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Reply: El Salto Logistics Questions
Dec 10, 2025
You should have no problem finding climbing partners this time of year. If rolling solo stay at rock camp, if with a group rent a house near the arroyo. There is a bus that run…
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Reply: EPC - Question about Leo's Housing and Campground
Nov 10, 2025
Leo is definitely a trustworthy guy!
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Reply: Balancing climbing with other sports you love
Jun 15, 2025
I try to optimize this too… some things that work for me:no kids, 20-25 h/week job that is not physically demanding, no alcohol, drugs, or added sugar in my diet, a…
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Specific training after losing a finger
Apr 27, 2025
Lost half a finger in a freak accident five months ago. Was back to climbing 9 days post accident (not doctor’s orders) and basically back close to my previous level with…
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Reply: Best sport climbing / hostels for a solo traveler…
Dec 17, 2024
There are fun climber hangs in El Salto like Rock Camp, which used to only have hard climbing but has a nice selection of 10s now too. March is an awesome time to be there, the…
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Reply: Driving to EPC?
Feb 15, 2023
Just make sure after you cross to go to the modulo citeev office to get the permit sticker for your car. It is a few hundred bucks depending how old your car is. Have all your…
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Driving to EPC/El Salto from Boulder
Feb 4, 2023
Planning to leave next 7-10 days (hopefully out of here before Valentines Day) would love to have someone to share the drive with, can pick you up Boulder/FC/Denver area, Texas…
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Reply: Living/Climbing in Colombia
Jan 26, 2021
Few things about la mojarra: on the plus side there are hundreds of routes, easy access, great weather most of the time - climb in the afternoon shade, usually breezy, dry, and…
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Reply: Living/Climbing in Colombia
Jan 25, 2021
The lakes are nice, tomine, sisga, neusa... there are several small towns too, guatavita, tocancipa, etc. Bogota is just so big and sprawled out, but it would probably be nice…
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Reply: Where to live and climb in Mexico
Jan 25, 2021
There is tons of great climbing in central Mexico. El Doctor is beautiful and remote. It climbs much like Potrero but no people, no polish, and no moderates. Nearby Tepuzas is…
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Reply: Living/Climbing in Colombia
Jan 25, 2021
Spent winter of 17-18 traveling around Colombia to climb and highline. La Mojarra has the highest concentration of routes, best (driest) weather, and is super comfortable and s…
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Reply: Looking for housing in Boulder area
Oct 10, 2020
There are two places to rent behind the Jamestown Merc, one is pretty nice, the other not so much. 20 minutes from Boulder
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Reply: El Doctor Mexico
Apr 9, 2020
El doctor is a lovely crag with many nice routes similar in style to Potrero but none of the polish and none of the crowds. It is currently closed but when it reopens the beta…
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Reply: El Salto accomodations and climbing beta!
Dec 8, 2019
my gf and I will be in el salto early feb as well, great time of year to be there! my two cents after several trips there: dona kikas is a great place to meet other climbers if…
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