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La Boa Volando: A Dynamic Sport Climb at Flying Coconut Crags

Ciales, Puerto Rico
balancey
powerful crux
bolt protected
single pitch
limestone
north face
Puerto Rico
intermediate sport climb
Length: 95 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
La Boa Volando
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"La Boa Volando blends precise balance with raw power across a single engaging pitch at Flying Coconut Crags. This 95-foot sport climb invites climbers to navigate thoughtful cruxes on warm limestone in the shade of northern Puerto Rico’s vibrant landscape."

La Boa Volando: A Dynamic Sport Climb at Flying Coconut Crags

Carved into the rugged cliffs of Flying Coconut Crags near Ciales, La Boa Volando presents an engaging single pitch that challenges both power and precision. As you approach the route, the sun-dappled limestone walls invite a climb that demands sharp focus and steady technique. At 95 feet, this sport climb is a compact journey through varied moves that test balance and strength in equal measure. The rock feels alive here—cool to the touch in the morning shade, warming slowly as the day unfolds, with gritty textures that reward thoughtful footwork.

This route is not a straightforward push; it offers a series of compelling cruxes that invite you to pause, read the rock, and commit fully. The movement blends ballet and force. Powerful sequences follow delicate balance maneuvers, making it a climb that feels as thoughtful as it is physical. Fourteen stainless steel bolts punctuate the wall in steady rhythm, safely guiding you to a two-bolt anchor outfitted with lowering carabiners, allowing a smooth, reliable descent.

Flying Coconut Crags itself sits in a uniquely scenic area of Puerto Rico, where lush greenery reaches toward the cliffs and birds weave through the warm breezes. The approach trail is welcome and straightforward, offering just enough time to anticipate the climb ahead. With an average star rating of 3.8 from local climbers, La Boa Volando fits well within a day of varied climbing in this accessible yet less-frequented area.

For those planning their visit, morning climbs offer the best conditions; the northern face remains shaded and cool, making holds more comfortable to grip without overheating. Adequate hydration, solid shoes with precise edging ability, and a calm mind will serve well here. The route’s 5.10c/d rating places it firmly in intermediate territory — approachable for experienced climbers looking to sharpen technique and challenge their mental game.

In this special corner of Puerto Rico, La Boa Volando beckons with a promise of thoughtful sequences carved into limestone walls that shimmer under tropical skies. The climb is as much about strategy as strength, inviting you to savor each move amidst the gentle hush of the natural surroundings. Whether you’re polishing your sport climbing skills or simply seeking a rewarding ascent framed by the island’s lush terrain, this route is a compelling addition to your climbing itinerary.

Climber Safety

The fixed bolts are solid stainless steel, but always inspect anchors and hardware before climbing. The route’s approach and descent are straightforward, yet wet conditions after rain can render the rock slippery, so plan climbs accordingly.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length95 feet

Local Tips

Start early to climb in cooler morning shade on the north-facing wall.

Bring climbing shoes with precise edging for small footholds.

Hydrate well; tropical air can be deceptively drying even in shaded areas.

Approach trail is straightforward—follow established paths and GPS coordinates for easiest access.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10c/d
Quality
Consensus:La Boa Volando’s 5.10c/d rating offers a challenging yet approachable test within its grade. The climb features a mix of balance-dependent moves and powerful surges, requiring both finesse and strength. While the grade feels accurate, the series of cruxes demands careful sequencing, making it a technically rewarding climb that stands out among local routes of similar difficulty.

Gear Requirements

The climb is protected by fourteen stainless steel bolts, culminating in a two-bolt anchor equipped with lowering carabiners, ensuring secure clipping and easy rappel or lowering.

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balancey
powerful crux
bolt protected
single pitch
limestone
north face
Puerto Rico
intermediate sport climb