fgw Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 Trip: Wadi Rum, Jordan - Camels, Sand, and Hummus. Date: 3/6/2012 Trip Report: Photo TR of a 9 day stay in Wadi Rum Jordan. For words and more pics, see here. . A dromedary (Arabian camel). Member of the family Camelidae whose habitat includes North Africa and Middle East and whose diet consists primarily of cardboard boxes (Feb. 2012): Leading the money pitch of Troubador: a beautiful corner splitter (6a+) in perfect rock that goes from red to blue Camalots in size (Feb. 2012): Topping out on pitch 4 of Merlin's Wand. Great rock and fun climbing (Feb. 2012): Merlin's Wand (left crack) in all of its 5-pitch glory. Shirley can be seen on the right rapping down (Feb. 2012): Shirley hiking near the Rest House with a Bedouin giving his camels some morning exercise (Feb. 2012): Shirley styling the crux pitch (#3 & clocking in at 6b) of The Star Of Abu Judaidah - finger crack (intermittent) with some delicate stemming (Feb. 2012): Leading pitch 6. This is the other 6b pitch of the route but it felt much easier than the finger crack of pitch 3 (Feb. 2012): A rare (& wonderful) tourist free view of The Treasury in Petra (Feb. 2012): He lives (& tours the world it seems)! So you better watch your fucking mouth comrade (Feb. 2012): Shirley topping out on Orange Sunshine (Feb. 2012): Yours truly at the spacious ledge belay atop pitch 4 of The Pillar Of Wisdom (Feb. 2012): Shirley on the domes just above the top out point of The Pillar Of Wisdom (Feb. 2012): The sandstorms we saw during our last 2 days in Wadi Rum (Feb. 2012): Shirley leading pitch 4 of Inferno (Feb. 2012): Camels in the desert (March 2012): Quote
ivan Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 looks like half the scenes in "laurence of arabia" Quote
Pete_H Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 Very cool. Looks like an interesting trip with some great climbing too. I noticed that you guys were tenting it but are there other accomodations, such as guest houses, as well? Quote
fgw Posted March 6, 2012 Author Posted March 6, 2012 hey thanks! It's really a great place (esp. if you like multipitch trad routes in the 5.8 to 5.10 range) & it was the interaction with the people in the village that really made the whole experience special. I think you might be able to find a room to rent out from the Bedouin (we heard of some fairly steep prices when we were looking at that option... ~200JD/week...remember it's about 1.45 USD/JD) but there are no real established motel type things in the village as far as I know. If you don't want to lug a tent, I'm sure you can rent one from one of the Bedouin or use one at the rest house (they had 4 set up & were usually empty). Quote
denalidave Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 Right on. Looks like Red Rocks. That's what I was thinking. Sure looks like a LOT of good rock there. Quote
Crickette Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 Funny, never knew camels liked cardboard. Really appreciate your climbing photos and website! Good to see positive experiences posted about the middle east as well. Quote
mick_scott Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 excellent images! I thought the he lives picture was the guy from the hangover movies. Cool trip - thanks for sharing Quote
spionin Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 wow, unusual destination! looks like difficult routes - awesome work! Quote
Billy Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Nice photos! I was there about 3 years ago with my kids camping and scrambling around. Your pictures are very inspiring! Quote
ken4ord Posted May 17, 2012 Posted May 17, 2012 Hell yeah!!!!!!!! That looks awesome. A friend went there last year, but never shared any photos. It is definitely on the list now! Quote
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