Daila Ojeda: The love of rock connects climbers

Daila Ojeda is one of the best climbers on our planet. She was with Chris Sharma for a long time. In almost every old climbing video by Chris you can hear her shouting "Venga Chris". But back to Daila.

After the two separated a few years ago, Daila Ojeda moved from Spain to France. In this video portrait Daila tells what it means for her to move to a new country, learn a new language and deal with a new culture.

Climbing tips from Daila Ojeda

From the end of April to the beginning of May there is climbing training with Daila Ojeda in Rodellar. If you would like to learn from the Spanish climber how to climb better, visit the website of rockbuster.net more.

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Credits: picture Jan Novak

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