Winter Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 Trip: El Potrero Chico - Date: 3/29/2010 Trip Report: I managed to get away for about 10 days of climbing down in Mexico in March and had a great time. This site has some beta but really no TRs for Potrero, so here's a link to one. Go check this place out if you get a chance. Gear Notes: 70 m rope, 25 draws Approach Notes: Continental Flight 2185 Quote
Lord_Albert_Winchester Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 Brilliant, what a grand adventure! I recall an expedition to search for the lost treasure of the Sierra Madre in 1951. Lost for 43 days and near death, we stumbled onto what is now known as El Potrero Chico. A 7 year old sheep herder's son was kind enough to share a bit of food and water, saving us from near certain death. Edmund Hause, the son of the duke of Leeds, was so grateful he christened the towering heights Crag Homero in honor of the charitable young lad. We rested in the shade of those majestic ramparts for three weeks until our strength returned. Our party carried forth on to the warm azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico where we sought passage home on a tramper loaded with cotton, bound for Morocco. Unfortunately the duke's son wad killed by Azeem, the ship's swarthy Egyptian cook, after being accused of cheating in a game of hearts. Quote
summitchaserCJB Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 That pool-hammock contraption is brilliant. Quote
JasonG Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 I can't wait till Lord Winchester writes up a TR, I'm sure he has quite a few! JG Quote
Winter Posted April 16, 2010 Author Posted April 16, 2010 Did Lord Winchester have a Bosch with him in 1951? Quote
EastKing Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 (edited) Wow!!! Awesome shots. Look like some great climbs! Edited April 17, 2010 by EastKing Quote
billcoe Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 (edited) Looks like a great trip and super time. I especially like the lack of bolts in your pics so that Dwayner doesn't show up spraying about how all the routes are bolted blah blah. What was the longest route you climbed Chris? ________________________________________________________________ Not much to say on Lord AW's bit except that it's right on the money as a period piece and I foresee a knighthood for this kind of writing. Brilliant, what a grand adventure! I recall an expedition to search for the lost treasure of the Sierra Madre in 1951. Lost for 43 days and near death, we stumbled onto what is now known as El Potrero Chico. A 7 year old sheep herder's son was kind enough to share a bit of food and water, saving us from near certain death. Edmund Hause, the son of the duke of Leeds, was so grateful he christened the towering heights Crag Homero in honor of the charitable young lad. We rested in the shade of those majestic ramparts for three weeks until our strength returned. Our party carried forth on to the warm azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico where we sought passage home on a tramper loaded with cotton, bound for Morocco. Unfortunately the duke's son wad killed by Azeem, the ship's swarthy Egyptian cook, after being accused of cheating in a game of hearts. opps, nevermind my question, all I had to do was click the link and read it which I did. ".....the route checked in at III+, 5.11- A0, 2300'. Most of the climbing is super easy and the cruxes are all well bolted. The rock is excellent. The views are amazing. Serious fun! " "......about 1000 ft of high quality sport climbing up a steep wall with a brilliant crux pitch up sporting awesome exposure." ...."I climbed more than 90 pitches over 9 separate climbing days while I was there..." ....."7 pitches and 700 feet to the top of the ridge. " Awesome......just awesome, thanks for sharing it with us. Edited April 30, 2010 by billcoe Quote
waffleguy4 Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 Sweet pictures - Potrero Chico is always awe inspiring in person or in photos. Quote
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