一个全天阴凉的洞,旁边流水声很大,攀爬者和保护员沟通全靠默契。现在主要攀爬岩场右侧路线,线路比较脏,,但造型奇特,多3D型路线,是其他地方少见的风格,非常值得一爬。
Located less than 100 meters from the center of Getu, Lazy Dragon’s Cave was first bolted in April 2011 by the “Spanish dream team” consisting of Dani Andrada,Tony Arbonès, Oliver Lavoisey, and Andoni Perez. They put up difficult technical climbs composed primarily of slopers andpockets on the yellowish-brown wall alongthe river’s right bank. The approach, even when it isn’t right along a river that often experiences violent floods, is complicated, with many route starts using fixed ropes. Not a climbing area for the light hearted to say the least.
Follow the path on the left side of the field just past the last hotel in Getu village. Continue down the path along the left side of the river to access the climbs on the left side of the cave, while the right side requires crossing the river to access.
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