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Brief History of Rock Climbing in Panama  (South_and_Central_America: Panama)
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Panama is a country blessed with a tremendous amount of natural beauty and diversity. Unfortunately (at least for climbers) it also has a huge amount of rainfall during the winter season every year. Many formations of rock outcroppings go undiscovered because the rock is hidden beneath forest of low growing trees and dense underbrush, fed by an almost constant source of water.
In May of 2004, Gary Henning arrived in Boquete, Panama. Looking for investment property, he travelled extensively throughout the region, constantly surprised by the beauty of the area. After a few weeks of searching he discovered the property he wanted. Perhaps even more exciting to him was the discovery of the many beautiful rock formations within very short distances from the town of Boquete.
Only minutes out of downtown Boquete lie 4 fantastic crags (rock formations suitable for climbing). The Rock is bullet hard basalt with few natural crack lines. The first crag Gary developed is known as Gunko. A very aesthetic looking formation where horizontal columns have been pushed into a curvature resulting in one half of the crag having a completely different nature from the other. Gunko is gently overhanging with many positive incuts and great feet. The climbs are relatively short (13 to 20 meters) and require you to “read the rock”, or you will get pumped very quickly!
Shortly after bolting the first few routes, Gary sought out a climbing partner. Enter Cesar Melendez. Brimming with enthusiasm and blessed with loads of talent, Cesar took off like a rocket! After the first day he was hooked and became an ever present fixture at the rock. Cesar would help clean the rocks, move boulders, belay patiently for hours on end, and was instrumental in recruiting more climbing partners. For months, Cesar learned the art of leading, setting anchors, safe belaying techniques and all the other necessary aspects of safe climbing. His goal was to be able to turn climbing into a small part time business that would preserve the beauty of the setting but safely allowed for it to be enjoyed by many. Having previously been a website designer and Spanish instructor at Habla Ya Language School, Cesar extended an invitation to the school for its students to experience climbing. Eco tourism companies took note of the potential for increased tourism and they contacted Cesar to be included on his tours. Cesar was on his way to becoming a businessman doing something he loved.
When Gary left to return to California for work, Cesar continued to climb and recruit partners. Soon there was a small cadre of locals that, under the direction and encouragement of Cesar, formed a company aimed at preserving the rock and hopefully generating a small income. “Panama Rock Climbing” had been created. Cesar developed the “Climb Boquete” webpage and the “Boquete Climbing Club”. Cesar Melendez, Marcos Gonzalez and Christian Schriefer organized tours and introduced climbing to Boquete locals, transplant, and visitors alike. Within a few short months, climbing in Panama was born.
Newspaper articles were written about Cesar and his tours, television reports were shown, a steady stream of interviews followed, thrusting both Cesar and Christian into the spotlight of being “the” climbers in Panama.
In 2006, with Gary back for an extended stay, extensive cleaning of the right side of Gunko gradually revealed a beautiful formation with climbs reaching 18 meters in height. At almost 20 meters in width, this new addition doubled the numbers of climb available.
The right side of Gunko is made up of horizontal bands of volcanic basalt stacked on top of one another. The climbing requires good balance, strong core strength, along with the ability to hold sloping crimps and smooth pinches. An addition of 10 new routes ranging up to 5.11d opened up a new world of difficulty for the boys and their clients. After a year of work, Gary, Cesar, Marcos and Christian had 14 separate lines at Gunko.
Gary then started to develop a less visible crag just up the road. He cleaned and bolted 7 new lines which once again raised the bar in difficulty. Naming the crag “MANA” the first climb bolted is known as “Camino al Cielo” or “Stairway to Heaven” due to the unique stairway approach. This beautiful climb is currently one of the hardest climbs in Panama at 5.12d!
The climbs at Mana range from 11b to 12d and it is an exceptionally difficult crag with extreme body tension and great footwork required. The technical difficulty at this crag is fantastic and visiting climbers are always surprised at the grades. For the locals, this place was where they could start pushing their limits. Cesar was the first of the Boquete climbers to climb 12a and then in a fantastic effort, Cesar send the hardest line (12d)
Now a days new crags are being still developed. “Paradiso” and “Legacy” are the most recent ones. The goal is to maintain the high quality of the climbing and start to push the difficulty grade.
At the writing of this history Cesar had just send what is considered to be the new hardest line in the country “Angel Caido” or “Fallen Angel” 5.13a!!
Taken from Panama Extreme Sport Magazine – 2009


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links to magazine web page, climbing club web page, photos?
sounds like a cool sport area, but is it worth the trouble of a trip all the way down there? is it close to destination quality?


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http://www.hablayapanama.com/ecotourism/rock-climbing/


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looks like a very cool little crag. its funny, I would have never put columnar basalt and sport climbing in the same category. thats some cool looking rock! We get a lot of columnar basalt her in Oregon, but its all vertically stacked stuff.
looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing.


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Thanks for sharing this Topic ..great


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