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Asuqui 

5.10b

   
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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet
Consensus: 5.10 [details]
FA: Unknown
Submitted By: D. Durrant on Sep 30, 2009

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Description 

Climb up to the little "popcorn tufa" but keep it on your right. The little roof at the top has great pockets and a nice little handlebar. Quality.


Location 

The sixth route in from the waters edge. Climb off a little ledge about three feet above the sand.


Protection 

Bolts



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JJ crushing her way to the top

JJ crushing her way to the top

On the classic 'Ses tres Maries'.

On the classic 'Ses tres Maries'.


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By Dean Cool
From: Boulder, CO
Jun 8, 2011

Get on this climb! You can find this climb by locating the 3' tufa at the 3rd-4th bolt.

The book by Rockfax states this climb is named Ses tres Maries

By D. Durrant
Aug 25, 2011

Rockfax? Check the guide written by the local Miguel Riera, a Majorcan. Rockfax is notoriously inaccurate.

By Brian in SLC
From: Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 18, 2011
rating: 5.10b/c

I think to the right of the tufa, then the finish up the left-slanting crack on steep terrain to the anchor is "Asuqui".

Straight up and then left of, then on top of, the prominant tufa might well be "Ses tres Maries" with a more straight up steep finish to the shared anchor with "Asuqui".

Both great routes. I thought Asuqui a touch harder.

By Braxtron
From: ...
Apr 25, 2012
rating: 5.10

I think Brian's correct about the location. This climb is to the LEFT of the tufa, and is called "Ses tres Maries".

By D. Durrant
Jun 17, 2012

Two different guides two different names. In the Mallorca guide by Miguel Riera the name is Asuqui.