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DescriptionThe Bombó Suis wall is the southern-most wall (furthest downhill) at Tartareu. Consequently it has the shortest approach at Tartareu. Getting ThereDrive up the dirt road as described in the Tartareu main section. After less than half a kilometer, park on the side of the road between electrical towers 3 and 5. Look for a chained-off paved road on your left--that's the approach road. Walk the road for a couple hundred yards to a small building. Uphill from this building is the cave at the left end of Bombó Suis. Route names are generally painted on the rock at the base of each route so getting orientated is easy. Approach time is about five minutes. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Bombó Suis:
Nina de Porcelana 5.10c Sport, 65 feet
Vacances al Bar 5.10c/d Sport, 48 feet
El Drac Magic 5.11b Sport, 68 feet
La Tatuadora de Ko Samui 5.11c/d Sport, 48 feet
Bram de Por 5.12a Sport
Featured Route For Bombó Suis
Similar in nature to its neighbor, La Tatuadora, but with a longer steep headwall section at the top. The route has a couple of concrete-reinforced holds but sadly also employs a concrete-sculpted manufactured hold through the crux. ...[more] Browse More Classics in International
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