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MayaRasta 

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Type: Boulder, 35 feet
Consensus: V0 [details]
FA: Mayan Grandfathers Father
New Route: Yes
Season: All
Submitted By: Spinalflow on Jun 3, 2009

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Jah warriors finding climbs on the flat lands!

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Description 

Start from flat rock just in water climb the north east facing side corner of the big boulder in the water. The first 3 moves put you over the bulge a few more moves and your at the top. Sharp rock! Crocks work in place of shoes. Careful of the fragile holds that can break and lead to a nasty fall and possible fines if you are caught! This is in a national park and a Mayan sacred site climbing is forbidden!


Location 

North east side of big boulder half in the water at the south end of public beach access.
Down climb as the tourists watch.


Protection 

Free solo. No Gear. No Bolts. No Anchors.



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By Benjamin Chapman
From: CA
Sep 10, 2012

It's a long way to go pull some sharp, brittle limestone. Watch out for the local natives with machetes. They don't like tourists climbing on sacred sites.