Type: | Sport, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | David Galindo |
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Shared By: | Alejandro Galindo on Feb 19, 2018 |
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Description
Bolted By: Luis Ibanez and Wilber Juarez. Jun 2017.
Orange # 15 on the Sector 2 Topo Picture.
The "easier" of the two routes, It starts out to the right and goes straight up where you have to do a tricky sequence at the top to get past the crux. Fun, short route to warm up for Macho alfa right next to it.
Orange # 15 on the Sector 2 Topo Picture.
The "easier" of the two routes, It starts out to the right and goes straight up where you have to do a tricky sequence at the top to get past the crux. Fun, short route to warm up for Macho alfa right next to it.
Location
Once you get to the top of the path leading to sector 2 you will see a tree on the left and a dead skinny stump on the right. Move to the right of it and a little bit up following the path to the right for about 15 feet. Go over a big rock and keep going up the path. Get to the top of the path and the route Feminazi should be on the left. Use the pictures to find the route more accurately.
Above Feminazi you will see some bolts that you can climb on to get to the platform where you start the route. Puño de Julio is the one on the right. There are bolts there for the belayer to anchor in and a tree to lay back on.
Above Feminazi you will see some bolts that you can climb on to get to the platform where you start the route. Puño de Julio is the one on the right. There are bolts there for the belayer to anchor in and a tree to lay back on.
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