Type: Trad, Alpine, 300 ft (91 m), 3 pitches
FA: P. Cottescu-J. Arias 1/82
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Shared By: Dan Petty on Jan 25, 2012
Admins: Mauricio Herrera Cuadra

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Pitch 1 - 5.10a:
Start in a short finger crack that is vertical with a small roof containing a piton. Pull over the bulge and continue up a ramp with crack to a 3-piton anchor.

Pitch 2 - 5.10a:
From the anchor traverse right for 10 meters following a discontinuous foot ledge and horizontal finger crack to a corner. Follow the corner crack system upward for 10 meters until a ledge system allows you to trend back toward the left and upward to the right side of a large roof. Belay from pitons and a large slung horn.

Pitch 3 - 5.10c:
Follow the slightly overhanging thin-hands crack for 20 meters and pull a lip leading to lower angled climbing (7 meters) and a bolted rap anchor.

Descent:
Rap to the pitch one anchors for Diedro de Jim and from there down to the forth class gully which leads back to the base of the route.

Location Suggest change

From the base of Aguja Fray head up and right about half way up a gully system to the base of a predominant right-trending crack system with a short vertical section and roof at the start.

Protection Suggest change

Doubles to 3".

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