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Sector Cine in Collegats

By |February 8th, 2011|

The author enjoying a sunny afternoon of great conglomerate climbing. Photo: Elin Eriksson The past weekend we took a 2-hour drive up to the Collegats-area north of Lleida. It might not come as a big [...]

Treatment for nail narrow

By |February 7th, 2011|

Nail narrow (paroniky) is a fairly common experience for climbers due to the minute space in climbing shoes. Most often the problem is solved with a few days of rest and a foot bath but [...]

“Once you discover Spain as a climbing destination you don’t want to go anywhere else!”

Francesca, Italy

I fell in love with Montserrat at first sight

Ricardo, Tenerife, Canary Islands

“Really missing you guys down there – i could have stayed with you for some more days/weeks”

Joakim, Sweden

“Gracias gracias gracias for organizing everything today!  I had the best time with Isaac, very patient and chill, he picked the perfect routes. and he brought lots of good snacks!  I will for sure recommend you and your guides to all my climbing friends in Canada and London”

Kristina, Canada

Welcome to Climb in Spain!

By |October 8th, 2009|

Spain in general and Catalonia in particular has an immense amount of rock. There is limestone, granite, sandstone, conglomerate and volcanic rock. There is world class bouldering, 1000 meter routes, deep water soloing and the best sport climbing in the world. There are 300 days a year of sunshine. In short: there is a reason why the best climbers in the world move to Spain or spend a good part of every winter here.

Crack climbing in Cavallers

By |October 5th, 2009|

Julia Snihur sending Massa Kumba, 7b in Cavallers in Vall de Boí in north west Catalunya. The crack to the left is 7b+. The continuation to this route is 8a.

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