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antman
Feb 5, 2015, 12:04 AM
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I've got time on my hands to head off on a climbing trip somewhere on the planet from March 9 - April 6. Looking to spend time at quality sports crags. Could be for the full 4 week period or just part of it. Could be anywhere on the planet (except Thailand as I just got back from there). Anybody interested please let me know. Cheers, Anthony
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Marc1
Feb 6, 2015, 7:08 PM
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try brasil - or argentina and brasil together - los arenales close to medoza is a great place - for a great adventure - check out rio - lots of city sport multi pitch - mendoza for a week - use andes vertical for a few dys climbing - if u dont fancy paying they'll hook u up im sure with somebody to climb with - chapada diamentia close to salvador in brasil - minsas gerais has lots of climbing as well - flights will cost a bit maybe 1000 euro ish - but youll find it hard to spend 1500 - 2000 more - and u can rest on some of the most exotic beaches in the world in bahia brasil when ur fecked from climbing :)
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elpicara
Feb 11, 2015, 3:25 PM
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Hey man, I'm also planning on doing an other climbing trip around the world and I'm looking for an experienced rock climbing partner to climb with. The countries that I have in mind are: Turkey, Japan, Argentina, Brazil, China but I'm also open to explore other countries. I can take about 20 days off in March. One thing though, is that I've done solo climbing trips before and finding climbing partners along the way can be very tricky, and it hasn't turned out as great as I would like, mostly because I was climbing with less experience climbers that would not try to climb on my grade of climbing. I'd like to go on a trip with someone that has been climbing at least over 2 year, can properly belay, and has a broad knowledge of climbing safety (climbing gym doesn't count), can feel comfortable trying (not even sending), at least 5.12- on sport climbing, can travel with a his or her own rope and gear (not expect to borrow or rent a rope and gear), also has to be open to explore and do other things not just climbing once in a while, like meeting and socializing other people, and have fun, etc. If you or anyone else is interested, feel free to contact me at rogeliocazares@gmail.com
(This post was edited by elpicara on Feb 11, 2015, 3:26 PM)
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