How would you spend 3-5 Months Climbing?
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A bit of background info about myself/girlfriend: |
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I think you will get so many inputs that you'll have to spend the whole 5 month reading them..... |
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Jake Jones wrote:North America sounds good. I would think twice about South America, specifically Peru.To elaborate on Peru: mountainproject.com/v/help-… Jason, didn't you get enough ideas from your other thread? What happened to that trip? Let's get out climbing, not write about it! mountainproject.com/v/two-a… |
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Jake Jones wrote:North America sounds good. I would think twice about South America, specifically Peru.That is a truly horrifying story and my heart goes out to the victims. That being said, I don't think that this one traumatic experience should be reason to avoid climbing an entire continent or even country. There are many documented cases of white foreigners being attacked and even killed in indigenous communities in the Andes. Incidents like this are largely due to a fear and loathing of white people within indigenous communities that is nearly impossible to exaggerate. This phenomenon has been the topic of many books and studies. A discussion of the causes and responses could go on forever and MP is not the place for it. But it is a fact that incidents like the one described in this link do happen. Any foreigners traveling in the Andes should be aware of this and be careful when traveling in rural areas. Camping in a truck in a rural community with which you are not familiar is indubitably a bad idea. Being in an isolated indigenous community at all, without an escort who is a member of the community, is probably a bad idea. In cities, you should be aware of what neighborhoods and areas you should not be in after dark. Yes, you have to be careful and take precautions, but it is perfectly viable for a gringo to live and climb in the Andes and be safe. I have been doing it since July. There is a ton of great climbing here and a very cool community. The experience is certainly unique and not for everybody, and yes, you should think twice. But don't confuse 'think twice' with 'don't do it'. |
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which months? |
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Frank, Trip is still planned. Just making sure that people who live in the country i'm about to visit wouldn't rather visit somewhere else. FrankPS wrote: To elaborate on Peru: mountainproject.com/v/help-… Jason, didn't you get enough ideas from your other thread? What happened to that trip? Let's get out climbing, not write about it! mountainproject.com/v/two-a… |
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jasoncm wrote:Frank, Trip is still planned. Just making sure that people who live in the country i'm about to visit wouldn't rather visit somewhere else. Cheers JasonOf course people want to visit other places - same reason as you want to visit the US! 5 months is a good bit of time. Aside from the advice I gave you in the other thread, I'd say do some research about what you want to get out of the trip BESIDES climbing. Three rest days a week is a lot of time not climbing. And most importantly, do what the g/f wants! |
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