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Belize

Mostly known for its beaches, coral reefs and underwater activities, Belize also offers some climbing. Most of it on tufa rich limestone in jungle settings and caves.

Barton Creek Cave

This cliff is located at Mike & Sucely Bogaert's farm next to the popular cave. The climbing is on white, nicely featured limestone with tufas. There is also some DWS next to the cave entrance.

Barton Creek Cave
The cliff just where the concrete stairs end. You can see it from the parking lot.

The cliff just where the concrete stairs end. You can see it from the parking lot.

5.10a Welcome to Mike's Place

The left line around the corner of the left side of the wall.

5.12b Unnamed 6

The route just right of Welcome to Mike’s Place.

Unnamed 7

Steep start behind the big tree. Has a sling anchor half way up on the tree. Watch the status of the sling!

5.9 Tufa the Price of One

Starts just above the big block on the ground and passes left of the huge tufa. A bouldery start leads to easy and fun climbing higher up.

5.10c Unnamed 8

2 left of the nice grey tufa, passes the ledge for 2 more bolts on the headwall. Bouldery start leads to easy climbing, carful on the overgrown ledge!

5.10c Unnamed 9

Just left of the nice grey tufa passing the big hole to anchors just above it.

Unnamed 10

Just right of the big grey tufa. Unfinished route without anchor. You can make it over to the anchor on the left though but not the greatest choice.

5.10d Unnamed 11

Just left of Jungle Fun, where the steeper section of the rock ends and becomes a slab. Steep, bouldery start leads to easy climbing.

5.5 Jungle Fun

A bit run-out for bolt 2, be careful.

5.7 Rumble in the Jungle

Follows the crack feature to an anchor 2/3rds up.

5.9 Unnamed 2

Starts up the hill a bit around the corner and trends left after bolt 2.

Unnamed 3

The rightmost route, very overgrown.

5.10b Unnamed 4

The leftmost route on the right wall, starting right of the corner above the big block. Climbs nice white and solid rock.

Hike up the stairs left from the first cliff and then follow the path towards the upper zip-line. In

Hike up the stairs left from the first cliff and then follow the path towards the upper zip-line. In the hair-pin, follow the faint trail left to the obvious cliff (just after the water tank).

Routes are listed right to left as you walk in!

Unnamed 12

The first route after the corner from the water tank, a bit overgrown.

5.7 Unnamed 1

The second route just after the water tank going up right of the grey tufa.

5.9 Unnamed 13

Further to the left on the nice wall, leading up into an overhanging corner on big holds.

5.10a Unnamed 14

Short route just next to Unnamed 13. Anchor is half way up the wall before the steep section. Follows the crack, technical climbing down low.

5.10a Unnamed 15

First route on the nicely overhanging wall on the left. Shares the first 2 botls with unnamed 16 and then branches out right on the arrete. Sharp holds higher up.

5.11b/c Unnamed 16

Shares first 2 bolts with "Unnamed 15" but goes up straight through the obvious big holes in the upper, overhanging section of the wall.

Cave Entrance
5.8 Mayan Prince

Ends when you stand on the tufa.

Five Blues Lake National Park

Two sectors located in Five Blues Lake National Park with about 20 climbs.

Sibun River

A small cliff that can be seen from the Hummingbird Highway on the left side from the bridge just before the turn-off for the viewpoint at Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge.

Sibun River
5.12 Unnamed 1
5.12 Unnamed 2
5.11 Unnamed 3

Locazed on the right.

Indian Creek
Citrus Cave

A dry and shady cliff with a hand full of routes between 30 and 35 meters in length.

Citrus Cave
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