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Grade Route Gear style Popularity Crag
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5.9 La del Chaka

Juggy climbing through stalagtites leads to the top.

FA: Gunter Ehlert

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.12b Chun Cha Ka

Large tufas and stalagtites lead to a final crux at the end.

Sport 25m, 8 Guadalcázar
5.11d Magmatse

Sustained climbing through a slightly overhung wall.

FA: Javier Canche

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.9 Adiós Vertigo

A short route starting with a slab near the field along the entrance path to the main wall. Slightly overgrown. Easy slab leading to a big texture sloper.

Sport 10m, 5 Guadalcázar
V4/5 Wide-de-xicen

Pequeño off width desplomado. Comienzas con puño derecho empotrado bien adentro de la grieta para poder meter la parte izquierda del cuerpo a la grieta y gusanear hacia arriba. Difícil de graduar en escala de boulder, pero se puede decir que es como el crux de un 5.10b de off-width

FA: Memo

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.11a Chukrut

A bouldery start leads to large jugs to the top.

Sport 10m, 6 Guadalcázar
5.12a El Violonchelo

Starts on La Viola but continues straight / right. A beautiful endurance route that starts on massive stalactite formations and ends on a massive tufa to a technical face.

Sport 32m, 15 Guadalcázar
5.11a Lomo de Aligator

Fun pinching up tufas. Starts with the small stalagmite in the "right bottom corner" of the cave. Anchors just below the roof.

Sport 10m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.13d Güero de Rancho

An easy start leads to a hard three move long boulder problem to a 5.12 finish. With two sit down rests, how hard could it be?

FA: Urs Moosmüller & christian ehlert

Sport 20m, 9 Guadalcázar
Unnamed 6 SportProject Guadalcázar
V4 Un poquito de gracia
Boulder Guadalcázar
V10 Gotham

Inicia parado debajo del techo a un costado de Batileche, con laterales buenos para cada mano, va hacia el techo para salir a dos regletas decentes y hacer un lance duro a los slopers del filo, de ahí se hace travesía hacia la derecha para unirse al top out de Batileche.

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.13d Zion

Starts at the entrance of the other cave and follows big stalactites to a long endurance traverse to the lip of the cave. Ends at the entrance to the cave (anchors above stairs). Classic!

Set: Javier Canche

FA: Mauricio Huerta

Sport 30m, 19 Guadalcázar
La Fea

A hard start leads to fun stalactite climbing to a delicate finish. Climbs through the largest stalactite on the wall.

SportProject Guadalcázar
5.10d La del Chaka

Climb Segundo Aliento to the fourth bolt, then head right following a line of bolts to the anchors.

FA: Gunter Ehlert

Sport 13m, 13 Guadalcázar
Unknown 3
SportProject Guadalcázar
V8/9 Ave del Trueno

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
V7 Golden Shower

Pequeña prueba de mucha tensión corporal y técnica de pies en este boulder que pareciera un dado o cubo. Se inicia en cuclillas a dos manos sobre una regleta obvia en el lado izquierdo del cubo, de ahí se sigue en travesía hacia la derecha sobre slopers y pinzas malas para llegar a un lance final al filo del boulder. El top out se hace directamente sobre la proa o filo vertical del boulder.

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.9 De Osteoporosis a la Eutanacia

Start on 'La del Chaka' and traverses left through dirty rock to the anchors of Eutanacia.

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.13c El Chupacabras

The endurance testpiece of the cave. Climb Ataque de Golondrinas to the base of the roof. Climb through the roof using stalatgtites to a technical crux when the stalagtites run out. A steep arete leads to the anchors.

FA: Urs Moosmüller

Sport 50m, 2, 23 Guadalcázar
5.12a Puerquito en Salsa Verde

A technical start leads through a steep arete to a dihedral finish. Shares the same anchors as Magmatse.

FA: Millon Poiz & Luis Carlos Garcia

Sport 9m, 5 Guadalcázar
5.12c Ataque de Golondrinas

Climb the large stalagtites until they thin out to a straight line of stalagtites with blank sections in between. Pull through the crux and continue through large stalagtites and tufas to the anchors.

FA: Urs Moosmüller

Sport 33m, 12 Guadalcázar
V5 Coyote cósmico

Inicia con mano derecha en una pinza sloper e izquierda en un agarre alto (jump start). De ahí siguen movimientos como de voulder de gimnasio en volúmenes para una salida alta per relativamente segura.

FA: Luis Cajero

Set: 3 Mar 2019

Boulder Guadalcázar
V7 Bromelia

Sigue una línea de slopers diagonal desplomada. Talones técnicos y una sección muy mental arriba.

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.11c Tufanfarria

Starts on two large tufas and ends on the same anchors as Choucroute.

Set: Baraka

FA: Lu Ramirez

Sport 11m, 7 Guadalcázar
5.11c Dopamina

Endurance stalactite climbing through a steep wall at the bottom of the cave. Use a long quickdraw at the 10th bolt to prevent friction.

Sport 32m, 13 Guadalcázar
5.12d Espesa bruma / Plato de Segunda Mesa

Climb through the obvious tufas to a difficult boulder problem at the final roof. Classic!

Set: christian ehlert

FA: Diego

Sport 15m, 10 Guadalcázar
Unknown 3
SportProject Guadalcázar
Unnamed 7 SportProject Guadalcázar
5.13a Crónicas de una Muerte Anunciada

Newest line on the wall. Climbs relatively easy until a high crux

FA: Luis Cajero

Sport Guadalcázar
V8 Arabiga

El stand start de robusta.No haces la travesia de la fisura hacia la izquierda. Empiezas con las dos manos en la fisura y vámonos para arriba directo

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.13d Zion

Starts at the entrance of the other cave and follows big stalactites to a long endurance traverse to the lip of the cave. Ends at the entrance to the cave (anchors above stairs). Classic!

Set: Javier Canche

FA: Mauricio Huerta

Sport 30m, 19 Guadalcázar
5.12c La Guacharaca

A technical start leads to fun stalactite climbing followed by a section on crimps and sidepulls before the last tufa section to the anchors way up in the roof.

Sport 35m, 20 Guadalcázar
5.11b Madrugado

An easy slab leads to technical climbing to the anchors. Shares the same anchors as La del Chaka.

Sport 12m, 7 Guadalcázar
5.12d Vacalunar

FA: Chamon Miliano & Fortes

Sport Guadalcázar
V6 Burundanga

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.9 Eutanacia

A fun steep start leads to juggy stalagtites to the top. First hanger missing.

FA: Gunter Ehlert

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
La Bruja de Guadalcazar

A V12 boulder problem off the ground leads to 6 bolts of 5.13c climbing to the base of a 10m horizontal ceiling. Confidence building 5.13 climbing for two bolts leads to a V10/11 boulder problem guarding the lip of the cave. Estimated grade is 5.14d/15a.

Set: Urs Moosmüller

SportProject 30m, 15 Guadalcázar
5.12a La Cortita Negra

Sustained crimps up a blank vertical wall leads to the anchors. Its not over until you reach the top.

FA: Salvador Macias & christian ehlert

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
New Route

Route not finished yet.

SportProject Guadalcázar
V4 6:49

Cuadrícula de agarres estilo Peñoles. Parece inofensivo pero cuesta arrancar por la falta de pisaderas buenas. Seguramente se acomoda mejor a menor estatura.

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.11c Tufanfarria

Starts on two large tufas and ends on the same anchors as Choucroute.

Set: Baraka

FA: Lu Ramirez

Sport 11m, 7 Guadalcázar
5.11c Dopamina

Endurance stalactite climbing through a steep wall at the bottom of the cave. Use a long quickdraw at the 10th bolt to prevent friction.

Sport 32m, 13 Guadalcázar
5.12d Espesa bruma / Plato de Segunda Mesa

Climb through the obvious tufas to a difficult boulder problem at the final roof. Classic!

Set: christian ehlert

FA: Diego

Sport 15m, 10 Guadalcázar
5.12c Amidamero

A great start on tufas leads to a boulder problem through a bulge then jugs lead to a ledge. From here power through the crux boulder problem to the anchors.

Sport 20m, 12 Guadalcázar
5.12d Unnamed 8 Sport Guadalcázar
5.13a Activista Digital

Variante de África. Escalas toda la ruta hasta el último bolt antes de la reunión y te desvías a Crónicas, usando el último bolt y reunión de esta ruta. Combinando el crux de África y Crónicas

Sport Guadalcázar
V7 Compi Rides Again

Puede comenzarse en cuclillas sobre regletas/pinzas o bien arrancar parado en sloper de mano izquierda y under de mano derecha, línea que tira un tanto hacia la derecha sobre el filo del boulder

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.13b/c Chinguetti

Climb the large stalactites just right of the tunnel to the other cave to the lip of the cave. Resting on the large stalagmite makes the grade to 12d/13a. Shares the anchor with Oagadougou and Vaacanda.

Sport 25m, 13 Guadalcázar
5.12c La Guacharaca

A technical start leads to fun stalactite climbing followed by a section on crimps and sidepulls before the last tufa section to the anchors way up in the roof.

Sport 35m, 20 Guadalcázar
5.12c Henkidama

Climb the obvious tufa until it ends at a blank wall. Follow the line of small crimps to the anchors.

FA: Edel Avalos, W. Ramires & christian ehlert

Sport 11m, 6 Guadalcázar
5.12c Manita de Pueco Sport Guadalcázar
V7/8 Chicano aventurero

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.9 Candelabros

A cool start up a massive stalagmite leads to large stalagtites to the top.

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.13c/d Espacio Muerto

A soon to be classic. Technical climbing up stalagtites leads to a steep finish.

Set: Urs Moosmüller

Sport 25m, 13 Guadalcázar
5.11c Las Poquianchis

A technical boulder problem on sidepulls leads to an easy topout. Hard for the grade.

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
Open Project SportProject Guadalcázar
V6 Apofenia Boulder Guadalcázar
V10 Astrophytus

Techo grande con agarres positivos que siguen una línea obvia para llegar a una salida dura.

FA: José David

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.11d Kathmandu

Follows hidden jugs through massive huecos to the top of the wall.

Set: Lu Ramirez

FA: christian ehlert

Sport 16m, 8 Guadalcázar
5.12a Tu Tan Tin Tan

Stalactite climbing leads to perfect crimps up a steep face. Climbs the left edge of the cave.

Sport 10m, 6 Guadalcázar
5.12b Anagrama

Climb through the steep roof on stalactites and crimps to a hard boulder problem at the end.

Sport 10m, 6 Guadalcázar
5.12d Furiyoku

A steep technical arete leads to the finish on Amidamero. Really fun steep tufa climbing through the first part of the arete.

Sport 20m, 12 Guadalcázar
5.11b Epona

Left trending line. This line starts just left of the rap-in line.

Sport Guadalcázar
V6 El Bellaco

Comienza en una laja separada del boulder con dos manos. Te paras sobre la laja para seguir por pasos técnicos plaqueros.

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.13a Vaacanda

Climb through hundreds of hanging stalactites starting on a large stalagmite left of the stairs as you go down. One of the best routes in Las Candelas! Ends in the whole in the ceiling at the lower set of two anchors. Shares the anchor with Shangrila, Rabat, and Sri Lanka.

Sport 15m, 9 Guadalcázar
5.12d La Cítara

A technical crux at the bottom leads to endurance climbing through massive stalactites to an anchor just below the roof. A unique route for the cave. Classic!

Set: Hugo Marin

FA: Alma Esteban & Hugo Marin

Sport 30m, 15 Guadalcázar
5.12d Ayatola

Climb up the largest tufa on the wall until it ends. From here climb through the technical crux on slopers to the anchors.

FA: Edel Avalos & christian ehlert

Sport 13m, 8 Guadalcázar
Arete SportProject Guadalcázar
El Alerón

FA: José David

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.11b El Clan de las Tres

A crux boulder problem off the ground leads to three dimensional climbing through massive stalagtites to the anchors.

Set: Alma Esteban

FFA: Alma Esteban

Sport 25m, 11 Guadalcázar
5.14a Enki

Several bolts of tufa climbing leads to a hard boulder problem through the roof.

FFA: Urs Moosmüller

Set: christian ehlert

Sport 25m, 13 Guadalcázar
5.10b Quincenera

A hard beginning on small pockets leads to fun climbing to the top.

FA: Miguel Jordano & Javier Calzada

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.9 Exit Route

The short route that is sued to climb out of the cave. Exactly where you rap in.

Sport 11m Guadalcázar
El lado oscuro de la sonrisa
Boulder Guadalcázar
V5 *Travesía atrás de Astrophytus

Inicias en un buen jug para ir hacia la izquierda por el filo.

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.11d Kathmandu

Follows hidden jugs through massive huecos to the top of the wall.

Set: Lu Ramirez

FA: christian ehlert

Sport 16m, 8 Guadalcázar
5.12a Tu Tan Tin Tan

Stalactite climbing leads to perfect crimps up a steep face. Climbs the left edge of the cave.

Sport 10m, 6 Guadalcázar
5.12a Onomatopeya

Huge holds with a boulder problem at the end. First route in the cave.

Sport 10m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.11c Grieta

An easy start leads to steep crack climbing to a ledge. Finish with a final boulder problem on a smaller crack.

FA: W. Ramirez

Sport 9m, 7 Guadalcázar
5.12b Unnamed 1

The first route on the left entrance with an anchor just outside on the face.

Sport Guadalcázar
V3 *Nipples to heaven

Nombre real desconocido, si lo sabes cámbialo Este es el boulder alto que hay en un pasillo. Empiezas en dos bolitas obvias. Lo duro es el principio, de ahí sigues las bolitas hasta el top.

Boulder Guadalcázar
V10 Minotauro

Inicio a dos manos sobre sloper/regleta que se encuentra justo fuera del techo o “el cuarto”, como lo conocen todos los locales del Realejo. Movimientos largos y potentes en travesía hacia la izquierda hasta llegar a un lance duro a un sloper. Se dice que en este cuarto habitaba gente en la época de la revolución, es un punto de gran interés turístico pues dentro de la cueva/techo aún se puede observar gran parte de una barda antiquísima construida por aquellas personas. La versión dura de este boulder arranca precisamente encima de esta antigua barda para poder alcanzar los primeros agarres, de ahí se hace una travesía potente y de movimientos largos en agarres buenos hasta poder llegar a Minotauro.

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.12a Shangrila

Start on top of the stalagmite at the cave entrance, just right of the stairs as you walk in, and climb out numerous hanging stalactites to the anchors (by the skylight). Shares the anchor with Vaacanda, Rabat, and Sri Lanka.

Sport 12m, 8 Guadalcázar
5.12d La Cítara

A technical crux at the bottom leads to endurance climbing through massive stalactites to an anchor just below the roof. A unique route for the cave. Classic!

Set: Hugo Marin

FA: Alma Esteban & Hugo Marin

Sport 30m, 15 Guadalcázar
5.12c Cangrearaña

A crimpy start leads to a small crack.

Sport 11m, 5 Guadalcázar
5.13a Unknown 4
Sport Guadalcázar
V6/7 Laurencio

FA: Luis Cajero

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.11b El Clan de las Tres

A crux boulder problem off the ground leads to three dimensional climbing through massive stalagtites to the anchors.

Set: Alma Esteban

FFA: Alma Esteban

Sport 25m, 11 Guadalcázar
5.14a Enki

Several bolts of tufa climbing leads to a hard boulder problem through the roof.

FFA: Urs Moosmüller

Set: christian ehlert

Sport 25m, 13 Guadalcázar
5.10a Unknown 2

A hard beginning on small pockets leads to fun climbing to the top. Very similar to Quinceanera.

FA: Lu Ramirez

Sport 8m, 4 Guadalcázar
5.12a Unnamed 1 Sport Guadalcázar
V8 Judo clinch Boulder Guadalcázar
V7/8 Coyote de Guadalcázar

Sit start con dos laterales abiertos. El inicio es muy divertido y relativamente sencillo, como en travesía hacia una grieta de regletas, de ahí se complica salir hacia arriba porque el agarre clave es muy malo.

Boulder Guadalcázar
5.12c Oogie Boogie

Climb through a series of pinches and crimps to reach the spectacular tufa. Pinch up the tufa and follow jugs to the anchors. Shares the same anchors with África. Classic!

Sport 14m, 10 Guadalcázar
5.12b Calico

Sustained climbing up a steep face on pinches and edges.

Sport 13m, 6 Guadalcázar
5.12c África

The first route bolted in the cave and one of the best routes here.

Set: christian ehlert

FA: Vadir Lopez

Sport 17m, 10 Guadalcázar
5.10a Chicalila Perra Escaladora

Flakes and pockets lead up the natural weakness through the wall.

FA: Conero

Sport 12m, 6 Guadalcázar
V2 Caza Naranjas
Boulder Guadalcázar
V13 Amateratsu

Inicio a dos manos sobre sloper/regleta que se encuentra justo fuera del techo o “el cuarto”, como lo conocen todos los locales del Realejo. Movimientos largos y potentes en travesía hacia la izquierda hasta llegar a un lance duro a un sloper. Se dice que en este cuarto habitaba gente en la época de la revolución, es un punto de gran interés turístico pues dentro de la cueva/techo aún se puede observar gran parte de una barda antiquísima construida por aquellas personas. La versión dura de este boulder arranca precisamente encima de esta antigua barda para poder alcanzar los primeros agarres, de ahí se hace una travesía potente y de movimientos largos en agarres buenos hasta poder llegar a Minotauro.

Boulder Guadalcázar

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