Even though I am often complaining about my 9 to 6 office
routine, I must admit that working for a large travel company it often gives
the opportunity and the advantages to do things, which I would probably not be able
to do instead.
One of this is obviously travelling.
Recently I was asked to fly to Tenerife to give a 5
days training session to our operations teams diluited in 2 working weeks and flying back and forth from Palma.
A few days ago Ivan Guardia, an active mallorquin local climber, did
a great job updating
names and grades of a sector called C´as Catalá, and sharing it on the facebook
group Escalada en Mallorca.
Almost immediately a discussion about the notorious route
Pollo Amarillo fired up.
Pollo Amarillo is relatively short route initially graded
6C+ that offers nice movements on ergonomic holes on its initial part, followed
by a very hard session on painful small crimps that leads to the anchor.
I personally tried this line right before Xmas and I was
badly kicked out.
2017 has just finished and it is impossible not to make a
balance of this first year in Mallorca.
Taking into account the mere aspect of climbing, which as
usual makes everything else look almost irrelevant, I would say that the most important
trait of my climbing experience has been fired up by the idea of start taking
note of each route I climbed.
I know this sounds a bit silly, however following the
suggestion given by Sergi Flash, a local climber I often climbed with, I
understood how important this routine is in terms of self-motivation.
I can´t believe in less than one month I will be turning 40, yet I am so proud of it!
I am proud
because so far I have been able to juggle with life without dropping the balls
a single time, or if you prefer I have been climbing on sight a multi-pitch
with no rests!
If I stop a
second and I watch back I see my life full of great experience and most of them
have been somehow connected with climbing.
Since I moved to Mallorca and I started the new job I have the possibility to work from home two days a week Mondays and Tuesdays, which somehow gives me the opportunity to enjoy more time with my family and somehow have this feeling of having a prolonged weekend.
In addition if there is the possibility to bridge these weekends with national holidays and perhaps take one or two days off the possibility to undertake some long trips becomes really inviting.
As such, considering the recent festivities I took the advantage to fly back to Sardinia, my homeland!