To Have and To Hold
5.10a/b YDS 6a+ French 19 Ewbanks VI+ UIAA 19 ZA E2 5b British
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Type: | Sport, 75 ft (23 m) |
FA: | Cam Burns, Charlie French, Joe Coll, Emily Holl, Geoff Der, Mark Van Dome, May 2003 |
Page Views: | 1,074 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | Camster (Rhymes with Hamster) on May 15, 2009 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, David Riley |
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Access Issue: Permit Required
Details
Note: Access to the tourist trail on Penyal D'ifach is currently restricted by permit. This trail is only descent for most routes and the approach for many. There are 300 permits given per day. You can acquire a permit here: gva.es/va/inicio/procedimie…
Permits can be procured day of assuming there are any left. There are usually no permits available day-of on the weekends so plan ahead.
According to signage the fine for violating the permit restrictions is 600-6000 euros. I assume this goes for people who come up a route like Diedra UBSA that doesn't require access to the main path but descends it. There were people at the base of the wall by 9am checking permits.
Permits can be procured day of assuming there are any left. There are usually no permits available day-of on the weekends so plan ahead.
According to signage the fine for violating the permit restrictions is 600-6000 euros. I assume this goes for people who come up a route like Diedra UBSA that doesn't require access to the main path but descends it. There were people at the base of the wall by 9am checking permits.
Description
Climb the angled slab right above (20 feet north of) the concrete trail. Two-bolt belay/rappel station.
Location
This climb lies at the end of the concrete trail that skirts around the western then southern side of the Penon d'Ifach. It's right at the very end on a huge boulder that lies in a sort of tilted position just near the end of the trail (on the left). Named for Joe's subsequent wedding in Alicante.
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