
Helloooo!!! I’m Miriam!
I love mountains. Climbing. Hiking. Camping.
I love swimming in mountain lakes. Playing chess on my tiny travel set. Charades at the campfire. Making coffee in front of my tent. Playing guitar at the crag. In short: adventures with lovely people in nature.
After university, I could never quite figure out what kind of job I wanted to do. Cue existential crisis. At the same time, the draw towards nature and adventure was getting stronger each year, an itch to find new places and connections. Climbing offered me a community and a gateway to beautiful nature experiences in a way I would have never imagined before.
Last year, I decided that this is what I want to dedicate my time to. Instead of escaping from my daily life into the mountain, the mountain could become my daily life. Not only do I want to spend as much time enjoying nature and adventure myself, I also want to introduce other people to that magic. It is not just about learning to climb, or being able to travel to a new country. It is about the community that you accidentally find along the way.
The team
I could never organize a trip all by myself. There are many lovely people helping and working with me. We got local climbing guides, yoga teachers and volunteers that make it a genuine community experience!

Kamal
Todgha Gorge local and climbing legend! Kamal will be our main climbing guide for our High Atlas Climbing and Yoga trip!
eli
Eli brings a decade of experience in teaching movement, with a focus on yoga and massage that supports the active lifestyles of climbers. Trained in Yin, Vinyasa, and Hatha yoga, Eli designs classes that cultivate strength, mobility, and mindfulness.

As a certified California and Thai massage therapist, Eli offers therapeutic bodywork tailored to ease tension, aid recovery, and restore balance. Every session is personalized to meet the unique needs of each body, helping clients move better, feel stronger, and recover smarter.