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A View From A Hole

Image from Google Octavio and I got another night of the best technical death metal worldwide. Decapitated came back to Mexico City for their 2nd show ever and they didnt disappoint as always. The act took place at Multiforo Cultural Alicia, which got really crowded. Two Mexican bands opened the show. Decapitateds setlist was short but extremely powerful. [...]


December 13, 2010

Dia de la Virgen Yesterday, December 12, Mexicans all over the country celebrated the day in 1521 when the Virgin appeared before Juan Diego.  It is estimated that 5 million people visited the actual site at the edge of Mexico City. Here in Hidalgo the festivities have been going on for days, culminating last night [...]


ohhh metteo!

Image from Google Posted By Said Belhaj the 2010-11-17 About one year after visiting Mexico I was back again. This time because of the Petzl Roctrip festival held at the crags of El Chonta (near the city of Taxco) and Jilotepec. The agenda was climbing, sightseeing and party as always. It was really great to see the old team+some new faces and all the hyper psyched mexican climbers that had attended. visiting the pyramids of Teutihuacan and then the mescal ,shamanic sauna, on one of our rare restdays. the Petzl-team in a


A Fine Wine

Image from Google Posted By Steve Mc Clure the 2010-11-09 As a fine wine gains in taste and quality, so do the Petzl Rock Trips! There have been some pretty good ones; Red River , Squarmish and my favourite so far in Kalymnos; all fantastic and each a trip of a life-time, but this year Petzl really extended themselves with a rollercoaster ride to Mexico ! Four months ago I trashed a ligament in my finger. Since then I barely climbed, and the concept of mixing it with the Petzl heroes didn’t appeal. But how could I not go,


Petzl Roctrip Mexico 2010

The video below really says it all, but here's what Petzl says about the Mexican Roctrip: "The climbing at Petzl RocTrip Mexico is in full swing, with nearly 50 Petzl athletes from around the world and hundreds of climbers from across the Americas arriving at the massive El Chonta cave outside of Taxco, Mexico, a few hours south of Mexico City. The limestone El Chonta cave is truly enormous. An arduous approach though farmland, over rocky trails and cracked earth pitted by the hooves of cows...


The Chamonix taper

Image from Google So here I am, after my short (2-day) visit in 2002, Im finally back in Chamonix. I arrived on Monday night, after a delayed flight from Mexico City to Paris, which made me lose the connecting flight to Geneva and the hired shuttle from there to here. After such unexpected adventure, the rest of the [...]


Healing

Image from Google As some of you know, I removed the cast from my left foot the same night we returned from Yosemite. Apparently, it wasnt strong enough to survive a few light hikes to the base of El Capitan I visited the orthopedist a few days after returning to Mexico City and, even though the fracture in [...]


Running with the Tarahumara

Image from Google Last weekend Beto and I traveled to the Sierra Tarahumara to run Caballo Blanco's Copper Canyon Ultramarathon. We flew from Mexico City to Los Mochis on Thursday then rode the Chepe train at first hour on Friday's morning. Last time I was in the Sierra was a little more than 10 years ago. This time we had the opportunity to travel in the Eastern direction of the train's route, passing along places I haven't seen before in my previous trips. We arrived to Bahuichivo around 3 p.m. and the truck we previously


Running with the Tarahumara

Image from Google Last weekend Beto and I traveled to the Sierra Tarahumara to run Caballo Blancos Copper Canyon Ultramarathon. We flew from Mexico City to Los Mochis on Thursday then rode the Chepe train at first hour on Fridays morning. Last time I was in the Sierra was a little more than 10 years ago. This time [...]


Hello From Mexico City

Hi steph: My name is Diego, im from Mexico city and Ive been climbing for almost a year now, but lately Ive hadnt the time to climb as often as I would love to, because of university, but I would love a recommendation from you to improve mi climbing I think my flaws are resistance, and [...]