2020 a year in photo's and what a year it's been!

A small summary of what has happened over the last 12 months and all the adventures that have gone down!

January: Lots of time spent up scrambling around rocks, exploring in the Engadin

January:

Lots of time spent up scrambling around rocks, exploring in the Engadin

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February:Celebrated my birthday on the slopes, with a wee bit of blue sky and some Pow! Took the opportunity to get on the ice in Pontresina (also Julia’s first Ice climb), made for a perfect winter month!

February:

Celebrated my birthday on the slopes, with a wee bit of blue sky and some Pow! Took the opportunity to get on the ice in Pontresina (also Julia’s first Ice climb), made for a perfect winter month!

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March:Made the last few trips to the gym, before Covid hit and the lockdown came…. Lock down…. Training didn’t stop, fingerboard mounted and TRX hung up, I continued training but couldn’t help but spend a day trad climbing through the kitchen, missi…

March:

Made the last few trips to the gym, before Covid hit and the lockdown came…. Lock down…. Training didn’t stop, fingerboard mounted and TRX hung up, I continued training but couldn’t help but spend a day trad climbing through the kitchen, missing the real deal!

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April:

Started getting creative, thinking outside the box what to climb in my surroundings. The training didn’t stop and the yoga kept flowing!

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May: Spent driving through the west of Switzerland, bouldering, exploring and enjoying the beautiful surroundings!

May:

Spent driving through the west of Switzerland, bouldering, exploring and enjoying the beautiful surroundings!

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June:We drove through the west of Switzerland, climbing more than 70 pitches each in 5 days.

June:

We drove through the west of Switzerland, climbing more than 70 pitches each in 5 days.

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July:Had the opportunity to publish an article about my work with ReBolting in the Transa 4 Seasons magazine.

July:

Had the opportunity to publish an article about my work with ReBolting in the Transa 4 Seasons magazine.

August:We spent a week cruising around in the bus climbing and I asked Julia to marry me! (She said yes!!)

August:

We spent a week cruising around in the bus climbing and I asked Julia to marry me! (She said yes!!)

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September: We spent time in the south of Swizerland, climbing, scrambling, and running, getting to know all the mountain passes in the Tessin!

September:

We spent time in the south of Swizerland, climbing, scrambling, and running, getting to know all the mountain passes in the Tessin!

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October: Was a busy one with lots of work, hosted a small beginner climbing event. However made the most of it and got out running up in the Lauterbrunnen valley.

October:

Was a busy one with lots of work, hosted a small beginner climbing event. However made the most of it and got out running up in the Lauterbrunnen valley.

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November: Making the most of the cold blue sky days, bouldering up at Lagalp in the Engadin before the first snow fall. Training also continued up in the mountains!

November:

Making the most of the cold blue sky days, bouldering up at Lagalp in the Engadin before the first snow fall. Training also continued up in the mountains!

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December:Finished off the last month of the year with some light skimo training up in Zuoz in the Engadin!

December:

Finished off the last month of the year with some light skimo training up in Zuoz in the Engadin!

2020 has been one hell of a year, Lockdown, Bus adventures, Engagement, Climbing, Bolting, Skiing, Ice climbing, Yoga and so much more!

The biggest thanks to all my friends, family and all my sponsors who have supported and believed in me and in what I am doing over the last years , excited for whats to come and another year of adventure ahead!

Keep rock’ing,

Yours Truly,

Tim