Type: | Trad, 984 ft (298 m), 6 pitches, Grade III |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Christian Storms on Jul 19, 2014 |
Admins: | Roberta Zouain, Matt Looby |
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Description
One important thing to note is that Brazilian routes have multiple grades per pitch. The route is rated like this in Brazil:
D2 4o. V+ E3 300m which means it is 5.9+ but there is a 5.10b section as well.
P1 - III (5.5) three bolts then anchor bolt
P2 - First two sections are IV+ (5.8+) then IV (5.7) with two bolts and then a two bolt anchor. Routes goes left and then right
P3 Goes up and then left. 7 bolts to two anchor bolts. All IV+ (5.8+) climbing.
P4 VI+ (5.10b) then IV (5.7) then V (5.9) at the top. All natural protection.
And more and more and more.
D2 4o. V+ E3 300m which means it is 5.9+ but there is a 5.10b section as well.
P1 - III (5.5) three bolts then anchor bolt
P2 - First two sections are IV+ (5.8+) then IV (5.7) with two bolts and then a two bolt anchor. Routes goes left and then right
P3 Goes up and then left. 7 bolts to two anchor bolts. All IV+ (5.8+) climbing.
P4 VI+ (5.10b) then IV (5.7) then V (5.9) at the top. All natural protection.
And more and more and more.
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