Rio Agujas

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Raps:‌7, max ↨115ft
Metric
Overall:4.5h
Approach:40min
Descent:2.5h ⟷0.3mi ↓492ft
Exit:1.5h
Shuttle:Required 22km
Rock type:Shale
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Best season:
Jan - Apr
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Introduction[edit]

The following description was translated from UnoDeAventuras.com by Google Translate:

This cannon has aesthetic and sports interest. The first half of short rappels and wide channels; With few technical difficulties. It is in R-4 where we must pay attention with a high flow; for the narrow channel at its reception and to reach the threshold of the following installation; that of the great waterfall. La Cascada "El Salto" of about 100 meters is done outside the channel; In three sections. The first reinstatement (R-6) is where the vertical ends and a large ramp begins; Looking for a few meters from the trees. With 60 -meter ropes this subdivision can be ignored. The last rappel (R-7) is also far from the waterfall; although at its final reception we will fall under the waterfall. From here; An hour or hour and a half of walking through the jungle to the car.

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Red tape[edit]

Unknown. Always respect the private properties that we will pass through.

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Background[edit]

First descent on April 13, 2018 by Edu Gómez and Javito Rodríguez.

Credits

Information provided by automated processes. Main photo by (unknown). Authors are listed in chronological order.

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