Apr 21, 2013

The Pharaoh's vicinity


In the eye of the Pharaoh
Xavi and me had foreseen a combined activity consisting of struggling our way up one of Montserrat's gorges, denominated Torrent de les Grutes, do some climbing then and return to the car by rapelling down another canyon, but somehow we got lost as soon as we left the car behind. 
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Apr 3, 2013

Advantages of having a singing girlfriend


After a quite successful gig at Bar l'Embruix in Navàs the Saturday before, last week, Coll@ge (which is Elisabet and Xevi) gave two concerts in the stunning city of Ciutadella, located on the beautiful Balearic island of Menorca. For me, too, a nice opportunity to have some short Easter holidays there. Our plane left at 7 o'clock, meaning that our vacations started with a pretty unrelaxing wake up call at 4.30 am.

Had he known he would lose the flight, I'm sure Xevi would have spent some more hours in bed. Unfortunately he didn't. 
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Mar 25, 2013

Attempt of La Panxa del Bisbe

 On Sunday, Xavi and me wanted to try us at La Panxa del Bisbe. As usual we consulted Escalatroncs in order to find a suitable route. The one we decided to make is a well equipped line called "Buriles Rojos", which is 140m long and consists of 4 pitches.
Line description from Escalatroncs
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Mar 18, 2013

Coll@ge is playing at my house (MY HOUSE)

Recently, Elisabet has started two new musical projects. In both cases the groups already had existed before, so that it can be said they are not actually her projects. She rather was invited to join them.

Coll@ge playing at my house

Feb 24, 2013

La Miranda de Can Jorba

After two intents that unfortunately had to be scrubbed due to adverse meteorologic conditions, on Sunday Xavi and me finally were out for a climb on Montserrat's sunbathed southside. The previous days had been bitterly cold, on Saturday we even had some snow, and although the tempereature wasn't what I'd call warm, the sun made the climbing enjoyable.
Xavi on top La Miranda de Can Jorba
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Jan 6, 2013

Happy New 2013 (same procedure as last year)

The same procedure as every year...
...hence just a little bit of history repeating
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Dec 15, 2012

Canal del Ninet / Ot el Bruixot at La Filigrana


El Ninet looking down upon the canyon
El Ninet is a rather small crag in Montserrat, but due to its location at the verge of the mountain's north face it's widely visible and because of its overhanging appearance it's a quite famous feat. El Ninet also gives name to a sort of canyon / chimney, which allows even non-climbers to conquer the otherwise prohibitively steep rock wall, that can be seen when looking at Montserrat from the North. This canyon leads straight to the upper part of the Agulles sector, where numerous spires formed of conglomerate rock offer countless climbing routes. Today, Xavi and me tried us at "La Canal Del Ninet" and since we wanted to make the most of our day, our plan also foresaw to climb a very special rock column we had made out during a previous trip - La Filigrana.

Oct 31, 2012

Om Mani Padme Hum at Agulla de l'Arbret

The weather forecast was far from encouraging, reason why Xavi and me scratched a trip to the Pyrenees in favor of a climb in Montserrat. During our last climb there, we had made out a promising rock called "L'Agulla de l'Arbret" which translates to "Little Tree's Needle" and since then a suitable route was found in the very recommendable blog "Escalatroncs".
Line description from escalatroncs

Oct 14, 2012

Miranda de les Boïgues


On top the Miranda de les Boïgues
Today, after a two months lasting abstinence, Xavi and me finally have found the time to do some climbing. Our initial idea was to do "La Agulla de Can Jorba" on the far side of Montserrat, but since I didn't buy a 60m alpine rope the day before, we had to change plans in favour of a route possible to climb with our shorter rope measuring 47m only. A glance in my climbing book which focusses on the area called "Agulles" revealed that "La Miranda de les Boïgues" would do as a proper alternative.
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Aug 6, 2012

Portella Petita and Pelada

Portella Gran as seen from Portella Petita
 Long time no climb, that's what Xavi and me thought when we went to Montserrat last Saturday. Originally we had planned to climb the Elephant, but since we were out of practice, we spontaneously decided to make some lighter routes in the Agulles sector. We first tried ourselves at the GAM line of la Portella Petita.
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Aug 3, 2012

Short holidays at Cap Roig


Elisabet is member of the Tr3s C Club, a Catalan club for cultural activities which gives important discounts to its members and once per year offers them a present as for example free access to a rather expensive concert. By means of those presents we twice attended the Festival at Castell de Peralada during the last years and two weeks ago saw Kiri Te Kanawa at the Cap Roig Gardens. In order to get the most out of our trip there, we took our tent with us and spend two nights on a campsite.

Jul 30, 2012

Clarabides - Gias

Panoramic view from the summit

My second excursion with the local mountain club aimed at two 3000m peaks in the Pyrenees: Clarabide and Gias. An incredible number of 20 hikers, mostly of an age of about 50 years participated in the excursion and Saturday at 9 am we initiated our trip to Benasc. After lunch we parked the cars on a near parking and about 2 to 3 hours later arrived at the mountain hut of Estós.

Jul 29, 2012

Herräng 2012 Week 3 Lindy Hop Intermediate 1

The second part of our holidays, we spent at a dance camp in the beautiful Swedish village of Herräng, again, but since our flight from London didn't arrive in Arlanda until half past 10 in the evening, we didn't go there directly. Instead, we went to Johannes' flat. Johannes being the German guy living in Stockholm, who saved our Herräng vacations in 2011 and who by now is a friend of us. Johannes even paid us a visit last September and this year's trip to Stockholm should have meant to meet again. Unfortunately things didn't turn out according to plans, given that Johannes had to go to Germany without further ado a day earlier. He kindly left us his flat for a night, however, which was the first of a series of aids he's offered us this year.
Herräng (top), Uppsala and Stockholm

Jul 13, 2012

Rainy London

River Thames
During the second week of July, Elisabet participated in a course aimed at singers who want to learn more about their throat's physiology, that was offered by the Royal Academy of Music in London. For me, too, a good opportunity to visit the UK.
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Jul 2, 2012

Vallibierna - 3067m

Panoramic view from the dam of Escales
The last weekend of June, Xavi and me had planned to do some mountaineering in the Balaitús area, but unfortunately he suffered a minor injury, only two days before we had planned to go there. Since I already had made up my mind, I at least wanted to do a less demanding mountain tour and decided to climb two of the most easily accessible 3000m peaks of the Pyrenees - Tuca de Vallibierna and Tuca de les Culebres.

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