Type: Sport, 700 ft (212 m), 7 pitches
FA: Jacob Cook, Drew Marshall, March 2023. No known continuous ascent
Page Views: 217 total · 12/month
Shared By: Drew Marshall on Dec 14, 2023
Admins: Rudy Peckham, Ricardo Orozco, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra

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Another mega sport line up the Popa!

Excellent and varied climbing with an absurdly steep crux pitch

Approach from the top by descending the dedicated rap line, or this route. a 70m rope will get you down but it's a tricky rappel because of the steep angle.

p1 12a (p1-2 "los Burros Sin Nombres")

Face climb up edges right of a chossy pillar, then traverse right to a stance

p2 12c

Tricky vertical face climbing to a big ledge

p3 12d "One Bat"

Choose your own adventure up one of two bolt lines, leading to a wild and pumpy undercling traverse. Finish at a fixed belay seat

p4 12b "Las Momias de Monterrey"

Follow a crack and face into a steep and tenuous chimney, with a wild exit out right.
Belay on top of a block or continue to a hanging belay

p5 12c "Tex Mex Flake"

Mega steep burly laybacking at its finest

p6 13c "Niño Fidencio"

Named for a local folk saint with legendary healing powers. Enduro laybacking up a fine steep corner. This is what you came for!

p7 12b "Lenny Kravisitante"

A pleasant face climb and traverse to finish off your mega day.
Enjoy the sunset from the summit

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15 draws

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