Got back last night from five nights in Cajón del Maipo, a valley south-east of Santiago. After spending a night at my uncle Alfredo's apartment in Santiago, we were aiming for an early getaway last Wednesday morning. Unfortunately a deluxe breakfast with freshly squeezed grapefruit juice and espresso got in the way. Eventually we made it out around noon.
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Working the espresso maker. |
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My future as a barrista is poor. |
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We spent the first two days at a sport-climbing area called Las Palestras del Manzano. We had somewhat mediocre information on how to actually get there, but drove our car to the end of what we hoped was the right laneway and started racking up. A few minutes later, a lovely Señora Rita came down asking if we were there to climb. Looks like we made it to the right place! We left our car on her property and headed up to start our climbing in South America.
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La Señora Rita. |
We made it up to the cliffs and didn't delay getting on some nice warmup climbs.
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Who needs bolts? |
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Yeah Ross! |
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Ross rappelling in the evening. |
After sleeping the night by the cliff, we did a few more climbs in the morning until the sun was too much and we headed back down to Rita. We got in the car and starting driving further up the valley towards Baños Morales (with a quick stop for empanadas and gas in San Jose). Driving up and up the mountains started getting bigger, and soon it was just us and the mining trucks on the road. Getting towards the end of the valley we came upon the house of a family with a small goat herd, and they advised us of some good camping possibilities down another road.
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The trusty Toyota Tercel. |
The next morning we climbed a couple anonymous cracks nearby our campsite to get our trad muscles warmed up and then drove back down the valley a bit to an area called Hitchcock that had some more routes. We did an amazing three pitch sport climb (Psicosis, 5.7/5.10a/5.10b). Really fun climbing, somewhat spaced out bolts to keep things spicy, and incredible views.
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Me leading second pitch of Psicosis. (Photo from Ross) |
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Happy boys at the top of the climb. (Photo from Ross) |
Lots of good climbing and beautiful sights in Cajón del Maipo. We're now heading to the beach for christmas and more time relaxing with family. Next week we head to the south of Chile!
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