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Nice! It has some hard moves too! Maybe try the nearby Nibelungalos too, easier moves in the same style!
 
Thanks all!
Matt, elbow is still very crunchy, but doesn't seem to be triggered by vertish stuff, so there's a fair amount of stuff here for me to try hard on.
jwi, I aim for the ones with hard moves - I have terrible fitness and it hopefully means better rests and less sustained!
 
Climbed on my board today :dance1: A day short of 5 weeks since getting a new hip.
I hope the missus doesn’t read this.
 
been using my 'not allowed to climb yet' time to explore random hillsides in HK and found this the other day - about 5 m high and practically begging me to break the rules... Should give quite a nice line all the way from a sit start and up the steep side of the flying arete

hopefully the HK summer doesn't start too early and there's time to clean and bag it once i'm allowed to climb again and before conditions vanish...

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have also found a few entirely new areas well worthy of development so looks like it's gonna be a busy few months cleaning and prepping stuff :2thumbsup:
 
We are moving to Barcelona in September. I am not sure it is YYFY or NNFN, but objectively it has to be the best major city in Europe for climbing, except possibly Nice or Athens?
 
SA Chris said:
What's a major city?

Climbing aside, must be a fantastic city to live in. I loved it when I went.
In general, a way to dismiss places like Briançon, or even smaller cities like Pobla de Segur etc that are clearly some of the best places for year round sport climbing but does not offer much in terms of reasonably payed jobs etc
 
SA Chris said:
LOL. Technically rank goes from Captain to Major, but still funny.

I went and extra googled it before hand so I could be less wrong whilst still knowing deep in my heart that I would indeed be wrong.
 
First 7C flash yesterday :great: "Lords of the Boards" in Bad Liebenzell (Black Forest). Thought it would be a multi-session project based on what I'd heard from others so was very pleasantly surprised.

Heading to Font on Saturday so this is a good sign that things are ticking over well. Any recommendations for things there in a similar style/difficulty? (Crimps, tech, body tension). Highball suggestions also welcome! :)
 
Lots of just glorious swimming recently - three days at the weekend, today, hopefully tomorrow.

The water is still fairly cold; 7C at the weekend, 8C today, but having swum through the winter (and there were some grim days) I feel really acclimatised. The water feels almost comfortable and I can begin to swim a bit further, 160 strokes today. Honestly, I think I might like this temp best for its combination of invigoration and all the pleasure of being in the water.

So, yup, it's confirmed: I've become a cold water swimming bore.
 
Maybe you'll end up looking like Chris Hemsworth

https://www.insider.com/chris-hemsworth-swam-arctic-benefits-cold-therapy-at-home-2022-11

(Chris says hi).
 
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