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December 31, 2006

Day Tripping Through Vietnam

We have just spent the last few days busing down the coast of Vietnam.

HUE
Just a few hours here, a break from the monotony of the long overnight bus journeys. We thought it deserved a quick look being the ancient Vietnamese capital. It was not unlike Chiang Mai, in that part of the old city is surrounded by a moat and it is walled as it would have been years ago.

Hoi An
My Son was supposed to be the highlight of Hoi An. Ancient Champa ruins, temples and villages, most of which was distroyed in the vietnam war. However, the little back streets of Hoi An with all the art galleries and photography exhibitions really impressed me.

Nha Thrang
Ah this was supposed to be our beach relaxing stop. A couple of days just chilling on the beach. However, it was not so. It was overcast and chilly - with nothing other than a beach, we headed south to Dalat.

Dalat
Again,we got our seasons wrong. This is a rainy season place - with walk through waterfalls. Unfortunately all were dry - so we just wandered around the city and headed for Saigon for the New Year.

December 28, 2006

Christmas & Halong Bay !!

Well Christmas came and went and was uneventful really but in a spectacular location - Halong Bay, about a 3 hour drive and a 4 hour ferry from Ha Noi. Picture small solid limestone islands dotted in a small bay as far as the eye can see. Everywhere you turn all you see is limestone, more than a lifetime worth of undeveloped sport climbing of all grades and styles.

We took a ferry to Catba, the largest and inhabited island in Halong Bay. From there we hired a boat for 2 days. A whole boat all to ourselves (well including our 2 friendly Vietnamese, driver and cook) for only 100$ between us. Not bad. And supposedly they knew were all the climbing was too. Sweet.

Unfortunately, all the climbing they knew of was 2 islands one with 45 degree overhanging madness and the second one single solitary multipitch route on a slab. Oh well they tried and certainly was a bad place to be. The only down side is I managed to catch a bug and felt awful for the majority of it...

December 22, 2006

HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy 2007.

Good Morning Vietnam

Or should I say goodnight, seeing as we arrived last night. My first impression of Vietnam and particularly to Hanoi - were they are crazy, crazy people and should not be let behind the wheel of anything that drives. Our bus driver spend the entire journey on the wrong side of the road, honking his horn (for a 45 minute journey), all other road user just had to get out of his way. It was nuts.

However, on second impression it is quite a nice city. Full of small, narrow streets, lots of markets and not so much traffic as in Bangkok. We spend the day wandering the streets, visiting the temples & the cathedral, the lake, the markets and even had lunch at a boulangerie. I had to pinch myself - I thought I was in Paris for a second, but no there are plenty of boulangeries and patisseries and they are very good.

December 20, 2006

Phe Tham, Laos


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Originally uploaded by Carole McGloughlin.
Phe Tham Crag

River Crossing


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Originally uploaded by Carole McGloughlin.
Wading across the river to get to the crag at Tham Nam Thaem

Vang Vieng - Climbing in Loas

We just spent the last 3 days climbing near a little village called Vang Vieng (or not so small a village). The first day was in an area call Sleeping Wall. We had to rent bikes and cycle to it. The setting was magnificance, however the climbing was dirty and a bit loose. There are few bolts and mostly tat ... which for me makes it a bit scary.

The second day was more of an adventure. A 7km cycle out of town - to a blue house (this was supposed to be our land mark)... there are loads of blue houses. Down a lane and across a paddy field, where we locked our bikes. Then to the river, which we waded across, our bags high on our backs - luckily the water was only waist deep. Then a hike through the jungle where we found the Tha Nam Thaem Cave, head torches on and off we went underground for about 10 minutes. We popped out the order side and low and behold there was the climbing area. Unfortunately the quality of routes didn't live up to the trek in. The routes were short, dirty and scrappy. We did 3 routes, which had a combined height of about 20 metres tops. But what can I say the approach was fantastic.

Yesterday, however, my faith in rock climbing in Loas was restored. We climbed at Phe Tham (I think that is how it is spelled) and did 6 routes. 3 of which were FANTASTIC. My only complaint is all the tat.... but they swear it is safe.. hmmm.

December 16, 2006

December 15, 2006

Luang Prabang

What a lovely town/city!!

It is a sleepy little river side city, with a french colonial influence. And it certainly lives up to its reputation. Imagine a smally french village, surrounding with palm trees, mountainous jungle in the background and flamboyant temples dotted here and there. We spent the morning wandering around the streets and markets, drinking coffee and eating great food.

Moving into Laos

As we say goodbye to Northern Thailand and hello to Laos, we embark on a 7 hour bus journey and two 7hr boat journeys before we finally arrive at our destination. Oh my goodness, how will I manage.

The mini-bus to Chiang Khong was rather uneventful. The town itself is very small and really only serves as a border crossing. So after getting our Laos visa, we hoped on a small wooden boat and crossed the Mekong river to another small one horse town on the other side, Huay Soi. It kind of reminded me of a small town in the wild wild west. The best thing about it was the amazing sunset over the river.

The next morning we got up early and down to the pier to catch the boat to Luang Prabang via Pra Beng. Unfortunately unknown to ourselves we arrived 3 hrs early, and the boat left an hour late. So we were sitting on very uncomfortable wooden seats for far to long - ouch. The amazing tropical jungle scenery, with sleepy little villages in the trees made up for the discomfort. However after two days we were more than happy to leave the boat behind.

December 11, 2006

Last day in Crazy Horse

and finally a photos of one of us climbing.



off to Laos tomorrow - more adventures - yay me.

December 10, 2006

December 8, 2006

Treking

Just spent the last few days trekking in the jungle. It was a great experience. The first days we trekked through a number of small villages, before spending the night in a wooden bamboo hut thing beside a waterfall.

The next day took us to some elephant for a little elephant trek and finally we floated down the river on a bamboo raft.

Unfortunately, this computer won't allow me attach a photo, but I've managed to upload a few to flickr flickr.

Routes

I am going to try and keep track of my routes along the way, so I made a new blog for that.

December 3, 2006

Crazy Horse Buttress

Finally we found our way to the crag, crazy horse buttress. Fantastic climbing at all grades. I think I did one of the best 6a's I have done to date. Slightly steep, big jugs, sustained all the way, fantastic.



To top off the climbing, we rented a moped to get around. Its great fun - flying down the road, towards the crag, on a moped.

Chiang Mai

Aren't mother's great? As I embark on traveling halfway across the world, my Mum informs me that a friend of her's daughter is living in Chiang Mai and that I should get in touch. So as soon as we arrived, that is exactly what I did do. I met Katie for some food in the local market and had a wonderful evening. It was great to catch up. And there was alot of catching up to do. We think the last time we saw each other was about 18 years ago...

Chiang Mai is a lovely city. Although it is a big city, it doesn't feel like it. Lots of narrow winding streets, lovely markets and hundreds of temples.

The feeling we get is that no one has a kitchen in Thailand. As soon as it gets dark the streets come alive with people cooking on the streets, lots of street stalls with wonderful exotic food to choose from, it is really quite amazing. And the food is fantastic.

Bangkok

The adventure has well and truely begun. Arrived in Bangkok on Wednesday morning, and managed our way, thai style, to Khao San Th. My first impressions of Bangkok didn't really change as the time passed. It is another large buzzing capital city, very smoggy and lots of traffic.


On our second morning, we decided to get a Tuk tuk. A kind of thai taxi - for an hour the guy promised to take us to alot of the big temples, the sleeping buddha, the standing buddha and the travel agency, and all for only 5 baht (about 10cent). He did most of what he said took us to lots of temples, the travel agency, A TAILOR, A JEWELLER, .. Apparently for each customer they bring to these shops they get commission. Finally he left us stranded in the middle of nowhere... where we were picked up by another tuk tuk.. who drove us around to more shops... before finally bringing us home - very tired and a little annoyed. However the adventure cost us nothing and we saw a large chunk of Bangkok.... at that moment, we decided we would head to north, to Chiang Mai and booked our 12 hour over night bus journey for an expensive 5 euros....

November 22, 2006

the countdown is on

and the tearful goodbyes have started....

After a great night on Saturday and an attempt at a drizzly day in Glendo (resulting in cake and tea), the packing and repacking began... Bringing as little as possible is more difficult than I thought.

My vague plan is to follow the black dotted line ... (well kinda) and so begins the story of my trip around the world ....

November 20, 2006

costa blanca

After our eventful alpine start - the climbing got underway. Costa Blanca is a wide and varied place and the perfect venue for a great trip. Although - we did have to divert our eyes from the scary lights of Gotham City (Benidorm). The climbing, the banter, the food, the company were all first class.



Check out the rest of Costa Blanca photos here.

November 19, 2006

sports climbing with an alpine start

Who would have thought it? But at 4 am on 8th November, we got up and dragged ourselves to the airport to catch a flight to Alicante. With sleepy eyes, we stumbled our way onto the plane and sat back, hoping for a few hours of shut eye. What we got instead was an amazing sunrise.....

November 3, 2006

our tickets have arrived...

Yes, our tickets have arrived. The final countdown is on. Three and a half weeks to go :)

November 1, 2006

quick trip to font

How better to start off the winter season, with a quick trip to a bouldering mecca. Off we trot, bouldering mats in tow ... to a forest filled with boulders and sand - ah the playground :) The bouldering as usual was great - altho a little rain on Sunday gave the ideal rest day, a trip to paris to the Musee D'Orsay and the Eiffel Tower.

October 25, 2006

Adventure in Turkey


Well for a bit a change a gang of us decided to go sports climbing in Turkey and a change is what we got....

Its an amazing place. Blue skies, sunshine & warm weather... ahem at least that is what we expected... thunderstorms & rain .... in fact a 36 hour thunder storm was closer to the truth.

Nevertheless we had a great time. We stayed in a little campsite, buried underneath a pommegranate garden, overlooking the main crag. The climbing is mainly situated beside small town, Geyikbiryiri (of course I can't spell it), near Antalya. But there is more climbing about 2 hours south near Olympus.
The climbing is sharp and only newly developed, but nevertheless it is great with a wide variety.

Driving was certainly a highlight of the trip. Lets say the Turkey appear only to use the rules of the road (if they even exist) as a mere guideline. Indictors are a luxury and should only be used when absolutely necessary. Ramps are for overtaking on, they give you that added lift when travelling fast. Lanes on road show the minimum number of lanes, not the maximum number... Traffic lights are a free for all at night, and well pretty much the same during the day.

August 28, 2006

Weekday Climbing

With a lacking of employment these days - midweek climbing seems to be the desired alternative. A day on the main face in Glendo followed by a day in Dalkey. Glendo turned out to be a rather pleasent afternoon of routes on forest ledge, however a a silly choice of abseil, saw us abbing through a wet a slimy waterfall... hmmm.. we should have known better - 2 abseils are a necessity, it can't be done in one.

Thursday saw myself, Diarmuid and Domhnall heading out to Dalkey for a sunshine filled afternoon of playing on new routes. Domhnall worked and finally got a new line between Jameson Ten and Tom Tit, E2/3 6a, Tasmanian Devil it takes the true line up the middle.



The blackberries are in full flurish, I think it is time to go picking and make us some pies, yummy :)

August 21, 2006

Round the World


The tickets have been booked.


On the 28 Novemeber, myself and Mar are heading off on a 6 (ish) month climbing trip. The plan so far is SE Asia, Austrialia, New Zealand and the USA.

August 13, 2006

Why Girls go to the Bathrooms in Twos?

Well I finally found out the answer to this question. In the Burren this weekend, I managed to topple of a small ledge. Hmmm, good idea :( Whilst LOCATING a discrete place to pee, I managed to overbalance and fall head first toward a bunch of boulders a couple of meters below. Ouch. My over riding thought, whilst falling in slow motion, was this is going to hurt.

Once I realised what had happened, I figured I had to get out of where I had fallen, as nobody would find me. So on all fours, I crawled back up to the ledge, and started calling for the guys. Luckily for me Eoin was begining to wonder where I had gotten to. So he heard my calls and came running. Everyone was great, thanks guys :) feeding me hot tea and biscuits, and bandaging me up.

Thankfully it wasn't as bad as it could have been. However, I did bump my head, chip a tooth, bruise my wrist and shoulder, jar my back and pull a muscle in my leg. I looked a state, all black and blue, and was a giggling mess.... hmm I definitely bumped my head. So girls, the moral of this story is always go to the bathrooms in twos :)