefulness as we say in England) of my post regarded you lack of knowledge about the access situation. I posted this in the hope that people:A Would think about this before a long tripB Consider their actions a little more whilst in the areaYou telling everyone that 'its OK, cause there are loads more boulders' is none to helpful
dylan,you didnt earn my bad karma points. as far as the subject goes,i dont know about the boulders from the parking to the houses, because, being on private property, you cant climb there. its allowed with a special permission from the owners only for melloblocco. i mean the area before crossing the river. i dont go there and nobody should.