The sandstone bouldering area of Albarracin in Spain is becoming a victim of its own success and of bad behaviour from climbers.
Oscar Navarro, from the Asociacion Escalada Sostenible Albarracín, has issued a statement which he hopes will help climbers adhere to certain rules when visiting the area...
In reply to UKC News:
I have been there twice now, and have noticed toilet paper and crap on the side of paths, never mind hiden or coverd with soil, it is disrespectful to both the place and thoes who pass through it!! Also finger tape is left at boulder after boulder, along with tag marks, not joking, I saw a huge hole hold under a roof, it had 12 tag lines around it, I could have fit my head inside the bloody thing!!
Fri Night Vid Finding Focus - Life Behind The Lens of a Climbing Photographer
This week's Friday Night Video is a portrait of a prolific climbing photographer from Wedge Climbing. Sam Pratt is well known in both the outdoor and competition scene but if you haven't heard of him, you've likely seen...