Profitez de l'escalade à Kalymnos lors d'une aventure unique à Pâques, et explorez certaines des meilleures falaises d'Europe avec un groupe de personnes sympathiques et des guides certifiés qui vous montreront le chemin et vous aideront à améliorer vos compétences !
En groupe
8 Jours
Avr
Haut
Intermédiaire
Cette semaine d'escalade nous emmènera dans certains des meilleurs rochers de Grèce, où nous profiterons non seulement des rochers, mais aussi des vues imprenables et de l'environnement extérieur. Les grimpeurs ayant une expérience intermédiaire sont les bienvenus, et ceux qui ont besoin d'une petite mise à niveau recevront tous les conseils nécessaires pour profiter des rochers et s'améliorer progressivement au fil des jours.
Nous commencerons la journée par un petit déjeuner convivial, puis nous nous retrouverons à 10h30 pour nous rendre à la falaise. Une fois sur place, nous nous étirerons un peu, réviserons notre technique et nous pratiquerons jusqu'à l'heure du repas du midi. Que ferons-nous dans l'après-midi ? Vous l'avez deviné, encore de l'escalade, jusqu'à ce que nous terminions la journée en dégustant une bière fraîche dans notre chalet en passant en revue ce que nous avons appris et expérimenté. Après cela, c'est l'heure du repas du soir et du coucher avant une autre journée passionnante sur les rochers !
Alors, êtes-vous prêt pour une célébration alternative de Pâques ? Alors contactez-nous maintenant et allons faire de l'escalade à Kalymnos ensemble !
Ou bien, rejoignez-nous sur l'un des nombreux autres sites de l'UE. aventures d'escalade en Europe que nous offrons !
Hébergement
Maison privée
Lieu de rendez-vous
Autre équipement
Harnais
Climbing shoes, down jacket, a hat, a rain jacket, a pair of comfortable approach shoes, head lamp, sleeping bag, and a backpack big enough for carrying lunch and gear to the crag.
4.4
(14)
Moniteur d'escalade
Nous sommes une communauté de guides et d'entraîneurs d'escalade et de ski : Rockbusters et Snowbusters. Nous organisons des programmes intenses d'escalade ou de ski/snowboard, des camps d'entraînement, des guides privés.
Nous travaillons avec des guides UIAGM, des moniteurs d'escalade ou de ski certifiés et des guides locaux certifiés.
Langues
Russe | Allemand | Français | Anglais | Tchèque
Matthew
As an intermediate climber with little outdoor experience, one day of climbing was perfect. My guide, Victor, was great. Fortunately I booked it at the beginning of my stay, because the conditions on the day I booked were not good. He still showed me around multiple climbing locations I could go back to trying to find a calmer area. When we couldn't safely climb that day, they added me to a group a few days later so I still got to climb. The climbing was a lot of fun, and the guide made sure we were prepared for everything we did. They really know the area, the climbs, and take safety seriously.
Emily
This trip was falsely advertised to a group of people who are not a group of climbers. The number of people to the number of guide was not proportion: 15 people to 2 guides. They did not take into consideration that everyone on the trip may not climb the same grades and picked cliffs that only contained advanced routes. As a fairly strong climber myself, I found it difficult to keep up with the rest of the group. And for accommodations, no company prepared us for what we were about to walk into. We understood the accommodations were not going to be luxurious, but we walked into essentially a camping trip without the proper gear. We were not prepared or told to bring camping gear or the basics like hand soap, bowls/plates/utensils. One of the most frustrating things about the trip was communication. There was not proper communication between the local guides and us on the kind of approaches and length and proper footwear. And while we understand that we are at the mercy of the weather for most of the DWS, plans were not expressed timely to our group so it often felt like a scramble to know where/when/what time things were to occur. Overall, poor planning and management. But as a fellow climber, I did enjoy myself and enjoyed trying DWS. I would go back to Mallorca for DWS, but would not book through Rockbusters and/or ExploreShare
Kimberly
Mallorca is beautiful but this trip is misadvertised and was poorly organized. The description says suitable for all skill levels and the FAQ says some climbing experience is beneficial but that there’s a wide range of routes suitable for beginners. This was untrue as the trip was heavily catered towards experienced climbers with essentially no beginner friendly routes. We also only had one local guide for 14 climbers, who was great, but unable to provide much individualized guidance as there were so many of us. In terms of trip organization and accommodations, Jany from Rockbusters was supposed to be in charge but provided few details. I asked if we needed to bring bedding and the response was “there should be some sheets.” In reality, the accommodations were at a campsite where you needed to bring everything you’d need for camping, yet we were not told this. It didn’t even have soap to wash your hands with. A group of us ended up scrambling and getting an Airbnb instead. We were not told any type of schedule ahead of time for climbing or that there’d be an off day where we could explore on our own. Would not recommend using Rockbusters.
Makiko
I had an unforgettable women’s climbing week in Rodellar, Spain with Rockbusters. Our guides were knowledgeable and encouraging, and took extra time to work on specific skills of interest to the group. They were very patient and flexible, so we had input on where to climb each day and they were happy to stay out as late as we had the energy to go. It was an amazing group of people gathered in a beautiful location and my climbing skill + confidence took a huge leap in that week. I am truly grateful to Daila & Julieta for sharing their passion with us- they are kickass climbers without the ego.
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