Carta Blanche 7c+/8a
Lapinerie 7b+
Sueur Froides 8a+

Next, Biographie. Here's a pikcha :)

I'm going back to beautiful and majestic Céuse to experiment with strange food ...again (the first night was awesome) and project Biographie. (The real world is too complex.)

Unfortunately, I missed the train connection from Sant Montpellier to Madrid. In the former, I spent a sleepless night taking pictures of impromptu dancers in the streets; in the latter I was going meet Mau, a chido gringo from México...

Quite spontaneously, and a little bugged, I was stuck in Barcelona with two euros.

I spent everything on the ticket, for two days explored the streets, and survived for tthose two days on a single jar of €lemental pate à tartiner - a really cheap, crude version of Nutella. sadly I had run out of the hard stuff.

4am: two Morroccan brothers safely deliver me back to France. Pendant le trip de tren, they teach me how to cross fronteras without papers (one of them had lost his) and some lines in arabic...

He wrote stuff like this:


La e la ha ela Allah
MONTANYA = GiBAL
Ana baheb almooz.
(I love bananas. I had learned this from a soldier in Jordan I was once Skyping and wanted to confirm this crucial, crucial phrase.)

ANYWAYS, I turned down a job selling tobacco in the streets, and I'm returning from this slightly odd escapade in Espana back to Ceuse, where I will project 8c hopefully :)

Namasté

(speaking of namasté, here's some love for prAna)

1 comment:

  1. Hey girl!
    A couple years ago I traveled on my own through France and Spain, landed up in Ceuse on my own and had the best time of my life.
    I had 300 euro's for three months and survived and climbed better then ever :)
    Hope you climb your routes and have a lot of fun!
    Marianne

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