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Elevation: 6,000 ft
GPS: -41.206, -71.4915
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Impeccable description compliments of user "Sirius":

Granite spires in an uncomparable setting, free camping, ridiculously friendly locals, beautiful cracks, and an abundance of classic, airy, challenging lines: this is Frey.

Nothing on the 4-hour approach to Frey prepares you for what you find after pulling over the last rise to Laguna Tomcek for the first time: an emerald tarn stretches to the end of a bowled-out cirque. White and black granite spires reflect on its surface. As you lift your gaze your hands begin to sweat: they're everywhere, needles in every shape and size, riddling the sides and rims of the cirque. It's a surreal landscape: The Fool, The Monk, The Grandfather, The Lunar Rocket, The Old Woman, The Splinter, The Three Marias - each spire has its own character. Condors weave spirals in the deep blue. You've made it to climber's heaven.

Frey, as a climbing area, is divided into two cirques that share a col. Picture two teacups that have been fused together on one side. Most people camp in the northern cirque, alongside Laguna Toncek. Plenty of water - some people were using purification but we were fine without. To minimize impact, campers must use the toilets at the refugio, and must NOT make campfires.

The refugio, from which Frey takes its name, charges the equivalent in pesos of $10 USD per night for a bed. You can use the kitchen or just sit around, play cards, and get warm even if you're not a guest. Meals, candy, and beer are sold here. Access to the spires from the camping area can be anywhere from 5 min. to 3 hrs. The furthest towers, those that line the rim of the cirques (Torre Principal, Campanille Esloveno), involve somewhat strenuous hoofing up scree and snow fields. The climbs are invariably worth the effort.

The climbing itself is excellent and often outrageously excellent. Nearly every climb ends on an ultra-exposed summit with views of the Patagonian Andes stretching away down the planet. Few of the summits we stood on could have held more than two or three people at a time. Some of the ratings in the local guidebook felt a bit sandbagged - something akin to the Joshua Tree style of sandbagging. Sandbags that can be appreciated.

Most routes are stellar crack adventures, though face climbing always comes into play. There are a limited number of sport routes. Very few superfluous bolts have been put up, making for the occasional obligatory runout.

Five star climbs that we had a chance to climb include Lost Fingers, Imagínate, Clemenzo, El Diedro, Sifuentes-Webber, and Baby Boom. Nothing special for the rack: whatever gets you by when you climb trad will work here. We brought doubles in nuts and cams up to 3.5". Some pitches are long (40, 50 meters) and two ropes are a must for many descents. Doubles work great. !Viva Argentina, mierda!

Climbing beta:
Easy to pick up a photocopied guide at the Club Andino in Bariloche or various outdoor retail stores. There is also an ever-expanding three-ringed binder in the refugio that contains annotated topos, drawings, comics, spray, etc etc etc.

Getting There Suggest change

From Bariloche:
Catch the Villa Catedral colectivo downtown. Costs about .35 cents (2004), u.s. A pretty spin around the E end of the lake will get you to the last stop, a big parking lot in Villa Catedral.
From here, walk S across the lot toward a wooden sign that reads "Club Andino Bariloche/Refugio Emilio Frey". Hop on this trail and 4 hrs. later (that was our time with a big rack and 2 wks food) you'll be dropping your pack at the refugio. A mellow hike through a burn area and up a forested ravine. Little water is available for the first two hours. Beware tabanos in season.

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Classic Climbing Routes at Frey

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5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c
 83
Diedro de Jim (5)
Trad, Alpine 2 pitches
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 82
Sifuentes Weber
Trad, Alpine 4 pitches
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 48
Del Diedro
Trad
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 24
Del Frente
Trad 2 pitches
5.9+ 5c 17 VI 17 E1 5a
 25
Clemenzo
Trad 6 pitches
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a
 39
Ruta Normal
Trad 5 pitches
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b
 34
Imagínate
Trad 5 pitches
5.10b/c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b
 27
Sudafricana
Trad 3 pitches
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b
 31
Socotroco
Trad
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b
 31
Objetivo Luna
Trad, Alpine 8 pitches
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b
 38
Lost Fingers
Trad, Alpine 3 pitches
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b
 5
Julie Pot De Colle
Trad 3 pitches
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 16
Sinestro Total
Trad 8 pitches
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c PG13
 10
Los Museos/Abrojos e Centellas/…
Trad, Alpine 2 pitches
5.11c 6c+ 24 VIII- 24 E4 6a
 4
Wackford Squeers
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Route Name Location Star Rating Difficulty Date
Diedro de Jim (5) Aguja Frey
 83
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c Trad, Alpine 2 pitches
Sifuentes Weber Aguja Frey
 82
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a Trad, Alpine 4 pitches
Del Diedro Aguja M2
 48
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a Trad
Del Frente La Vieja
 24
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a Trad 2 pitches
Clemenzo Torre Principal
 25
5.9+ 5c 17 VI 17 E1 5a Trad 6 pitches
Ruta Normal Torre Principal
 39
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a Trad 5 pitches
Imagínate Campanile Esloveno
 34
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b Trad 5 pitches
Sudafricana La Vieja
 27
5.10b/c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b Trad 3 pitches
Socotroco Aguja M2
 31
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b Trad
Objetivo Luna El Cohete Lunar
 31
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b Trad, Alpine 8 pitches
Lost Fingers Aguja Frey
 38
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b Trad, Alpine 3 pitches
Julie Pot De Colle La Vieja
 5
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b Trad 3 pitches
Sinestro Total Torre Principal
 16
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c Trad 8 pitches
Los Museos/Abrojos e Cente… Aguja Frey
 10
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c PG13 Trad, Alpine 2 pitches
Wackford Squeers El Piramidal
 4
5.11c 6c+ 24 VIII- 24 E4 6a Trad
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