Saturday, 6 June 2009
Climb now, work later
Having set with the ball rolling with respect to working and doing research into possible teaching institutions and teaching possibilities, it could be time to begin exploring the climbing potential that Indonesia offers. Despite nearby Thailand and Malasia being well know for their aundance of developped areas, Indonesia appears at first glance to have received relatively little attention, as far as the climbing world is concerned. There are no topos published, as far as I can tell, but with a quick glance on rockclimbing.com and a trawl through their pages on Indo it's easy to find rudimentary information on the sort of places where climbing has been developped. The picture above is from the site and appeared with a caption explaining that the topo was created in "1988 when the French came" and is described as "where it all began regarding rock climbing in Indonesia". Good stuff. Citah 125 is located at an hour's drive from Bandung which sounds promising, with trad and heaps of sport said to be on offer.
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