Nido de Halcones (Left) - (Ave de Rapiña)
5.9- YDS 5c French 17 Ewbanks VI UIAA 16 ZA HVS 4c British
Avg: 2.4 from 5 votes
Type: | Sport, 30 ft (9 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Lani Wilson on Aug 11, 2012 · Updates |
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Description
This route is just to the left of Nido de Falcones, which shares the same belay spot. Both climbs are great, especially if you haven't been climbing long. The crux is at the end of the climb where you have some small balancy holds followed by a great one just before the anchors.
Our friend told us that both of these climbs held the same name - Nido de Falcones. However, we thought it deserved its own since they are completely different climbs.
Our friend told us that both of these climbs held the same name - Nido de Falcones. However, we thought it deserved its own since they are completely different climbs.
Location
Once you have arrived at Sector 5, continue on to the left. You will need to scramble or chimney up a rock. Just past that, you will arrive at another small open area with a large flat boulder on the ground as well and a climb to your right, 13 Guerreros. You can continue on the trail past this and arrive at a wall with two climbs shortly after, Nido right and left.
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