Bolivia isn’t really know for its rock climbing, and when compared to its close by neighbors, it doesn’t have a huge amount of climbing to offer. However there are pockets of crags to be found around the country, and many times close to the main “tourist” areas. This means that you could easily fit some […]
Author Archives: The Wandering Climber
Rock Climbing Macheta Colombia – The Best Climbing Near Bogota
So I just wrapped up a week of climbing at one of my favorite spots in Colombia: Suesca. Though this was my third trip to Suesca, I always seem to forget (only to be quickly reminded) of how sandbagged the climbs are there. But I’m not here to talk about Suesca, I’m here to talk […]
Guatapé (El Peñol) Rock Climbing Guide [year]
I’ve been living in Medellin for a few months now, so I’ve had a bit a time to explore the climbing around the city itself. There are a few areas close enough to make it a “day trip” from Medellin. But the largest area, with the most climbing and probably the most beautiful surroundings would […]
4 Reasons Why You Need To Go To the Cochamó Valley Now
A few months ago, Rock and Ice released an article detailing the author’s rather pessimistic view of the future of Cochamó. Though I wanted to disagree with the author’s views, I found myself unfortunately nodding my head more than shaking it. The fact of the matter is that the we (humans) tend to destroy beautiful […]
