Traverse with a clear crux nearing the end. You start on the right platform as seen from the photos, climb the first part that starts with an undercling. Follow the line all the way to where you can reach the stairs of the next platform. That's where you top out.
The route itself does not go above three to four meters above sea level, which makes it very fit for people new to deep water soloing.
Water exit is at the initial platform. You'll have to climb a small rope, but that's easy with shoes on. Exiting the water at the other platform requires some climbing, and is not adviced with waves.
Oct 2003 | First ascent: Julian Chapman |
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6b S0 | Assigned grade |
★★Berry Langerak | |
6b | ★Anderl |
Overall quality 63 from 21 ratings.
Based on 6 ratings.
Based on 6 ratings.
Author(s): Alan James, Mark Glaister and Daimon Beail
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781873341186
A selective guidebook describing a wide selection of sport routes and the Deep Water Soloing (DWS) on the island of Mallorca. It covers nearly 1,500 sport routes from F3 to F9a+, and nearly 400 deep water soling routes.
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