Magdalena Inferior Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 3,354 ft |
GPS: |
41.5894, 1.8282 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 8,845 total · 54/month |
Shared By: | Bobrunning Running on Dec 22, 2010 · Updates |
Admins: | Robert Hall, Jason Halladay, David Riley |
Description
Magdalena Inferior has morning sun. It can be very windy all year round. The local's don't recommend it for winter climbing, but there are days that the wind stops and sun is bright enough keep you warm. The area can be crowded on weekends and during the peak season. It has the same high quality conglomerate rock that is found in all the area in the Gorros.
Getting There
It is a ten-minute walk from the Saint Joan cable car. After exiting the station take an immediate right under the walk way that leads to the upper floor of the station. You'll see a tourist trail. Follow the trail until a 'climbers trail' appears on the left after passing Gorra Marinera. This trail connects twice with the tourist trail before reaching Magdalena Superior. Magdalena Inferior is between Gorra Marinera and Magdalena Superior. It is easier to spot the distinct shape of Magdalena Superior, Magdalena Inferior is the formation south of Magdalena Superior.
Classic Climbing Routes at Magdalena Inferior
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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