More news from Portafortuna

26th August 2010 by Tomaz K in On The Rocks

Portafortuna C sector seems to be very popular these days. There are again some new projects in the central part of the crag and some are already climbed. We also opened the longtime closed route #8 (Needles and Pins) as we realized that big block that is moving inside of crack just doesn’t want to come out, no mather how hard we try, so it should be safe to climb there. The grade is 6a+ and route is nice.

Trpimir Jakovina climbed project #9

10th August 2010 by Tomaz K in On The Rocks

Trpimir reported that he had climbed the route #9 and the grade would be 6b+ for first part and 6a for second. He also reported that the second part of the route would need some more cleaning, so please be aware of possible falling stones when climbing it (alert people below)! The route is long and has an intermediate belay. The first part also shares some bolts and holds with route #16 (Pika Poka, 6b).

List of new routes in Portafortuna

27th July 2010 by Tomaz K in On The Rocks

Betka Galičič spent another couple of days on Krk and as she promised, she finished her projects at Portafortuna crag. The result now lies in a bunch of new routes on the attractive yellow/gray part of the wall of sector C. This time she was accompanied with Marko Lukič, top climber that raised levels of difficult wall climbing some years ago with extraordinary climbs all over the world and also a multiple winner of Paklenica Big Wall competitions. The difficulty of new routes spans from 6b to 7a+ and you can see more on the attached image … Topo will… Climb more …

Andreas Bstieler from Austria visited Baška again for his vacations and along climbed one of the open problems in Bunculuka crag. Here is what he wrote: “Hi! Last week I was for “chilling for a few days on the beach” with my family in Baška again. I had also a few hours for climbing reserved.  These hours I spent with “Minime direct”. And now the route isn`t longer a project. I started direct at the writing “Minime” and climbed the route without any contact to the rock on the left site. I think the difficulty is 7b/b+. In spite of… Climb more …

New routes in Portafortuna

5th July 2010 by Tomaz K in On The Rocks

Our friend Betka Galičič spent some days in Portafortuna again. She finished, cleaned and climbed her left project (No.10 in topo), started last year and gave it a grade of 6c. She also worked on project right of it (No. 11) and thinks she will open it soon (grade will go around 7b). Anyway this project is still closed! While she was on Krk, she also bolted two new projects. The first one shares first 7 bolts with open project No.9 and than turns to the right. The second one is bolted left of the route Joke about summer. Both… Climb more …

Web cams not working :(

20th June 2010 by Tomaz K in In General

We noticed that webcams from Baška are offline at the moment! We hope BSwireless will be able to put them up soon.

Opened project @ Portafortuna

19th June 2010 by Tomaz K in In General
Portafortuna

For those that did not check our latest topo update: The project #9 at Portafortuna C sector is now open project and anyone can climb it. The route is long and spans two pitches. It follows a big crack left of the yellowish wall with holes. The hardest would be the first part but it is not expected that route would be very hard. The first, intermediate belay is placed on a small resting place, so climbing the route in one go or in two pitches doesn’t really make a difference. Enjoy and please let us know the name… Climb more …

Is it getting too hot to climb?

8th June 2010 by Tomaz K in In General
Bunculuka

Not at all if you’re not hitting those 8b projects ! It’s for sure getting hot near the sea these days, but remember – Portafortuna is great in the afternoon, also during high-summer months! Chilling cold shadow from 1pm in sector C will cool you down and let you enjoy climbing. Sector D will get it a bit latter but soon enough, while part of sector B is pretty shady most of the day. BUT, be aware that approach (20mins) can get very hot also in the afternoon! Bring enough water with you, put some good sunscreen on… Climb more …

Climbers, please help Zaliya!

2nd June 2010 by Tomaz K in In General

This has nothing to do with Baška, but if we can help we should! Zaliya (5 years old), the daughter of well known climber Salavat Rakhmetov, was deeply injured by a rockfall at the base of a climbing area in Turkey! She is still in a coma and her family have launched a call for donations to help them pay for the huge hospital costs and a transfer to Russia. Special website was launched to collect some funds and some more than 12.000 $ was collected so far. Click here to visit the website and help if you can!

More weather forecasts!

31st May 2010 by Tomaz K in In General

Due to everyday weather surprises we can not go and climb just as we want (ok, being at work is also the factor), so we stick to these boring computers. The result: special weather forecasts dedicated sub-page that will serve all your weather related needs … Well, almost all! It lacks one function and that is REPAIR. The damn thing can not repair our weather! Who needs it than … find (weather image) link @ the left column or simply check here >>

Facebook.com/climbinbaska

31st May 2010 by Tomaz K in In General

Just a short notice. We fixed our Facebook address to http://www.facebook.com/climbinbaska. You can find a full time link to this FB page also on the left bottom corner of this website … Go there and connect with us. Cheers …

News for our classic friends!

27th May 2010 by Tomaz K in In General
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After Mr. Tone Golnar collected and prepared materials in order to present his classic climbing routes around Baška, we finally put it all together in a simple topo guide. This should help those that seek for different type of climbing and adventures on the rocky landscape of Baška. It is quite self explanatory with images and sketches of routes. Sport climbers beware!!! This routes are easy, though not equipped, cleaned or anyhow prepared for you! Mr. Golnar climbed all of them solo. To download a topo, go to our classic climbs page.