Hermano Cercanos

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Hermano Cercanos: meaning "close siblings" in Spanish. Below the trail, this one offers a nice arete and other fun problems.

ROUTES

  1. Three Amigos — V3: Squat start with left on sloper crimp and right on break in the rock. Trend left using arête and pebble crimp to good rail to top.
  2. Family Feud — V6: Sit start low with left over head and right on big sidepull. Make hard moves left and follow three amigos to the top.
  3. Armpits Are Off — V2: (No Hands) Start by running up the ramp then step onto the ledge then top out same as Cleaved.
  4. Cleaved — V2: On the shorter, angled boulder to the left. Start sitting on right side. Climb up funky moves to mantle on pointy bit.
  5. Big Brother — V5: Bat hang start. Finish same as cleaved.
  6. Siblings – V4: From sit start, climb the face that's left of the arete. Climb straight up from a sit start.
  7. Brother Arete – V3: From sit start, climb the main overhanging arete via cool scoops, sidepulls and edges.
  8. Brother from Another Mother – V1: Climb arete on the right boulder (closest to the trail).
V Grade Level of Difficulty
V0 - V2
Beginner
V3-  V5
Intermediate
V6 - V8
Advanced
V9+
Open
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Glossary of climbing terms

V Grade
Undercut
Turning the Lip
Traverse
Sit Start
Sidepull
Prow
Pocket
Pinch
Pebbles
Palming
Mantel
Jump Start
Jamming
Hueco
Hand Jam
Ground Up
Gaston
Edge
Crimp
Crag
Climbing Shoes
Bulge
Bouldering Pad
Arête

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