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paradise found in tonsai thailand
Before our state-side stopover, we spent six weeks climbing in Tonsai, Thailand, a little slice of climber paradise. With its beach-side climbing, friendly locals, and a great vibe, our visit did not disappoint. The limestone climbing was especially fun for … Continue reading
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psicobloc in vietnam: lifting the veil
Despite its long-time placement on the climbing world map, Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay remains shrouded in mystery, often hyped but seldom profiled. Beyond the heavily-skewed website of the local guiding company, we struggled to find good information online. Hopefully here … Continue reading
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