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The MRCC is Malta’s longest established climbing club, its members being some of the islands’ most passionate and committed hard-core climbers. The club regularly organises events and initiatives, and is responsible for some of the islands’ major climbing projects.

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  • Happy between the sun and the deep blue sea…in Babu Zawn

    Happy between the sun and the deep blue sea…in Babu Zawn

    The MRCC opted to move closer to the sea for last Sunday’s climbing session, in the Wied Babu Zawn area. It is quite a long scramble down under the crags of the West side to finally reach the Zawn, which offers the opportunity for sea level traversing, DWS (some hard lines) and multi-pitch routes, both…

  • The MRCC visits Continuation Wall

    The MRCC visits Continuation Wall

    A few MRCC members chose to attempt the well-known but less frequented Continuation Wall E1 5b last Sunday, which is one of the few multi-pitch routes on the island. They were not put off by the daunting approach to this mega-classic route – a long abseil down two ropes tied together! The group of 8…

  • A day out in the wilderness at Fomm ir-Rih

    A day out in the wilderness at Fomm ir-Rih

    Except for the occasional solitary fisherman, few people venture out onto the edge of the cliffs at Fomm ir-Rih, which overlook the open sea and the island of Gozo to the right. Last Sunday, a few MRCC members picked this place for their weekly climbing fix. They headed to Ras ir-Raheb, starting on Spezz Wall,…

  • A lively morning down in breezy Wied il-Għasel

    A lively morning down in breezy Wied il-Għasel

    The MRCC once again returned to Mosta Valley last weekend, to hide from the sun’s increasing intensity at Honey Buttress. Quite a number of climbers turned up for this week’s event and led most of the routes on the crag. Andrew Warrington started off on Fly With Me VS 4c, then Marlon, Caroline, Cheryl and…

  • LOs inserted and bolting work done on Honey Buttress

    After the morning’s climbing at Honey Buttress, Andrew Warrington and Edward Sciberras spent the afternoon scrambling all over the face of Honey Buttress to install LOs and bolts to improve the infrastructure there. Lower offs (LOs) have been installed as follows: Fly With Me – 2-bolt LO Qaghaq tal-Ghasel – chain & screw-gate LO Honey…

  • Another change of scene in Mosta valley

    Another change of scene in Mosta valley

    Easily accessible from the main road leading to Naxxar on the outskirts of Mosta, Wied il-Għasel offers diverse climbing in a tranquil and sheltered setting. The MRCC chose the White Walls area for their morning practice on Sunday, and led most of the climbs on this crag, from Toledo’s Triumph E1 5b to Anuder Android…