Type: Sport, 45 ft (14 m)
GPS: 38.07216, -1.50239
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Brent Shaffer on Jan 12, 2026
Admins: Jason Halladay, David Riley

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Wild climb with several cool distinct sections - technical climbing on crimps over the bulge leads to a juicy pocket or two. Do some spicy tiptoeing to a fun slopey mantle (don't blow it), and finish on some easy but not obvious blocks.

A Breakdown of the Meaning of the Name 

  1. Putón: A derogatory augmentative of "puta" (prostitute). In common slang, it’s used to describe someone perceived as "easy" or who dresses/acts in a very provocative way.
  2. Verbenero: This comes from verbena, which is a traditional Spanish open-air neighborhood festival or street party, usually held at night during the summer.

What it actually describes

The phrase describes someone who is a "party animal" with a provocative or scandalous edge. It refers to a person who:

  • Never misses a party or social event.
  • Dresses in a flashy, attention-grabbing, or revealing way.
  • Is perceived as having a very active or "loose" social and romantic life.

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