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Micro adventure: from the highest to the lowest point - without detours
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Go from the highest to the lowest point - without detours. As simple as it sounds, it is varied and challenging.
Micro adventure: building a sauna for the price of climbing gym admission
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In today's post in our series of articles on micro adventures, we'll show you how to build your own sauna with very simple means.
Micro adventure: How to cook without cookware
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With this microadventure tip from Fajro, you can prepare a delicious pumpkin soup without any cookware.
Explore the cave: climb, crawl, be amazed
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Micro adventure cave - We show you what it takes to explore caves and what to look out for.
Tree climbing - an exciting alternative to rock climbing
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Tree climbing is an interesting alternative to rock climbing. Find out what to look out for when climbing trees.
Adventurous stream hike: ideas and tips
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Ideas and tips for a river or stream trekking: We explain to you what you have to pay attention to and how your trekking will be well remembered.
Micro adventures: ideas and tips for your next trip
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In our micro-adventure series, the guys from Fajro will introduce you to what a micro-adventure needs and present ideas for trips.
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mountaineering
Imposing mixed route in the Dolomites first climbed
Nicola Bertoldo and Diego Dellai open a new mixed route on the north face of Monte Agnèr: Ultima Perla (350m, 5+, M6, 50°).
Climbing
Move Hard: Seb Bouin's path to silence
With the ascent of Move Hard (9b), Seb Bouin has come another step closer to Adam Ondra's Masterpiece Silence.
Climbing
Cédric Lachat repeats 85-meter endurance hammer Chilam Balam (9a+/b)
The Swiss professional climber Cédric Lachat scores Chilam Balam (9a+/b), his 50th route in the ninth grade.
Climbing
A dream, two dirt bags, 3000 meters of climbing
Film tip: The two dirtbags Drew Herder and Ben Wilbur try to conquer the longest climbing route in the world in the Long Wall.