Climbing The Cova des Genet: Hidden in plain sight The steep eastern coast of Mallorca is peppered with caves of all sizes. And the specially rugged area around the popular bay Cala Varques is no different. However, needing a rope to get in and out makes the Cova des Genet secluded even if it's so close to this sometimes crowded destination.
Climbing Via „La Comon“ on El Paredon: A multipitch jewel on Mallorca The 300 meter high triangle sea of rock of El Paredon does call out for any climber who puts eyes on it - and I was no different. But it took a bit of research and the right partner to actually give it a proper try.
Climbing Exploring the beautiful and slightly technical Cova de na Mitjana After some cool climbing adventures Wolf and I made the most of the turning winter weather on Mallorca by seeking out a lesser known cave in the north east of the island that can only be accessed by a bit of scrambling and a rappel into the main cavern.
Climbing Climbing an unlikely trad line up the Puig d´Alaró In our quest to discover and climb multi pitches on Mallorca Wolf and I attempted a very interesting line close to the village of Alaró on the foot of the Tramuntana. With only a rough topo and a single photo of the route Pepe Ramon we knew this would be quite the adventure.
Climbing Ma. Mountains silence the mind. The Japanese word „Ma“ can be translated as negative space, the concept of silence or the potential for thoughts or things to develop. This text speaks about how being outside in nature silences the noise and clutter of the mind and makes space for real experiences and a clearer view insight.
Climbing Don’t Rush! Don’t Dawdle! A week of sport and multi pitch climbing on Mallorca After having evangelized for the climbing on the island a newish friend from Germany decided to take my word for it and visit for a week right after Christmas. The goal: Climb as much rock and catch as much sun as possible those few days!