Climbing in the Vall de Boí

Climbing in the Vall de Boí

Adventure travel company inversion are running a photography competition to win an ice climbing adventure to the spectacular Vall de Boí, Spain this winter.

The three-day ice climbing trip (worth €1,500) will be led by Welsh MIC Simon Edwards and includes airport transfers, half-board accommodation, guiding, and all technical kit hire. inversion will also contribute up to £100 for travel which covers the cost of most UK flights.

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Vall de Boí begins at around 1,200m elevation and rises to the Pyrenean peaks at over 3,000m. Most of the climbing will be done around the Cavallers Dam in the shadow of Punta Alta de Comalesbienes which is on the edge of the only Spanish national park in the Pyrenees and despite its spectacular scenery is beautifully quiet.

There are over 160 water ice cascades to choose from so the climbing will be varied each day; from top roping sessions working on technique through to longer, multi-pitch days. The trip is ideal for beginner and intermediate climbers.

See more information here.

How to enter

Entries can be made by posting to the @inversiontravel Facebook page and tagging the post #inversiontravel and #comp.

The image or footage can be from anywhere in the world, of any winter mountain sport and of either landscape, action or people just having a good time in the snow! The winner will be selected by professional travel photographer Jordan Lee.

The closing date for the photography competition is 30 November; the judge will select a shortlist of four photos and the winner will be announced on 15 December.

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