Type: Sport, 130 ft (39 m)
GPS: 39.66258, -0.89989
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Max Tepfer on Feb 17, 2025
Admins: Jason Halladay, David Riley

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This is the right exit to the Canaleta start and is similar to it's neighbor/variant in that the crux of the 7c is the 7b+ part.  I found it to climb like a slightly harder version of Los Caminantes. (and equally classic)  

After doing the crux of La Canaleta and recovering on the ledge above, launch up the same hanging tufas off the ledge, but instead of worming left under the big earlobe, work straight up on cool stemming and liebacking to get established in the hanging stembox above.  Relatively straightforward stemming and palming will eventually see you through to a merciful rest stance 2-3 bolts below the anchor where you can get everything back for the final sprint to the chains.  Above here things ramp up quickly as you lieback up a large flake feature until it peters out and forces some hard pulls on fingerlocks and pockets to reach the chains.  Expect a bit of a fight at the top.

Potential beta spoiler: youtube.com/watch?v=UTQjF1v…

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Climb La Canaleta to the big ledge and then stay right.

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21 draws.

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