Conditions:Grieta Negra-20190421000709

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Latest:

20 Apr 2019 (6 yrs, 1 month ago)

Reported by: Felixrulz (76 reports)
Quality:

Good
Waterflow:
Dry
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Wetsuit:
None
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Water temperature:
Difficulty:
Special challenges
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Time: Time1.png 1 hour Bar1.png

Team: 1 people

Trip report URL:

Comments: It took me a little while to find the drop in for Grieta Negra, but I found it eventually. The cañón isn't your standard cañón, you are basically navigating through the spaces between a bunch of large boulders. I found that a number of the pitches where quite easy to downclimb, but still needed rope on the larger ones. Whilst dark, there was no need for a headlamp. The insects in the canyon were a little annoying, swarms of them making move quickly through the already short canyon. Almost immediately following the end of Grieta Negra is Brujas. This canyon had an entirely different character. It was open and had a number of pools. I managed to avoid most of them, but still got wet to the waist. Again, a number of the pitches were easy to climb. The last could be bypassed CL. I helped a lost couple back to the cars and then continued down to the end of Paradisio.



All condition reports


Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


Ok

Very Low
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None
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Normal
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Time1.png 1 hour
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2 people
Advanced
Eddyl (76 reports)
Comment: Water gently flowing. Temperature is COLD - only a few degrees above freezing. At least one bolt has been removed. Lots of insects inside, although they don't bother you. Very difficult to avoid water. Not a canyon I'd be interested in repeating...
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  • Good

    Dry
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    None
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    Special challenges
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    Time1.png 1 hour
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    1 people
    Felixrulz (76 reports)
    Comment: It took me a little while to find the drop in for Grieta Negra, but I found it eventually. The cañón isn't your standard cañón, you are basically navigating through the spaces between a bunch of large boulders. I found that a number of the pitches where quite easy to downclimb, but still needed rope on the larger ones. Whilst dark, there was no need for a headlamp. The insects in the canyon were a little annoying, swarms of them making move quickly through the already short canyon. Almost immediately following the end of Grieta Negra is Brujas. This canyon had an entirely different character. It was open and had a number of pools. I managed to avoid most of them, but still got wet to the waist. Again, a number of the pitches were easy to climb. The last could be bypassed CL. I helped a lost couple back to the cars and then continued down to the end of Paradisio.