The Careless Talk Climbing Podcast

E99: The Magic Wood Special with Thomas Saluz and James O'Neil

May 29, 2024 Sam Prior & Aidan Roberts
E99: The Magic Wood Special with Thomas Saluz and James O'Neil
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The Careless Talk Climbing Podcast
E99: The Magic Wood Special with Thomas Saluz and James O'Neil
May 29, 2024
Sam Prior & Aidan Roberts

Something a little different this week as instead of focusing on a climber we're focusing on a crag! Magic Wood is one of the most famous climbing destinations in the world. It's seen development from too many icons to name over the years and has been incredibly popular for many years. With such popularity has come some challenges though. The crag is home to lots of polished rock and eroded foot paths. Thomas Saluz has been looking after the campsite, guesthouse and restaurant for a very long time and nobody knows as much about the place as him. In a classic example of how small the climbing world is, James O'Neil was once Sam's housemate in London but is now also involved in the organization that is trying to preserve the area and keep it alive and magical for the next generation. We chat about a bunch of the challenges Magic Wood faces and just a bit about the place as well. 

The community led Save the Magic campaign can be found here: https://www.magicwood.app/en/magic-card/ 
Although Thomas isn't directly involved with it and has his own plan for long term financial sustainability of the area he did say that donating to it could help the situation with the local community. 

If you're enjoying our podcast and would like to support us: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823

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Show Notes

Something a little different this week as instead of focusing on a climber we're focusing on a crag! Magic Wood is one of the most famous climbing destinations in the world. It's seen development from too many icons to name over the years and has been incredibly popular for many years. With such popularity has come some challenges though. The crag is home to lots of polished rock and eroded foot paths. Thomas Saluz has been looking after the campsite, guesthouse and restaurant for a very long time and nobody knows as much about the place as him. In a classic example of how small the climbing world is, James O'Neil was once Sam's housemate in London but is now also involved in the organization that is trying to preserve the area and keep it alive and magical for the next generation. We chat about a bunch of the challenges Magic Wood faces and just a bit about the place as well. 

The community led Save the Magic campaign can be found here: https://www.magicwood.app/en/magic-card/ 
Although Thomas isn't directly involved with it and has his own plan for long term financial sustainability of the area he did say that donating to it could help the situation with the local community. 

If you're enjoying our podcast and would like to support us: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823

Support the Show.