I`ve seen an interesting E on a climbing website. It's in SE Spain, has anybody had any experience of jumping in that neck of the woods?
Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks
Be safe, enjoy
Neil
neilq@bigfoot.com
I`ve seen an interesting E on a climbing website. It's in SE Spain, has anybody had any experience of jumping in that neck of the woods?
Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks
Be safe, enjoy
Neil
neilq@bigfoot.com
I know of at least two cliffs in southern spain. You'd ought to check out El Chorro. I jumped El Camino del Ray last year, but it's not a jump I'd like to do again. However if you can get a little higher on the same side as the railroad, you'll find a massive overhung place. Didn't get to check it out from the top, as we didn't have time as the gear was wet after the leap of the camino. If you walk the camino, you can't miss the cliff, and I'm sure it will be one of the most spectacular visuals you,ve had!
Another truly beautiful jump in southern Spain, is Ronda. A beautiful little mountain village. If you take a walk in the park there, you can't miss it. Perfect sunset load, but make sure to walk the landing area and have a very thorough look first. There are quite a few live wires there. Lot's actually, and there's also a wire coming up from the valley, ending up at the park. Hard to see if you don't know it's there ;) The best exitpoint is very obvious, but there are heaps of places you can go off along the park's fence!
I know there are a few other cliffs in southern spain, and if you post on onheading.com, I'm sure some of the other Norgies can help you out with more detailed info. Make sure not to miss some of the nice bridges along the roads :)
Have a good one!
CJ =)
Hey Neil, I have jumped a nice 700ft overhung cliff near Motril in SE Spain and can give you good directions. Some Norgy friends of mine jumped another cliff on the opposite side of the valley too.
Drop me an e-mail if you want to know more.
Pete UK
PS Hi CJ!!:P
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