Thursday, July 21, 2016

Frankenjura

I'm back in Sweden after a couple of weeks in Germany where me and my friend Erik Massih stayed and climbed in Frankenjura. It was my first time in this renowned area and it was truly inspiring to check out some milstones in the history of climbing. It is mindblowing to think of how far a head in the evolution of the sport pioneers like Wolfgang Güllich was, when climbing routes like Action direct and Wallstreet. I did unfortunetely not get a chance to take photos of these particular climbs, but I hope you will appreciate the once I actually took.

Frankenjura july 2016

Frankenjura july 
2016

Frankenjura july 2016

Frankenjura july 
2016

Frankenjura july 2016
Johan Larsson looking for the right pockets to grab on an onsight burn on Entsafter 8+/7a+.

Frankenjura july 2016
Scheufele und knödeln - A bavarian specialty perfect for poor climbingbums like us. Not only was it more than plenty to recover from a full day of climbing, it kept me full the entire next day. 


Frankenjura july 
2016
Erik taking precautions so that the exhaust won't be lost on autobahn.

Frankenjura july 2016
Stefan Pettersson proving he's an excellent climber not only when bouldering.

Frankenjura july 2016
In the week we where hanging out in Frankenjura I think I ate more sweet cherries than I had before in my entire life. 

Frankenjura july 2016

Frankenjura july 2016

Frankenjura july 2016

Frankenjura july 2016

  Frankenjura july 
2016


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Friday, July 8, 2016

Morocco through my lens

I've uploaded more photos from the trip to Morocco. Although I didn't spend as much time behind the camera as in front of Matti's and Richard's sharp lenses, I still managed to get some shots of my own. For anyone keen on checking them out, follow this link or click on any of the photos below.


Marocko 2016

Marocko 2016

Marocko 2016

Marocko 2016

Marocko 2016

Marocko 2016

Marocko 2016


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