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sam48
May 14, 2007, 8:59 PM
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Hi Me and to friends of mine are gonna make a 5 weeks trip to the north coast of spain this summer. We are looking for some nice boulder spots. If someone knows some nice places up to 7c problems would be great of you gonna tell. thanks for answers
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miademus
Jun 2, 2007, 7:46 PM
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...i'm affraid i can't help. but i am looking forward for the same trip and the same grades, next year or later i'll go to spain. any idea how much it costs?
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kattagorri
Jun 8, 2007, 10:08 PM
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Hi, Some boulders area in Spain are: Albarracin(Teruel) Navalosa (Avila) Candelario (Sierra de Gredos) Santa Gadea (Burgos) El Escorial (Madrid) Larraona(Navarra,Basque Country) Zarzalejo (Madrid) I hope this helps!
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jasonkester
Jun 10, 2007, 3:27 PM
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I've gone and checked out the bouldering around Laraona. It's pretty extensive though you'll want to go with somebody that knows the place. It's all pretty spread out and hidden in the trees. And sheepy. Too much rock around that area though. Enough to make me start looking at houses there! Jason Blogabond - Get your own Travel Blog
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RockHUB
Jun 12, 2007, 9:09 AM
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kattagorri wrote: Hi, Some boulders area in Spain are: Albarracin(Teruel) Navalosa (Avila) Candelario (Sierra de Gredos) Santa Gadea (Burgos) El Escorial (Madrid) Larraona(Navarra,Basque Country) Zarzalejo (Madrid) I hope this helps!  Friends of mine told me that Albarracin in summer is perfect. I have the guidebook in a pdf in my pc: I would put it in my blog, but I don't know how to do. If You can help me, I will put the guidebook on my blog, in order to let you see it.
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kattagorri
Jun 12, 2007, 2:15 PM
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Hi, Iīve found a web where there are many boulder areas and topos. www.boulderup.com Itīs in Spanish but it deserve to have a look. I was quite surprised about how many boulder areas are in Spain If you donīt know Spanish I can help you if you want. I think the best season to go to Albarracin would be autumn or spring although this winter many people climbed there. In summer would be too hot, cold at night and hot during the day. Nice blog, many videos to watch...carry on with your project!!! Bye!
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RockHUB
Jun 12, 2007, 7:06 PM
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kattagorri wrote: Hi, Iīve found a web where there are many boulder areas and topos. www.boulderup.com Itīs in Spanish but it deserve to have a look. I was quite surprised about how many boulder areas are in Spain Thank You ! I already wrote a post about it, look at this: http://rockhub.blogspot.com/2007/06/great-site-for-bouldering-in-spain.html
kattagorri wrote: If you donīt know Spanish I can help you if you want. I don't know Spanish, of course I want you help me ! Thank you. May be you would like to write some posts in Spanish on my blog, You are welcome ! And there are many other help needs, it depends from your time/passion/... If you don't have time, passion, ... it could be enough, when you want, to write one your comment, one information, what you want. Or simply promote the blog putting its url (link) under your signature. The same works for all others from all over ... the world ! :-)
kattagorri wrote: I think the best season to go to Albarracin would be autumn or spring although this winter many people climbed there. In summer would be too hot, cold at night and hot during the day. I take note, I din't know so well, is it not at 1200 mt of altitude ?
kattagorri wrote: Nice blog, many videos to watch...carry on with your project!!! Bye! Thank you again, it will be better with the help of all. Ciao from Italy !
(This post was edited by RockHUB on Jun 12, 2007, 7:24 PM)
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