Saturday, 25 November 2006

Albarracin

Albarracin is a wonderful bouldering spot close to Teruel in Spain. The rock is red sandstone, with a lot of roof problems. The best seasons to go are either early Spring or late Autumn. It is a real trip destination with a huge collection of problems, and still a lot to be explored. There is enough for both boulderers and trad climbers as the tors are ranging for 3m to 30m.

Sunday, 24 September 2006

Shot Down in Flames


After having done most of the easy lines, I was already getting bored this summer in Portrane. So I decided to explore the rest of the place.

I had already spotted a nasty high and scary line in the cave at the back of the Arch. The fact that a few solid looking holds were pointing throughout was quite appealing and one could already imaging himself working his way up. A few shy tries had me gone up a big ledge, deadpointing through a overhanging face to catch a good flake above it. To finish it was a matter of rocking on the foot to gain a high crack on the left leading to the top.
One could quote The Magnificent Seven here:

"Vin: Reminds me of that fellow back home that fell off a ten story building.
Chris: What about him?
Vin: Well, as he was falling people on each floor kept hearing him say, "So far, so good. Tch...So far, so good!"

My right hand poped off. The landing was painful. The line is still standing.

For the time being I have called it Shot down in Flames. But one day...

Monday, 15 May 2006