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DescriptionSome folks call this Penon Blanco, that's the town's name. It is generally south-facing, fairly short approach, @ 1.5 hrs of trail and then 40 min to base. Bring lots of water, small spring if you can find it. Rock is awesome quality granite with several routes. Getting ThereDrive to Penon Blanco north of Durango, Mexico; drive to Nuevo Covadonga (small dusty village ask for directions in town) and hire guide from Mayor. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Cerro Blanco:
Mi Flaquita 5.9 Sport, 8 pitches, 1000 feet, Grade III
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