Venado

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Venado Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
Also known as: Quebrada Venado.
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Difficulty:3C II (v3a3 II)
Raps:‌11, max ↨59ft
Metric
Overall:3.5-5h
Approach:1.5h
Descent:1.5-3h ⟷0.4mi ↓656ft
Exit:40min
Shuttle:None
Vehicle:Passenger
Rock type:Shale
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Introduction

AS OF DEC. 2018 THERE ARE NO PERMANENT ANCHORS. ANYONE ATTEMPTING TO DESCEND THIS CANYON IS ADVISED TO BRING A HAMMER DRILL AND BE PREPARED TO BOLT NEW ANCHORS AT ALL OF THE DROPS. The anchors placed for the first descent are very rusty and are displaying a variety of other safety issues. There are scant natural anchor options in the commitment zone.

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

The Venado creek is between those of Guamal and La Esmeralda. It is shorter than these and simpler from the technical and physical point of view. With a great jungle atmosphere; It has some narrow and aesthetic rappels; deserving without a doubt a visit.

Approach

Descent

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  • Exit

    Red tape

    Unknown. The activity of the descent of cannons is not regulated.

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    Background

    Primer descenso realizado 12 Julio 2017 por Elia Blesa, Edu Gomez, Edinson Rengifo y Javier Rodriguez.

    First descent on July 12, 2017 by Elia Blesa; Edu Gómez; Edinson Rengifo; Sigifredo de la Rosa and Javito Rodríguez.

    Incidents

    Credits

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

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