Saturday, January 27, 2018

INTO THE WILD 2


Is there Wild In the Netherlands? No!! Yes!!

Like last year, we headed again into the forest to live some adventure.
After the heavy storms in the Netherlands a lot trees had been falling down and there were serious warnings of falling branches called widow makers. So the Dutch authority advised not to go into the woods. Ok? So we were prepared to be cautious and be careful with our route and picking our camping place.
Again the circumstances were harsh, a winter snow on some areas and drawling foggy rain making the whole area wet.























First thing: Making shelter to prevent becoming too wet and making fire to get some heath



















During the day and evening we had a foggy rain but later the evening we had even some sunshine
Next: Chopping Wood to get thru the day and evening it took me 3 hours.























New thing we learned; cooking on open wood fire. San sat down and became the "fire master" and she cooked water for our thee and coffee and started to bake our bread in our special prepared "Dutch Oven" (not realy but an old pan from our home kitchen) After that she made  with chicken legs and a bunch of vegetables a great diner. Whauw!!


























Late evening the sky broke open and the stars were visible, directly the temperature dropped to -3 deg C.

Early morning we lit up the fire and made thee and coffee and some bacon and eggs. Jummy!

























Carefully breaking down our frozen tent and tarp we headed home again. Our clothes smelling of burned wood. Hi Hi.




















See you next time San and Jan!



Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Costa Blanca 17' 18'

Hi,
Yes indeed we went to Spain again this year. The rainy, cold days in the Netherlands did us again decide to head off to get some lovely sunshiny warm weather in Spain. I was struck with a terrible cold cough and San was still facing her neck injuries.
This did not kept us from travelling to our winter location to do some sport and trad climbing.
The first week we pushed ourselves hard in new routes.
The second week of our holiday it was planned that the family of San's sister was joining us so this year we decided to rent a bigger and more luxury house with an open fireplace and an outside kitchen. Great!

Trad in Sierra de Toix Este
Trad in Vall de Guadar















































We visited some new area's and learned again that it takes some time to get used to the new styles of climbing. We enjoyed the first week with climbing adventurous trad routes and the second week climbing some easier routes with the youngsters. Every evening we had to collect wood for the woodstove and fireplace.

New Crag's visited:
Tallat Roig: Near the Alzira city, great crag with multipitch and single pitch routes Trad and Sport.
Bolulla: Raco Roig left side: always spectacular views of the Barranco of Bolulla area.
Tallat Roig









Barranco de Bolulla







San in Guadalest


























































































Delicious Food; Fish and Paella from the Woodstove!!!

















Life is good!!!!!!!
Climbing with the youngsters!


























Saturday, November 11, 2017

Scarpa Mago Climbing Shoe Review


Hi,
We just wanted to give our review on the Scarpa Mago's that we bought somewhere back in 2009. We both bought them during a sale in a climbing gym in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

The size might have been slightly on the small side but they became quickly more comfortable when using them. As soon as the noose became a little less edgy and round, immediately the nice down turn nose became very accurate as well as indoors and outdoor routes. The nice stiff sole gave good support to stand on the smallest foot holds and giving us a kind feeling of being more in control on the rock. More and more they became our best shoes ever for indoor and outdoor climbs regardless the type of routes and rock. The upper layer of leather and the tow nose of rubber gave excellent protection when climbing traditional cracks. Great feet jamming! It might sound strange but we became very attached to them and have resoled them a couple of times which did not give any disadvantages.

Now after 8 years of service and the nose showing big holes and although the upper leather part is still looking fine we regretfully think we have to say goodbye to them.

San bought already here new pair of Mago’s and continues to use them.
Thanks Scarpa for making these magnificent shoes. 1. Scarpa Mago2. Scarpa Mago3. Scarpa Mago
San on the Scarpa Mago in 2013

8 years of Great Service

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Sport Climbing in Kalymnos 2017

Yes we went back!


After last year’s very nice climbing holiday in Kalymnos we decided to go back again.
We always enjoy the Greek sun and warm conditions in October. The only drawback are the huge climbing crowds during this period and it looked that it has become worse. Nevertheless we found ourselves again in less popular places where the rock is almost still unspoiled and sometimes we even find remarkable nice routes at extraordinary places.

We had to start easy this year as San is still suffering from a neck hernia and did not have much climbing training this year. She said that she would do only top-roping this vacation. We started at Poets and Zeus with some easy 5’s and 6’es where she quickly started flashing the routes. She even on-sighted some routes.
Next days we drove with our tiny scooter to a lot of places like Summertime, Rockland, Palionisos Redwall, The beach, Saint Potis, Prophitis Andreas and again we went also to Telendos.

One of the highlights of this vacation were our meetings with the “Famous” ladies from 365roadtrip! https://365roadtrip.blogspot.nl/
We saw their Van just standing outside Masouri in which they travel around the south of Europe for one year. We decided to do some climbing days together and we had great fun and enjoyed each other company. The ladies where well trained now and were aiming for higher rates routes, colognette and tufa overhang climbing. We helped them getting some more experience in this during the following days, it was great fun.
We will come back again.




Leaving Rockland with our Scooter


Putting in quick draws 7a at Sea Breeze


Not that easy

San in action

Maybe too early for this kind of work

Jan in Aboneros el Chilli 7B at Pescatore Telendos

Happy People back from Telendos









Sunday, July 30, 2017

Bruut bouldering

Sunday afternoon bouldering at Bruut Breda in July.
Just a few boulders of the Blue circuit.



Super satisfied with the Scarpa ShoesScarpa Booster NLScarpa Booster DE




Saturday, July 1, 2017

Pfalz Climbing

Hi, during the ascension weekend we decided to have a climbing weekend with some friends in the Pfalz in Germany.
Peter and Sven never had seen the area before so it was a good occasion for them to get some idea how the climbing and surroundings where in the Pfalz.
We where treaded with best weather ever with lots of sun and good temperatures.
We all loved the crags in the nice small towns which sometimes pop up above the trees and give a magic fairy-tale atmosphere.


For me the Pfalz is a special place for outrageous classic climbing on perfect sandstone where Wolfgang put its marks on several routes with with low protection that might be quit intimidating.
Nevertheless plenty of easy accessible routes for starting trad climbing.


The Team, Jan, Sven, Peter and San

Jan in Zickzackweg 6+ at Schafsfelsen

Peter in Zickzackweg

Sven on the Sudkante on Braut & Brautigum 5+

Sven at the top of the Braut & Brautigum

San on the Braut & Brautigam

The team at dinner at Camping Buttelwoog in Dahn

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Halber Mann Ettringen

As announced I wanted to use my Big Bro in an off width trad route.
Well I did last weekend.


If you are looking for a full body work out, sweating, scary trad route try this one!
Wearing a helmet is questionable as it can get stuck along the way.


Have fun!









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