Climbing Costa Rica

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55) La Paulina, 5.11d, 7a FA:

Just to the right of La Raimunda, is La Paulina, named after Paul, who also donated the funds for the bolts and anchors. La Paulina starts off difficult as it follows a finger-sized crack before it reaches some fun movements and then eases up with large juggy cracks near the top. Stand on the boulder to clip the first bolt and then use the obvious thin crack to crank up over the lip. An extremely enjoyable climb with hard moves early and a rewarding final 5 meters. Finish at the super shuts. Approximate Height 18m, 8 draws

56) Lateralus, 5.11d, 7a FA:

Directly to the right of La Paulina, Lateralus begins slightly to the left of the large crescent shaped dislodged rock at the base of the wall. Use a couple of large angled cracks to rest during your push for the anchors. Approximate Height 18m, 8 draws

Carolina Arcila and Eduardo Baldioceda Baltodano climb Biscochelo de Fresa and Pupis, respectively.

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