I first came to Tonsai in 2013 on my first solo backpacking trip. It was then when I met Tony and Damien for the first time. Who would have known that three years later the three of us would roam Laos and Thailand together? The brutal heat and vicious mosquitoes made less than ideal climbing conditions but it's hard to deny the beauty, tranquility, and the special vibe here that brings people together.
Nam Pha Pa Yai is such a gem of a climbing camp! It is just north of Bangkok and is accessible by car or train. Being so close to the city, it is surprisingly quiet and intimate. There is no wifi and very little cell reception. The rock is solid and the routes are long and varied. With home cooked dinners and less than 10 people a night, it is a beautiful place to lay low and just climb. Did I mention you zipline to the wall? Also that you can stay in a tree house if you book early enough? I loved it and would love to return when the weather is cooler.
So...after Thakhek, we had the full intention of climbing strong and pushing hard but what reeeeaaally happened in Chiang Mai was...FOOD!
...and Decathalon. Decathalon also happened.