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benhimes
Feb 4, 2011, 3:27 AM
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My girlfriend and I are flying into Milan in May and would love to find some people in the surrounding area to climb/ crash with. We boulder and sport climb, love to camp and live simply. Any lovely euros out there?
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alpenweg
Feb 4, 2011, 11:27 AM
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good luck expensive and not like the states to do the dirt bag thing euros are not so welcoming as we are in the us when it comes to climbing nothing to climb around milano, it is a big city but what do i know
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sbaclimber
Feb 4, 2011, 12:50 PM
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alpenweg wrote: euros are not so welcoming as we are in the us when it comes to climbing what?
alpenweg wrote: nothing to climb around milano, it is a big city I'm fairly sure there are a few gyms... ....and I remember being able to see the Dolomites from the airport. (okay, that doesn't mean they are "close", but not that far away either....)
(This post was edited by sbaclimber on Feb 4, 2011, 12:51 PM)
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alpenweg
Feb 4, 2011, 1:28 PM
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oh u are a gym climber then that is settles it stay away from the dolomites it is not a gym
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sbaclimber
Feb 4, 2011, 1:31 PM
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alpenweg wrote: oh u are a gym climber not really......and not that it matters. I'm not the one moving to Milan.
alpenweg wrote: stay away from the dolomites it is not a gym This is true. Maybe the OP doesn't want to just climb in a gym though (or vice-versa).
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alpenweg
Feb 4, 2011, 2:06 PM
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ja ja!
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sbaclimber
Feb 4, 2011, 3:03 PM
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Neither you nor I are german. So, what are you trying to say...?
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zukboy
Feb 16, 2011, 5:18 PM
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Take a train to lecco. You can stay in that town for relatively cheap & you can walk to all the sport climbing from town. Beautiful place to clibm as well but not as serious as the dolomites. |
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robrock64
Feb 21, 2011, 2:30 PM
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zukboy wrote: Take a train to lecco. You can stay in that town for relatively cheap & you can walk to all the sport climbing from town. Beautiful place to clibm as well but not as serious as the dolomites. Yes!! I am Italian and leaving close to Milano ... we have several nearby choices here 1. go to Lecco as suggested, it is about one hour driving towards north from Milano and it is the Mecca of limestones. You can find hundreds crags and multipitch routes. In Lecco city itself there is Medale which is a 400 mt high vertical wall with many nice routes. 2. go to Domodossola, it is about one hour driving towards west from Milano (all tollway) also in this area you will find several crags all granits, some with nice craks as well and many multi pitches routes.. 3 go to Bergamo, it is about one hour driving towards East from Milano ... same as above but limestones. If you check on google you will find a lot of places to go ... Good luck ... and just contact me when you will be here and if possible I will come with you Ciao, Roby
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