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The Story of Sevasti

By: Gaynor Sevasti is a village in northern Greece which has a population of around 650. It is also the name of a route on the Iannis sector in Kalymnos. A route that was a milestone for Jon during this trip. We first saw Sevasti the day after we arrived in Kalymnos. It had rained … Continue reading The Story of Sevasti →

Gaynor & Jonathan Greece, Kalymnos, The Big Trip 6 Comments March 26, 2019March 26, 2019

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Woohoo! We have just had a great day climbing at Remingy. After one session working the route, Jon successfully redpointed his first 7b in France. On top of that, for the first time ever, I led every route I climbed today. Not bad for someone who prefers a top rope! It is great to feel like we are making progress with our climbing again 😊.
Our home in France now has its very own Instagram account!! Check out @laboutonniere_bourgogne to see the non-climbing side of our life here… our gîte, the organic potager, and the first steps towards rewilding the fields.
Had a lovely day at #Geligny on Friday with some friends. Penny and I sat back and watched the boys in action, but then I couldn’t avoid another attempt at “Immense et Rouge”, such a fun climb, but hard work!
Another good day at Cormot. The rain held off and the clouds and wind kept the sun and heat bay. It was lovely 😊.
Today was a perfect day for climbing at Cormot. The weather was cool and cloudy and we had the crag to ourselves, the only noise was the sound of the birds in the trees. And we have goodies from the local patisserie to replenish our calories afterwards. Bliss! 😊
Today we had the alternative Burgundy climbing experience… the heavens opened just as we were contemplating our second route, so we found the nearest cave and huddled inside to sit out the downpour. 20 minutes later and after finishing our lunch, we emerged from our (small) cave and found the rock soaking wet. So we went to the climbing shop in Dijon instead 😂.

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