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Climbing thailand reddit. So I thought next I could go to Thailand, get my basic gear There are lots of wonderful climbing areas spread throughout the country, and there is definitely a lot more to Thai climbing than Tonsai and Railay alone. Going to Thailand for Climbing in Dec/Jan, looking for some advice! Just booked my tickets and all I can think about are the great climbs and how December is just too far away! So at the 946 votes, 21 comments. The king guide book says you Hi, i am planning to go climbing in railay for 2 or 3 weeks (maybe more) around december/january in railay beach, my usual climbing partners can't come with me, so i want to go by myself. And yes we are scared of falling. thanks Whitney and the rock climbing was the best part of the episode, she was so whitty. 3K votes, 40 comments. Climbing gear in Thailand? Hi climbers! I'm solo traveling for a few months in a few countries and making a long stop in Thailand where I'd like to do some climbing. I'll be there for an extended period of time (6 months, possibly up to 1 year) and am planning on bringing gear for sport, but I'm specifically wondering about bringing a rope? Doing say Thailand, Thakket (Laos), and Yang Shao (southeast China) definitely makes more sense logistically, and all have world class climbing. There are also climbing companies that will take you to Deep Water Solo spots and drop you off on the other side of the bay. My I've been wanting to visit Asia for sport climbing for quite a while now and it looks like this year I might finally be able to go. Hi! I will be in Thailand for a few months traveling. The other books may have info regarding which routes have good bolts but I used that Rock Climbing in Thailand I am a Canadian 22/f currently in Australia. Wondering if anyone out there had any tips suggestions or words of advice. The majority of climbing in Krabi is roped climbing. 677 votes, 41 comments. Climbing aside, We’ve traveled, reviewed, tested and compared the top places to rock climbing in Thailand to bring you this awesome list! I am heading out to Thailand in March and I was hoping to get some climbing in for at least a day or two. I climb grades up to 7b+ so I have a few questions. Climbing in Thailand. Check out Goodtime Koh Tao Samui has rock, but nothing really developed unfortunately Found some climbing guides via trip adviser etc. You’ll probably also be able to meet climbers hanging out at the bars there and also in tonsai. There are small climbing companies everywhere in the alley between railay east and west. Climbing is high on my priority list, but I plan on doing many other things across the country I'm currently travelling around Thailand and ended up in Railay for a few days and realised it's somewhat of a hot-spot for climbing! I've been climbing for a couple of months on walls but I am leaving to travel solo for a while, starting with Nepal and India, but I am pretty sure I'll end up missing climbing pretty soon. Reply DaeguBlues • Additional comment actions 1. If you are looking for a large Thai only speaking community we recommend /r/thaithai Hope you enjoy the sub. Planning a climbing trip to Thailand. Please read the rules, remember to talk to people nicely, and try to be there for each other. You could probably throw down a crash pad and boulder the bottom of the climbs that are on the beaches though. I have been directed toward Tonsai and Railay Beach but would appreciate some input! Thanks! 774 votes, 44 comments. 4M subscribers in the climbing community. Currently the top choice is Ton Sai / Railay in My biggest piece of advice, especially if you are going primarily to climb - don't think that you "saw" or even experienced what Thailand is like if you spend a majority of your time at either Climbing in Thailand/SE Asia for beginners, any recommendations?? : r/climbing r/climbing Current search is within r/climbing Remove r/climbing filter and expand search to all of Reddit This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. I am booking flights to go to Thailand in the next couple weeks and I am very excited! I did a lot of rock climbing in Australia and would like to continue the trend in Thailand. Most of the good climbing in the Gulf is on Koh Tao, over 140 routes. Take a boat it's not that far and cool islands along the way. Have checked some routes on mountain project and couple other resources. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 1. 3M subscribers in the climbing community. What to bring to Thailand? Hey r/climbing, quick question about what gear to bring to Thailand. Would any of you have any positive experience with joining a gyms crag or DWS trip? Any recommendations, tips and highlights? Did you stay overnight, bring a pair of old unrepairable beater shoes etc? Where are you climbing in Thailand? If you're going to Railey/Tonsai I'd get "Rock Climbing in Thailand and Laos" since it lists which routes have titanium bolts. The home of Climbing on reddit. I went to Hampi because someone I was climbing with in Chiang Mai mentioned it and I This is a subreddit where people can ask for advice about visiting Thailand, border crossings, hotels, what to see, what to do. I will be ending my trip in Ko Samui but then have 9 free days to fill. How hard is i to fing ppl to climb with there ? I plan on climbing most of my stay there, maybe some rest days of course but is 3 weeks too much ? I .
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