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La Casa Abandonada: A Bold Sport Climb in Revolución, Chiapas

Revolución, Chiapas Mexico
sport climbing
technical moves
well bolted
single pitch
Chiapas
bee caution
Length: 45 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
La Casa Abandonada
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"La Casa Abandonada is a sharp, 45-foot sport climb in Chiapas that pushes climbers with a steady 5.10c/d challenge. Well bolted and technical, it offers a focused adventure amid a quietly wild forested landscape."

La Casa Abandonada: A Bold Sport Climb in Revolución, Chiapas

La Casa Abandonada stands out as one of the standout sport routes in the Revolución climbing sector of Chiapas, Southern Mexico. At 45 feet, this single-pitch climb demands a blend of technical skill and quiet focus, rewarded with a solid 5.10c/d challenge that tests precise footwork and controlled power. As you approach the wall, the sun-warmed rock invites tactile connection, its texture firm under fingertips and perfectly designed for bolted protection, reassuring climbers of a confident ascent. The route follows a clean, direct line, demanding movement that is both deliberate and fluid.

The surrounding landscape complements the climb with a feeling of remote adventure — the forested edges hum softly with life, and occasional breezes push clouds overhead, briefly shifting the air’s warmth. Yet, the route’s real character emerges in the climb itself: a compact testpiece where spacing between bolts encourages mental sharpness and steady breathing, especially when negotiating the crux sequences near the top.

Life here pulses with vibrant energy but also caution. Bees known to patrol the approach warn of nature’s presence in their territory; climbers are advised to move with awareness and avoid provoking the locals. The bolted anchors are sound, allowing for safe top-outs and controlled lowering. Success on La Casa Abandonada requires attentiveness to both rock and surroundings, balancing enthusiasm with respect for the environment.

For those preparing to visit, timing your climb during the cooler parts of the day enhances comfort and grip. Footwear with sticky rubber is essential for the small edges and crimps demanded by the technical moves. A well-fit harness paired with a standard sport rack will have you ready to tackle the route efficiently.

Beyond the climb, Revolución offers a quiet outdoor retreat where the chiselled limestone contrasts with the rich green forest, and expansive views emerge from less-trafficked trails. Whether you’re stopping in for a single route or spending days exploring the area, La Casa Abandonada offers a concentrated taste of what Southern Mexico’s climbing scene can deliver: approachable yet challenging routes set against a backdrop of active wilderness.

Climber Safety

Be aware of occasional bees near the approach and on the route. Moving deliberately and avoiding agitation is key to staying safe. The rock is solid but always inspect your clipping positions, and watch for any loose debris at the base.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length45 feet

Local Tips

Approach carries a risk of bee encounters, proceed calmly and avoid sudden movements to prevent disturbances.

Climb early morning or late afternoon to take advantage of cooler, shaded conditions.

Use sticky-soled shoes for small edges and crimps typical of this route.

Check gear condition before your climb and bring quickdraws to clip the fixed bolts confidently.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10c/d
Quality
Consensus:The 5.10c/d grading reflects a route that offers consistent technical climbing with a challenging crux near the top. The bolt placements are reassuring but require focus, and the grade stands firm without softening. Climbers familiar with technical sport lines in Southern Mexico will find this a rewarding test that aligns with other local climbs in the sector but with its own concise intensity.

Gear Requirements

The route is fully bolted, providing solid protection throughout the climb. Bring a standard sport rack and sharp climbing shoes for the technical sequences. Bolts are well-placed, but spacing requires thoughtful clipping.

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sport climbing
technical moves
well bolted
single pitch
Chiapas
bee caution