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La Huasteca is the first climbing area in Monterrey, Mexico, only 15 minutes from the city. With nearly 300 bolted routes with grades from 5.4 to 5.14d, it is the favorite place for weekend climbers. There are no entrance fees for most of the climbing areas. The original guidebook was written by Ramon Narvaez in 2005. A second book is due to be on sale Winter 2015 by Gaz Leah. == Climbing Areas == Cazuelas: Near the entrance, to the left, near an iron door. Harder moderate climbs. Pico Licos: Past Cazuelas, a triangular rock. Easy climbs. Los Perros: On the right, just past the entrance. Very easy climbs. Lulu: Past Los Perros, to the left and below. Easy climbs. Pico Independencia: The salient feature of the park on the right of the road, has a via ferrata to the top. Moderate and hard sport, trad, mixed climbs. Las Hienas: To the right of Pico Independencia. Difficult climbs. Zona Extrema: A mile into the canyon, on the left. Easy to harder moderate climbs. Los Médicos: Past the small village of Nogales. Most popular sport and multi-pitch walls. Casa del Doctor: Below and to the right of a house built into the stone. La Bestia Cueva: A truly ginormous cave on the hillside at the rear of the canyon. Vigincita: The smaller cave to the right of Cueva de Virgin on Independencia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「La Huasteca (climbing area)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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