
Rock climb in Northern Thailand’s scenic beauty, unwind in hot springs, visit holy caves, enjoy local cuisine and spend unforgettable times with us.
March 12th, 2010
New climbing equipment has just arrived to CMRCA! Come and check out the hottest new climbing shoes, harnesses and hardware from Mad Rock Climbing and Black Diamond equipment. Don't miss out on the best deals in Thailand for all your climbing needs and get ready to send your projects!
Posted by: Sawittree Srakaew
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March 17, 2010
In February, CMRCA team members Josh Morris and Noppadon Uppakham (Taw) were invited to assist in the development of a new climbing area in The Philippines. Josh and Taw joined with American climber and mountain bike trail developer Cuatro Hundley to rebolt existing routes and add a handful of new routes. The team was invited by the energetic and proactive governor of Camsur Province, Governor L Ray Villafuerte. The governor has worked tirelessly over the past six years to help bring his province out of poverty and into the forfront of tourism in the Philippines. The governor sees the potential for Camsur to become one of Asia's best developed adventure getaways.
"The Gov," as he is kindly known by his dedicated followers is committed to establishing Gota Island in Camsur as one of the best developed climbing areas in Asia. He is committed to supplying titanium bolts and using the best Hilti glue, learning from the lessons learned by Thailand's history of bolting challenges. All of the routes in Camsur are currently bolted with titanium glue ins and with Hilti RE-500 glue. It is rare to find a politician with such broad and sweeping vision and The Gov's commitment to high safety standards are an example to the rest of Asia.
Over a period of 14 days, CMRCA provided bolt installation training and assistance in developing a long term sustainable development plan for climbing based tourism. We look forward to visitng Gota Island again soon for more bolting and to begin exploration of the untapped potential for stunning cave exploration.
Special thanks to all of the boys from Gota Island who were so integral in helping us!
Posted by: Josh Morris
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February 22, 2010

Be sure to pick up a copy of Climbing Magazine this month -- you'll see some familiar faces. CMRCA and Crazy Horse Buttress are featured in the new March issue!
We are psyched to appear in the Special Green Issue of Climbing and hope that this publication will encourage environmental stewardship from climbers around the world.
"The Other Thailand: We all know Tonsai, Thailand’s killer but crowded beachside cragging. But move 450 miles north to Crazy Horse Buttress, outside Chiang Mai, and you’ll find a quiet, singular crag that’s redefining the eco-tourism model."
Posted by: Denali Barron