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Live, work, climb - where should we go?

Jon G · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2016 · Points: 0
EeT wrote:I lived in denver for 3 years got more climbing in then I can shake a clip stick at...but in my opinion it is becoming over crowded:(
I agree with this thread. Great climbing in Denver/Golden/Boulder but it has been growing like crazy. You're going to have to overpay for housing (San Fran type prices, so maybe not that bad for London), and some crowded crags. I have heard great things about living in Durango, Grand Junction and Salt Lake.
Jim Titt · · Germany · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 490

Munich, massive labour shortage, any sort of climbing you want and a city with a lifestyle culture which is more than can be said for most places in the USA. And Donald has no say about what we do!

richard aiken · · El Chorro Spain · Joined Nov 2008 · Points: 20

I am living in El Chorro Spain. Less than 1 hour from Malaga. 1.5 hours from Gibraltar. 2000+ sport routes. some trad. Some minimal bouldering. tons of other sports here and nearby. Best weather in Europe 9 months of the year but very hot in summer.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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