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Cerro La Junta Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Photos: 2
  • Ascents: 5

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Maximo Fernández Matias Rivera Urrutia

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Table of contents

1. Cerro La Junta 1 route in Area

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Seasonality

All Trad climbing

Lat / Long: -41.400327, -72.125278

access issues

The crags and camping are all on private land. Land owners do restrict access times and charge camping fees, but all are reasonable. Can get extremely busy over the January and February holidays. Be sure to reserve your stay especially during those months at www.cochamo.com.

inherited from Cochamó

ethic

Mostly trad big walls, though 50 cragging routes also exist. Contact with the climbers working at Camping La Junta about opening new routes.

inherited from Cochamó
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Camp Farm 5.11a Mixed trad 8, 8

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.11a Camp Farm Mixed trad 8, 8
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