Rio Camaronal

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Rio Camaronal Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
 For other features with similar names, see Rio (disambiguation)
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Raps:‌10, max ↨98ft
Metric
Overall:5.5h
Approach:40min
Descent:4h ⟷1.9mi ↓1214ft
Exit:1h
Shuttle:Required 10km
Rock type:Shale
Start:
Parking:
Shuttle:
Condition Reports:
28 Jan 2024




"Route itself was pretty continuous and enjoyable. Technical challenges were all straight forward. Very pretty. Most anchors are 2 bolt and in good con

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Weather:
Best season:
Dec - Nov
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Introduction[edit]

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

The decline in the Straits of the Camaronal River is one of the essential cannons of the area. Its flow is not high and the rappels do not pass 30 meters; So your technical level is not high. It consists of several narrow interleaved with sections of highlights; surrounded by lush vegetation. From the beginning; The first rappel already introduces us to its first narrow and; from now on; We will continue to enjoy raptures and corners of great beauty until we turn on the Tarcolitos River; end of the descent.

Approach[edit]

Descent[edit]

Exit[edit]

Red tape[edit]

The return passes through private land and is subject to an entrance that we must pay the guard in the return parking lot. Always respect the private properties that we will pass through.

Beta sites[edit]

Trip reports and media[edit]

Background[edit]

First descent on April 19, 2018 by Daniele Rocchi; 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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