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MarmadukeIs that the summit block?

Marmaduke

Voted 10/10

I've wanted to go to Costa Rica for a long time but not for the hiking/climbing. Is that photo the summit? It looks like there could be some class 2 or even 3 moves? You say it's just a scramble?
Posted Jun 5, 2010 7:12 pm

ScottRe: Is that the summit block?

Scott

Hasn't voted

Is that photo the summit?

It is the summit of the Crestones.

It looks like there could be some class 2 or even 3 moves? You say it's just a scramble?

The easiest route is actually 5.4, so it's quite a bit harder than class 2-3.

The other summits in the area (Ventisqueros, Chirripo, Terbi, etc). can be reached by trails or scrambles.
Posted Jun 7, 2010 12:23 am

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