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91st JAMES Mountaineering Meeting

114487SINGING ROCK, as in previous years, will participate in the annual JAMES Mountaineering Meeting.

The 91st JAMES Mountaineering Meeting takes place again in the High Tatras (Slovakia), this year at Zelené pleso on 10th – 16th August 2015.

SINGING ROCK has again prepared the Tatras Drytool Contest for you. Come to try our drytool board and win a PENTA helmet or other valuable climbing equipment. In the last year Adi Zvara was the best (he made
13 and a half boards) and won a pair of our BANDIT ice axes. Are you ready to beat him?

Schedule

Main events take place from Thursday 13th to Saturday 15th August.

Thursday 13th August 2015
  • presentation - projection - debate
Friday, 14th August 2015
  • 12.45 pious memory at Popradské pleso
  • 13.30 pious memory at Symbolic cemetery
  • 21.00 evening programme - main guest
Saturday, 15th August 2015
  • contests:
              6th HUDY Tatry BoulderBlast
              2nd SINGING ROCK Tatras Drytool Contest
  • 18.00 results and awards of the contests
  • 19.00 social evening with late dinner

Registration fee and other info

  • the registration fee is 5,00 €/participant
  • more info (in Slovak language) at james.sk

We look forward to meeting you at the 91st JAMES Mountaineering Meeting
SINGING ROCK Team



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