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Rodrigo Reskala: May 2011
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Rodrigo Reskala: June 2011
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Sadly for some (climbers at least), the rainy season finally arrived: The plans for Jilotepec changed sharply and turned into something steeper! The cave of "El Penitente" in Hidalgo it's an excellent choice if you are looking for a nice physical -and dry- climbing during the moisturized noons of summer. The guardian of the Church in El Arenal. Photo by Marco Helu. After, during the afternoon when the weather becames cooler (and started to drizzle) we decided to go to the main crag, Penitente's Cave.
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Rodrigo Reskala: August 2011
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If you're envolved to rock climbing since a few time you will know that the climbing lifestyle it's not only about rocks and chalk. Climbing it's also about traveling, learning, discovery and why not? This time Fer Gonzalez, Oscar Trías, Andrea, Manu Villa, Daniel Tapia, Sofía Heinze, Marcela Gutierrez and me had the opportunity to visit the wine cellars of Freixenet during the grape harvest season. The plan was to visit the cellars on saturday and bouldering during sunday (yeaaahh, sure! La rueda de la ...
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Rodrigo Reskala: May 2012
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A few years ago I heard about an amazing climbing spot close to Valles City in San Luis Potosí and is knowed as the Cueva del Salitre. Our first look to the cave. Photo by Daniel Fitz. Xilitla is located inside the region of "La Huasteca" wich is at San Luis Potosí state, Mexico. Known by it's mountains and springs, creating amazing landscapes. because is a little industrialized region it has helped to conserve the nahuatl. Surreal Gardens in Xilitla. Photo by Oscar Duran. Sir Edward James Castle. Climbi...
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Rodrigo Reskala: July 2011
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This week, since the bad weather Fer, Santi and I decided to go. To Chontalcoatlán (Chonta to apocopate), the only crag near Mexico City that feels still climbable. This stalagtite paradise is 150 km far away from the city of Mexico and. About 25-30 km away from the town of Taxco. The town of Taxco, with the church standing out about the houses. Photo by David Bank www.david-bank.com. Taxco's center during the weekend. A nice option if you don't want to cook! Photo by Alberto Miranda. The first day we on...
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Rodrigo Reskala: September 2011
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Like some of you already know, I decided to make a climbing trip last year (The whole year, yeeeeeaaahh! I thought there was no evidence about that but a few days ago a video just poped up into the web. It's filmed and edited by a very good friend of mine from South Africa, Micky Wiswedel. The hole crew in Siurana, Rodellar, Margalef and some other cool spots! Viva La Vida pt1. Viva la Vida Part 2. Viva la Vida pt3. Is somebody psyked about going climbing? I would like to introduce you the ONIX! Especial...
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Rodrigo Reskala: December 2011
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The next morning I woke up not very early, cooked breakfast (mmmmm, chocolate milk! And decided to warm up on the line and maybe to revise the crux movements, the last thing I was expecting that day is to send: Last night was not comfortable at all, my undermat got a puncture and my right arm and shoulder were in sore, being weary, you know, when you got the feeling that it will be one of those days. Ready for the dyno! Passing the first anchor, photo by Andres Vega. One of the best I've ever done!
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Rodrigo Reskala: XILITLA: SURREAL CLIMBING
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A few years ago I heard about an amazing climbing spot close to Valles City in San Luis Potosí and is knowed as the Cueva del Salitre. Our first look to the cave. Photo by Daniel Fitz. Xilitla is located inside the region of "La Huasteca" wich is at San Luis Potosí state, Mexico. Known by it's mountains and springs, creating amazing landscapes. because is a little industrialized region it has helped to conserve the nahuatl. Surreal Gardens in Xilitla. Photo by Oscar Duran. Sir Edward James Castle. Climbi...
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