Aerial view of a rock climber in blue on a vast smooth granite slab high on a dome, with red ropes leading down to another climber below; a narrow road winds through dense green forest far beneath, beside a small blue pond.

New Multi-Pitch Route Opened in Chilean Patagonia

Chilean climbers Raimundo De Andraca and Fernanda Carabias have opened a new long multi-pitch route on La Zaranda, a striking granite wall located roughly 30 kilometers north of Villa Manihuales in Chilean Patagonia.

The route, named Sin obstáculos no hay camino (“No obstacles, no path”), rises 600 meters over 17 pitches and offers a diverse and sustained line of climbing. According to the first ascensionists, the route links multiple crack systems through a combination of fissures of varying widths, chimneys, off-width sections, and technical face climbing.

Aerial view of a rock climber in blue on a vast smooth granite slab high on a dome, with red ropes leading down to another climber below; a narrow road winds through dense green forest far beneath, beside a small blue pond.

Photo: Raimundo De Andraca/Instagram

Difficulty begins around 5+, with several sustained pitches in the 5.11 and 5.12 range. Two pitches reach 5.13, although both can be climbed with A1 aid, making the route accessible to a wider range of strong climbers.

De Andraca and Carabias spent several days cleaning the line and equipping it for safety, ensuring solid protection along the route. One of La Zaranda’s standout features is its accessibility: the wall lies close to the Carretera Austral (Route 7), with the base only 250 meters from the road, a walk of about 15 minutes.

Despite its quality granite and roadside location, La Zaranda remains largely undeveloped. According to PlanetMountain, Sin obstáculos no hay camino is only the third recorded route on the formation.

With its length, variety, and relatively easy access, the new route is expected to draw increased attention to La Zaranda and encourage further development in this lesser-known corner of Chilean Patagonia.

Source: Explorersweb



Anano Atabegashvili

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Anano Atabegashvili is a journalist with over 7 years of experience in broadcasting and online media. She combines her two greatest passions - writing and mountains - through in-depth reporting on the world of high-altitude exploration. Though not a climber herself, she has covered remote stories, interviewed leading alpinists, and built a unique voice in expedition journalism. As the author of the Summiters Club blog, Anano delivers timely, insightful coverage of climbs, challenges, and the evolving culture of alpinism - with a journalist’s precision and a deep admiration for the mountain world.

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