Type: Sport, 50 ft (15 m)
GPS: -19.30547, -43.61472
FA: Fabiano Fernandez & Frederico Vasconcelos, 1998
Page Views: 35 total · 4/month
Shared By: Chase Miller on Jul 26, 2025
Admins: Roberta Zouain, Matt Looby, Jim Lawyer

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A route focused on footwork and oppositional movement. Seems to be often overlooked, but very worth-doing. You can also use this route to access Ninhos and Salsa Punk by dropping your climber into the water runnel left of it on the way down and get belayed up into it so as to avoid the easy free solo. 

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Look for the upper corridor where Ninhos and Salsa Punk are, and this is the arête just right of them. It is the furthest route left at Ninhos crag you can access from the ground, before reaching a couple more around the backside of this feature. 

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7 bolts, plus anchors

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