A crux boulder problem off the ground leads to three dimensional climbing through massive stalagtites to the anchors.
Route setter: Alma Esteban | |
First free ascent: Alma Esteban |
5.11b | Assigned grade |
5.10c [5.10b - 5.10d] -- | grAId |
5.11b | ★★★Alberto Sanchez |
Most of the climbing in Guadalcázar is in limestone caves filled with stalactites. These caves have been forming for million years and have very delicate ecosystems. Please be respectful to the plants and animals that live in these caves. Stalactites can break and when they do it can be very dangerous for you or your partner. Wearing a helmet when climbing is recommended and being alert of your surrounds at all times.
When climbing on the stalactites, try to grab the stalactites at the strongest point. The closer to the wall you grab the stalactite the better. Climbing in these caves is a very different experience from any other type of rock and it is important to try to keep the stalactites intact as much as possible. Most of the routes in the cave have been cleaned well, but there is always the chance of a stalactite breaking. The rock in the cave is very solid and most of the time you wont break anything.
Overall quality 80 from 23 ratings.
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Based on 4 ratings.
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