Climbing in Chile

Other Crags, Aid Climbing, Bouldering, etc...
young'n climber
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Post by young'n climber »

lol, i can't help myself, its the raging hormones?
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

Then let me help you out. I'll help you right into an ass kicking.
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Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

i just want to go to chile. my friends spent some time in the (i'm going to mess this up) acongugua desert and it sounds pretty incredible. plus the andes are on my list of places i have to go/see. not to mention top quality people and excellent cheap food. rice and beans for everyone! andrew, when are you heading back to the red?
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young'n climber
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Post by young'n climber »

Andrew, you rock :twisted:
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mantra51
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Post by mantra51 »

of course my spray list is bullshit, ethan. I only climb 5.8. and boulder V0.
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Post by mantra51 »

also i quit doing drugs
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sendit
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Post by sendit »

Not sure how far away you will be from Mendoza, Argentina but their is an awesome crag outside of that city called Los Arenales that has bolted sport routes and LOTS of trad with some bouldering too. I was there over spring break and spent three days climbing and trekking-there is an awesome "refugio" built by climbers that you can stay in for free, but you must bring in all your own food-there is plenty of fresh water to drink though. Hope that helps- Its some of the best sport climbing in Argentina and is real close to the border with chile. If you have time there is always Patagonia!
Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

oh oh!! and drink plenty of wine! both argentina and chile are great producers..
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