Cañadas

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Cañadas Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
Also known as: Barranco de las Cañadas.
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Raps:max ↨59ft
Metric
Overall:2h
Approach:5-15min
Descent:1h ⟷0.6mi ↑427ft
Exit:40min
Shuttle:None
Rock type:Limestone
Location:
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Introduction[edit]

Acceso desde: Mas del Olmo o Val de la Sabina aldeas de Ademuz
Altura de rápel mas largo: 18 metros
Información del caudal: Seco en verano y con un hilo de agua el resto del año, hielo en invierno
Material necesario: 2x 20 metros
Neopreno: no
Material de instalación: Aconsejable llevar material de instalación de repuesto
Epoca: todo el año
Observaciones: en invierno cuidado con los chuzos de hielo
Horario de aproximación: 0 minutos al barranco, 15 minutos al 1º rapel
Horario de descenso: 1 hora
Horario de retorno: 40 minutos
Mapa: 612 Ademuz IGN o IGE de E 1:50.000 o IV de 1:25.000
Zona o macizo: Sistema iberico valenciano -turolense
Cuenca: Río Turia
Altura en inicio: 1000m
Altura en final: 870m
Longitud: 900m
Desnivel: 130m
Carácter: abierto
Tipo de roca: Caliza
Combinable con el descenso de: Barranco de los Cuchillos

Approach[edit]

Combinación de vehículos: No se puede

ctra.de Val de la Sabina a Mas del Olmo poco antes del cruce del area recreativa del Molino de los Cuchillos cruza dicho barranco la carretera.

Descent[edit]

Barranco abierto con un hilo de agua, en caliza con 6 escalones de1 5,18,8,8,8 y 15m respectivamente.

Escapes: Si, a ambos lados

Exit[edit]

campo a través por la margen derecha orografica.

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Background[edit]

27 de febrero de 2009 Pep Segura y David Blazquez.

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