
Climbing trips are not always fun climbing.
Here you can see how much baggage we have to lug around everywhere.
We get many funny looks from people in airports and train stations
with all of your stuff. People from so many different cultures
are asking us what the big pads are for and it s very difficult to
explain to them in hand signals and acting it out; because we don't
speak the same language. Now I will be much better at the
lovely game of Sharades!

Not the Hilton Hotel here! Above, I am
catching up on some much needed sleep near the bathrooms. Why
don't I just sleep in a tent you ask. Well, the answer is
simple. We didn't bring one! Weight is a huge issue and the
only shelter I brought was a hammock and a tarp. When the rain
gods decide to do what they do best and start dumping showers on us,
we had to find somewhere we wouldn't get soaked and this happened to
be the best place. Lucky for us our crash pads also work great
as sleeping mats!
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Me
on an awesome 12a Tufa climb at Kalymnos, Greece.

Me
flying in action on a really sweet dyno in Font |