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Veracruz
30 minutes past the sport climbing area of Cerro Brujo. |
Cerro Brujo
This place is the middle of the forest, full of nature and surrounded by a river. It hosts around 80 routes - the vast majority of which haven't been uploaded to the crag but many have their name and grade painted at the base making it easy to just show up and figure it out. Mostly west facing, in summer the wall is in full sun a little after midday and cooled down again around 5pm. |
Cerro Brujo |
5.11b
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By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10c
★★ Flor y Canto
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.11c
★★ Karmasaya
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.8
★ Muviery
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10b
★★ La mata mata
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10c
★★ Kodama
Around the corner, after the "escuelita" section, overhang, short, fun route. |
5.10a
★★ Ofrenda de dolor
Just before Kodama, going up to Queens sector. Juggy overhang. |
5.9
Un aura
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.9
Crónica de obedencia
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.9
El reparador de egos
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.8
★★ Virtuosos d' la magia yoja
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.9
★★ Justificulpa
To the left of Anatomía de los errores |
5.10a
★★ Anatomía de los errores
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10b
★ La dama d' la guadaña
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10c
★★ Existencia Critica
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.9
Aristy
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.9
★★ Nierika
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10c
★★ Evita el yoyo
Crux in the first 2 bolts |
5.10d
★★ Expectativa Zero
Starts left from Desobediencia Crónica, on top of the kitchen. |
5.10d
★★ Desobediencia Crónica
Starts right from the kitchen entrance. Easy route. First pitch ends in the cave; with a 35m rope you can keep climbing up to the second anchor. |
5.11d
★★★ Destellos Egocentristas
Starts right from Desobediencia Crónica. First pitch ends on the legde, with a 35m rope you can keep climbing up to the second anchor. Second pitch is 5.11c |
5.10c
★★★ Punto de Encaje
This was the first route bolted on the cave, starts on the left side of Soda's nest, right above the ladder. Pumpy & fun, be careful not to upset the falcon. |
5.12a
★★ Punto de Desencaje
Starts on the ledge where PDE ends. Follow the ledge to the left and enter back to the slab whenever you see bolts. The crux is reaching for the soap-holder, feels way harder than 12a. Alternatively, you can continue through the corner for an easier finish. |
5.13a
★★★ Bull Terrier Blanco
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.12a
Ezekiel
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.11a
★★ Barbas Papas
Mostly a jug haul, this route passes through a series of huecos, the fist of which is inhabitants by bats. A fair chuck fell off near the top and the it is now generally considered easier than 11a |
5.12c
★★ Cosmic Tiger
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.11a
★★★ Cero en conducta
An engaging route right of the ground with a distinct, and well-protected crux. Trends right into the crack to share chains with Yo Kritico. |
5.11a
★★ Yo Crítico
Sustained + Intense! Be ready to jam your hands into the upper crack. |
5.12a
La mente del volador
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.11d
★★ Envidiazkos
Right in the corner after "Yo Critico" |
5.9
★★ La fiesta del mutante
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.9
Cacayari
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10c
País de las envidias susurrantes
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.11a
★★★ Satori
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.12a
★★ Dialogos con la prisa
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
5.10b
★★ Womanyzer
By bus: Take a bus to Jalcomulco from Veracruz. By car: Drive to Xalapa then to Coatepec and finally to Jalcomulco. There are 2 options to park, 1)Go to Selva Azul, a truistic center or 2)Go to downtown. The pace is always open, best season is on winter because of the warm weather. Jalcomulco is famous because people go to the river to do kayaking. |
Cuevas de Mapaxtla
New Boulder area discovered not long ago, contains highball, overhung boulder problems mostly ranging from v5 to v9 +, some v0s to v4s as well. 30 minutes past the sport climbing area of Cerro Brujo. |
Cuevas de Mapaxtla |
V5 ★★★ Wild Style |
V7 El camino de la serpiente |
V7 Primates |
V7 Usurpadores |
V4 Espectro lunar |
V2 ★★★ Caballero de la noche |
V6 Bruja blanca |
V7 Icaros chamánicos |
V10 Mono ladrón |
V10 Rey mono |
V8 Cazador de mounstros |
V7 Licántropo |
V7 Revelaciones ancestrales |
V8 El amarra navajas |
V6 El corazón de Chopin |
Santa Catarina
Esta zona cuanta con rutas de principiantes hasta de alto nivel |
Santa Catarina |
5.12a
★★★ Nopalera
Movimientos técnicos y de fuerza en roca espectacular. La primera plaqueta está muy alta, tener cuidado (es fácil) |
5.11b
★ Gemelos
Escala por la izquierda de la arista. |
Desconocida
Inicia alternativa a Gemelos (?) |
5.10d
Ecoloco
Sigue la grieta grande |
5.10d
★★ Sueños Lúcidos
Sigue la raya negra |
5.8
★★ Blanco y Negro
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.9
★★ Te Llamabas
Justo a la izquierda del árbol |
5.8
★★ La Niña
Larga y con buenos agarres, aunque algunos un poco escondidos. Por la posición del árbol y la forma de la vía probablemente no sea la mejor para un yoyo con muchas caídas. |
5.8
★★ El Niño
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.10d
★★★ Ráfagas
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.11a
★★ Alas al viento
Inicio técnico y final más fácil. |
5.11a
★★ Picacrustios
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.11a
★★ Picacrustias
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
Desconocida 2
Inicia atrás del árbol, alto primer bolt |
5.11a
★★ La Grieta
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.11a
Danza Nocturna
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.11b/c
★ Vuelo de Murciélagos
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.10d
Tira Perros
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.10c
★★ Serenidad y Paciencia
Ruta técnica, subes por una esquina donde el principio tiene agarres pequeños, la mayor parte de la ruta es fácil |
5.11a
★★★ Son de la Negra
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.11b
★★★ Restringida
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.11b
★★★ Chiquitilla
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.10d
★★★ Calidad Humana
Inicio boulderero y continúa por agarres muy grandes. |
5.11b
★★★ Desafío
Comparte la primera plaqueta y primeros movimientos con Calidad Humana |
5.13b
★ Proyecto
No falta el nombre, así se llama |
A0
Ruta de artificial
Vía de escalada artificial que pasa por una pared café lisa. Es una serie de clavos oxidados |
5.11c
★★★ Viaje de Chamán
Inicia en la primera tufa grande. Movimientos interesantes en slopers. Tensión corporal garantizada en el crux. |
5.12c
★★ Viaje de Chamán (Variante)
Se escala a la derecha después del cuarto bolt |
5.12b
★★★ Dragón de fuego rojo
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
Uy uy uy variante
Desvía a la derecha después del cuarto bolt |
Desconocida 3
Inicia donde está escrito "end" en la pared |
Desconocida - sin reunión
3m a la izquierda de Infinito |
5.12a
★★★ Infinito
Crux marcado y después pura resistencia. Algunos buenos descansos si te sabes acomodar |
5.11d
★★★ Viaje a Marte
Ruta con principio bulderero y agarres muy grandes por toda la ruta que te van bombeando. |
5.13c
La Pelona
Tiene cintas permanentes. Colmena activa de abejas encima (Feb '24) |
5.12b
★★ Plutón
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.12c
★★★ Camino de la Serpiente
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.11
★★ Odisea
Inicia abajo de la tufa que parece un elefante |
5.10-
Hebrita
Leave no Trace, la basura no vuelve sola. Deja el lugar igual o mejor que cuando llegaste. |
5.10a
Metamorfosis
Por la esquina, atrás de las árboles. Inicia slab hasta un pequeño desplome al fin |
cueva de totomachapa
un cueva inmensamente grande. es una zona nueva por lo tanto el uso de casco es muy importante. |
cueva de totomachapa |
5.9 Cuarcita |
Quiahuiztlan
Quiahuiztlán is an archaeological zone and ancient Totonac city in the State of Veracruz, Mexico. It is located in the municipality of Actopan on the Cerro de los Metates near the coastal town of Villa Rica. This hill with steep walls and stained with scrub and grass is used for rock climbing. The visual panorama as you gain height is spectacular. The level of the climb is between 5.6 and 5.8 in general. The main route begins to the left of the path that climbs to the top of the hill, shortly after passing the highest section of the archaeological zone of Quiahuiztlán. This route was re-equipped in the early years of the 21st century by the CEMAC Veracruz climbing group. The route has two lengths armed and two meetings. A third pitch that presumably reaches the top is not armed. |
rocatec, centro ecoturistico.
la zona esta en la comunidad de tecoac, coscomatepec veracruz. la señora del lugar (josefina) cocina delicioso para un buen taco despues de unos pegues matadores. |