Climbing:Portugal
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Book Contents
[edit | edit source]This book will focus on the climbing locations in Portugal for sports climbing, boulder and traditional climbing, and the routes in those locations.
General Information
[edit | edit source]- Climb with a party of experienced mountaineers
- Use of the helmet is recommended in any climbing school combined with the common sense of the sport practice in question
- Take the garbage to places where it can be collected.
- If there are some irregularity with the equipment, passage or other please contact the local tourism office or climbing association
Emergency Contacts
[edit | edit source]- Emergency number: 112
- SOS Forest: 112
Do not
[edit | edit source]- Do not climb in no-go areas: local fauna thanks you!
- Some sectors may be interdict during nesting periods, please consult local information about the open sectors
- Do not make fire
- Do not leave your garbage
- Do not camp in the area
Ethics in Portugal
[edit | edit source]Follow the ethics of climbing, most of them are common in every country.
- Always use two quick-draws at the anchors on the top of the route if you are top-roping, it is viewed as a bad practice to use the installed equipment directly as it can get worn down with use.
Contents
[edit | edit source]North Region
[edit | edit source]Sport | Traditional | Boulder | Name | Region |
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Center Region
[edit | edit source]Sport | Traditional | Boulder | Name | Region |
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x |
x |
Crista do Zebro | Oleiros | |
x
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Montejunto | Montejunto | ||
x
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Azóia | Sesimbra | ||
x |
Sesimbra | Sesimbra |
South Region
[edit | edit source]Sport | Traditional | Boulder | Name | Region |
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x |
x |
x |
Rocha da Pena | Algarve |