Where To Climb In Hausizius
I’ve watched too many climbers show up at dawn with coffee in hand and a vague Google Maps pin (only) to find the crag’s closed, the route’s chipped out,…
I’ve watched too many climbers show up at dawn with coffee in hand and a vague Google Maps pin (only) to find the crag’s closed, the route’s chipped out,…
You’re standing at the base of a cliff in Hausizius, staring up at rock that looks nothing like what you trained on.
You stare at the map. Then at ten tabs open on your laptop. Then at your phone, where three travel blogs all say something different about Hausizius.
You’ve seen the postcard shots. You’ve scrolled past the same three spots on every travel site.
I’ve stood on that sun-warmed limestone ledge. Felt the mist rise off the valleys below. Watched climbers move like shadows across the rock face.
I know that feeling. You’re planning a trip to Hausizius and your heart’s racing. Until you open up yet another booking site. Then it hits you.
I’ve booked in Hausizius three times. Each time, I picked the wrong place. You’re not just looking for a roof.
I know what you’re feeling right now. That sinking moment when you open a new tab and type Hausizius hotels (then) stare at 47 tabs, three map apps, and a…
You’re staring at a wall of rock in Hausizius and wondering: Which one do I try first? Too many routes. Too many grades.
You’re standing at the base of a limestone cliff at sunrise. Chalk dust hangs in the air. Your fingers already know the shape of the first hold.