Team ABC Outdoor Climbing Camp Announcement – Spain June 2012

Rodellar, Spain

Outdoor Climbing Workshop

June 11th to 16th, 2011

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Join us for a week of adventure in one of the most stunning areas of northern Spain, Rodellar!  Located next to Sierra de Guara Natural Park and known for its spectacular rock canyons and crystalline waters, Rodellar is one of the great climbing destinations in the world.  Our week will be filled with climbing the famous limestone, exploring the canyons and soaking up the great views from our apartment patios.  While the kids are out climbing, parents will be free to enjoy the good life in Spain!

We are limiting this trip to 5 families.  Spots are first come first served.  To reserve your family’s place, contact Adam Brink and pay your reservation deposit to ABC Climbing.  The deposit is 50% of total cost.  All deposits are non-refundable except if the trip is cancelled.

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The Guides

Didier Raboutou and Adam Brink will be the climbing guides as well as the point people for the trip.  Didier is a French certified climbing guide, a former French champion climber and is still considered one of the best on-sight climbers ever.  Adam is an AMGA certified single-pitch guide, a teacher of 10 years, and a climbing coach for the ABC Advanced Climbing Team and the Horizons Climbing Club at Horizons K-8 Charter School in Boulder. He has climbed extensively throughout the United States and in Canada, Mexico, France, and England.

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Where will we be staying?

We will be staying in the Valle De Rodellar apartments.  Each apartment is fully equipped with a kitchen, bathroom and a terrace or porch with some of the most breathtaking views in the Rodellar Valley.  There is an adjoining restaurant where we will have dinner each night.

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A Different Schedule

The Spanish eat dinner much later in the evening.  The whole day is actually shifted much to the later half of the day.  To be in sync with this we will start our climbing day with the kids later (around noon) and climb until the evening.  This gives us a chance to sleep in, climb in the shade in the afternoon and then enjoy the late Spanish dinnertime (starting at 9pm is normal, if not early).  While the different schedule can seem like a challenge consider it part of the adventure!

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Schedule for the Week

Sunday – Families arrive in the afternoon and check into apartments.  Dinner will start at 9pm.

Monday – Climbing day – Guides will have the kids climbing from noon to 7pm.  Parents are free during this time.  Dinner will start at 9pm.

TuesdayCanyoneering day! – A local guide will take interested families on an adventure rappelling and swimming through the local canyons.  Dinner will start at 9pm.

WednesdayClimbing day – Guides will have the kids climbing from noon until 7pm.  Parents are free during this time.  Dinner will start at 9pm.

ThursdayVia Ferrate day – For interested families we will be exploring the local cliffs and enjoying the spectacular views while following a via ferrate.  (What is a via ferrate?  It is a mountain route that is equipped with fixed cables, ladders and bridges. Walkers and climbers can follow vie ferrate without needing to use their own ropes and belays, and without the risks associated with unprotected scrambling and climbing).  Dinner will start at 9pm.

Friday – Family climbing day – Kids and interested parents will leave at noon to spend the rest of the day climbing, rappelling and exploring the canyons.  End of the week dinner party will start at 9pm.

Saturday – Check out of apartments.

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Longer Stays

If you are interested in arriving early or staying after please let us know.  We can help arrange accommodations.

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What is included in the cost?

  1. Family apartment for Sunday afternoon through Saturday morning.
  2. Dinner at the adjoining local restaurant Sunday through Friday evening.
  3. Your apartment stocked with breakfast and lunch food for the week.
  4. Three days of guided climbing for the climbing kids.
  5. One day of guided climbing for the parents.
  6. One day of guided canyoneering for everyone.
  7. One day of guided hiking and climbing on a via ferrate.

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Cost

$1,460 per person.

Family of 2: $2,920

Family of 3: $4,380

Families of 4 or more get at 10% discount.

Family of 4: $5,256

Family of 5: $6,570

As a point of comparison, all other guided climbing camps in Europe (and there are only a couple!) cost at least $3,000 to $4,000 per person!

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Who can go?

Anyone!  This camp can accommodate all levels of climbers and families.

Kids who are over 13 and are comfortable without their parents are welcome to come alone and enjoy camp under coach and guide supervision.

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If you have questions or to sign up for this camp, please contact Adam Brink at adam@teamabcboulder.com. There will also be a France camp, stay tuned for that announcement.

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