Blurry Alex.
As you probably know by now theres a lot of climbing to be done on the Maltese Islands. But new routes take time and money. Please do not take my info and make a guide book with out doing the work! Please buy the guide book to Malta, where the money goes back to the routes, and the climbing infrastructure.
This is another new sector.
There is going to be a better air or flight service from Edinburgh, good news for you Scots, and Northeners starved of sunshine. There is going to be a new service from Koln in Germany, good news for you people from those lowland areas covered in fog, plagued by good beer. I think both services will be starting in March of next year. Malta is looking foreward to this climbing immigration.
Sector Steeeeep.
Strangely enough I will be heading north to Czech Republic in a week or so, to get embarrassed on zee sandstone. And of course drink the odd 'Pivo', is that how you say it?
Sector Groovy on the left, sector Bruno on the right.
Apologies for the quality of the photos, it's a new camera, hopefully will get the hang of it soon. I took a little film with it underwater the other day, lost most of it by pressing the wrong button! So to get the little bit of film and photos, I swum a mile or so, dived a bit down into an underwater cave etc. To do lots of routes you, get bruised, scrape skin, eat dust, get covered in toxic glue ….. Thanks Simon from Malta Climbing Club for a few bolts and a tube of glue…. sorry for the Spanish App to Maltese climbing. People should respect route equipers work!